What is a RAI assessment in Alberta?

What is a RAI assessment in Alberta?

Alberta Health captures Resident Assessment Instrument Minimum Data Set 2.0 (RAI-MDS 2.0) assessments for Alberta’s long-term care population. Data from these assessments are used to develop quality indicators.

What is a home health assessment?

During a home care assessment, care specialists will meet with you and your loved one to discuss your loved one’s greatest age-related or disability-related challenges, your loved one’s lifestyle and daily schedule, and your overall goals for care.

Who qualifies for long term care in Alberta?

age (65 years or older) mobility (ability for certain types of mobility assistance equipment to be safely used) functional independence (the ability to manage activities of daily living such as dressing and bathing on your own) medical stability (not requiring more care and assistance than the operator can provide)

What is a Rhys assessment?

The RAI-HC Assessment tool is user-friendly and measures a range of medical, physical, and mental abilities or challenges in a single test. It’s also objective and considers many aspects of your health and personal needs.

What is interRAI assessment?

interRAI is a suite of clinical assessment instruments. In New Zealand, trained nurses and registered health care workers use interRAI to assess an older person’s care needs both in the community and in aged residential care.

Why do we need to assess at home?

Health and safety at home is everything and carrying out a risk assessment when embarking on any project or activity at home is necessary. It not only gives one a glimpse of what is needed to make it a success but also how it should be done.

What is the difference between long term care and extended care?

In contrast, Extended-Care Facilities do accept Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care insurance, as well as private insurance and cash. Extended-care facilities have a 24-7 nursing staff attending to patients, where Assisted Living Facilities do not.

What are the levels of continuing care?

Continuing Care Retirement Communities combine all three levels of care – independent living, assisted living and nursing home care in a single setting.

What is an assisted living assessment?

A typical assessment will examine and rank your family member’s behaviors, chronic illnesses, communication abilities, dietary requirements, ability to perform activities of daily living (ADLs), ability to manage medications, need for assistive devices, and much more.

What is a Intrai assessment?

This is a type of reliability assessment in which the same assessment is completed by the same rater on two or more occasions. These different ratings are then compared, generally by means of correlation.

Does Alberta Health Services provide home care services?

Does Alberta Health Services provide home care? Yes, Alberta Health Services does provide free access to home care services, regardless of age, diagnosis or the length of time that support is required by the patient. This is provided through the Alberta Health Services Continuing Care program to anyone with a valid health care card.

Why choose AtHome care Calgary?

Home care also allows families to keep the costs of care manageable. Our experienced and professional carers are available for every senior home care need you may have in Calgary.

What is altaalberta health services doing to support Alberta Seniors?

Alberta Health Services has made a commitment to ensure Alberta seniors and adults with disabilities receive the care services they require to support wellness and independence as they age. Accommodation charges for designated supportive living and long-term care facilities are set by the Government of Alberta.

How do I get help with continuing care in Alberta?

If you think you or your loved one might need assistance, you can call Alberta Health Link at 811 to speak to a health professional. They can help you set up an assessment to see what kind of continuing care services would meet your or your loved one’s needs or direct you to other community resources or supports.

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