home health care patients in emergency situations: who are they? what do they look like?

11
Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they? What do they look like? Missy Pfaadt RN C, MSN Area Executive Director Caretenders

Upload: wyatt

Post on 11-Jan-2016

20 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they? What do they look like?. Missy Pfaadt RN C, MSN Area Executive Director Caretenders. Almost Family Coverage Area. Caretenders Service Area. Age Distribution of Home Health Patients Served in 2009. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

 

Home Health Care Patients In

Emergency Situations:

Who are they? What do they look like?

Missy Pfaadt RN C, MSN

Area Executive Director Caretenders

Page 2: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

Almost Family Coverage Area

Page 3: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

Caretenders Service Area

Page 4: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

Age Distribution of Home Health Patients Served in

20090-141%

15-449%

45-6424%

65-7421%

75-8427%

85+18%

Page 5: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

Home Health Patients-

Where will you find them? What will they look like?

Living Arrangements– Place they call home– Caregiver status

Socioeconomic Status Cognitive Status Mental Status Level of Mobility

Page 6: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

Home Health Services

Nursing

Medication Management

Wound Care

Cardiac Care

Rehabilitation Services

Social Services

Home Health Aide

Care Coordination

Page 7: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

Home & Community-Based Waiver Program

Adult day carePersonal CareRespiteHomemakingMinor home adaptations (ramps,

bathroom aides, etc.)Case Management

Page 8: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

Other Types of Medicaid Home Care Programs

• Consumer Directed Option• Michelle P Waiver• Supports for Community Living• Acquired Brain Injury• Early Periodic Screening, Diagnosis,

and Treatment Services (EPSDT)• Model Waiver II

Page 9: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

Equipment Used by Home Care Patients

• O2

• Catheters

• G-Tubes

• Infusion Devices

• Walkers and Canes

• Wheelchairs

• Ventilators

• Hoyer Lifts

• Specialty Mattresses

• Cushions

• Breathing Machines

• Hospital Beds

• Suction Machines

Page 10: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

Home Health Care in Emergency Situations

• Agency Emergency Management Plan

• Patient Prioritization of Current Census

• Responsibilities to Patients in an Emergency

• Restrictions on home health services in the community

Page 11: Home Health Care Patients In Emergency Situations: Who are they?  What do they look like?

 

Missy Pfaadt RN-BC, MSNArea Executive Director

4545 Bishop Lane Suite 200

Louisville, KY 40218502-238-5150

[email protected]