ICYMI: Resources from the Superior Health Quality Alliance
Vaccine Educational Posters
Source: Superior Health Quality Alliance (Superior Health)
Hang these posters in your facility to visually share the benefits of vaccines.
Trivia for Your Health Bingo
Source: Superior Health
Trivia for Your Health Bingo is a fun and engaging way to inform older adults about vaccination and healthy living. This interactive bingo game includes trivia questions on infection control practices and vaccination, healthy well-being and riddles that will keep your participants engaged and wanting to come back for more.
New Front Line Forces Modules
Check out the new modules:
You can discover a variety of other educational modules for direct care givers on the main Front Line Forces webpage. Supervisors can find some additional information about the Front Line Forces trainings on the supervisor information page.
Substance Use Disorder Person-centered Care Plan Example
This care plan example demonstrates several important interventions that you may want to consider in an effort to fully support caring for an individual with a substance use disorder.
Webinar Series: Ensuring Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) Treatment Through the Care Continuum
Jan. 12 | 11 a.m. CT
Register online.
This nine-session series is a nationwide collaboration featuring local and national experts providing strategies, interventions and targeted solutions to ensure access to MOUD treatment and facilitate the continuity of care through the continuum (including nursing homes). We’ve had registrations in the 700s nationally and our feedback from participants has been very positive! Join us on Jan. 12 to learn more about transitions to nursing homes!
Understanding the Significance of Coding Infections on the Minimum Data Set (MDS)
Thursday, Jan. 18 | Noon CT
Register online.
The accuracy of the MDS plays a pivotal role in shaping resident care, reimbursement processes and quality measures. With so many issues demanding attention, it is easy to think of the MDS as a task to complete but not consider the story the data tells about your facility. Coding an infection in Section I: Diagnoses, Section M: Skin Conditions and Section O: Treatments has implications beyond a checkmark in a box. It is part of the data profile for stakeholders, including residents, consumers, state/federal quality initiatives and surveyors. This webinar aims to equip the long-term care clinical team with the essential knowledge and strategies to navigate the complexities of coding infections.