Title: MFP: California Community Transitions
1MFP California Community Transitions
- Preference
- Interview
- Tool
2- Use of the Preference Interview for
- the transition of inpatient facility
- residents to community living.
3PREFERENCE INTERVIEW TOOL
- A screening instrument used to determine a
residents - Preference to transition
- Ability to transition
- Feasibility of transition
- Service needs for transition and community living
4Preference Interview Training Session Overview
- What is Transitioning?
- Your Role as Interviewer
- Identifying Potential Transition Participants
- Conducting the Preference Interview
- Eligibility Criteria
- Minimum Data Set (MDS)
- Referrals
5Session Objectives
- At the end of this training you will be able to
- Understand your role in the process
- Identify Potential Transition Participants
- Determine Cognitive Impairment
- Conduct a Preference Interview
- With a Resident
- With a Proxy
- Prepare a Referral Packet
6What does TRANSITIONING mean?
7Reasons people choose to transition into the
community
- Individuals right
- Promote independence
- Avoid institutional setting
8Who is eligible to transition under the CCT
- Recipients of custodial health care services
for at least 6 months. - Medi-cal recipients for at least 30 days before
participation. - People of all ages.
9The road to the community
- Identify an individuals preference to
transition. - Assess an individuals service and care needs.
- Develop Comprehensive Service Plan to meet
individuals needs.
10Your Role in the Transition Process
- Establish relationship with inpatient facility
administrative staff and community agencies. - Conduct preference and stability interviews.
- Assess residents needs and feasibility of
transition. - Coordinate needed services.
11Identifying Transition Candidates
12Minimum Data Set (MDS)
- Physical and psychological profile of resident
- MDS data needed to assess level of care
- Two types of MDS
- Full MDS
- Complete data set
- Annual or Change of Condition
- Quarterly MDS
- Subset of MDS data points
- Compiled every three months
- Copy of most recent FULL MDS required
- Copy of Quarterly needed if most recent MDS
13Identification of Potential Transition
Participants
- Obtain names from
- CCT project Team
- Nursing Facility Staff (Social Worker or
Business Office) - Referrals
14Getting Started
- Determine persons cognitive level using the
- MDS Recall Sub-scale. Scoring determines
- who will receive the initial interview.
15Determining Cognitive Impairment
- MDS Recall Sub-scale
- 1. The current season
- 2. Location of own room
- 3. Staff names and/or faces
- 4. Awareness of being in a nursing home
- SCORING Each correct response 1 point
- Total points
- 2 4 administer resident interview
- 0 1 administer proxy interview
16Interview Basics
17Basic Interview Techniques
- Greet person warmly using a calm voice.
- Smile and speak clearly.
- Use residents name.
- Identify yourself and state why you are visiting.
18Basic Interview Techniques (continued)
- Ask permission to speak with resident.
- Choose a quiet, private location outside of
residents room to meet free of distractions
(such as television or radio programs), if
possible. - Observe and consider the persons facial
expressions and body language.
19Basic Interview Techniques (continued)
- Be aware of interviewees physical and/or
cognitive limitations. - Use conversational-type interaction. Too much
social interaction can sidetrack the interview,
or misrepresent the visit as a social call. - State current care and services will not be
affected by anything said at this interview.
20Basic Interview Techniques (continued)
- Assure resident that information given to
interviewer will remain private and confidential,
unless interviewer is legally required to
disclose information for persons health and
safety. - Be aware of your facial expressions and body
language.
21Basic Interview Techniques (continued)
- Check to make sure you and resident are
comfortable before starting. - Check partway through questions to see if
resident is tiring. If resident is too tired to
continue, reschedule another session to complete
survey.
22Background Information
23A Word About HIPAA
- Residents personal
- information is protected.
- Resident or proxy must
- grant permission.
- Informed, written and
- signed HIPAA consent form.
- HIPAA consent required for
- outside agencies.
24A Word about Housing
25Demonstration Participation
- Residences must adhere to the following
- federal requirements
- A single family home, duplex or condominium.
- A rental apartment with lockable entry/exit, with
living, sleeping, bathing and cooking areas under
participant/familys control. - A subsidized housing unit or apartment.
26What about 24 hour care?
- Is 24 hour care available in the community?
- 23/7 care is available through the NF/AH Waiver.
27Preference Interview Process
28Preference Interview Process
- Introduce yourself
- Explain that the interview provides an
opportunity for a resident to express their
preference to transition. - Explain that resident has the right to refuse or
discontinue interview at any time.
29Basic Interview Techniques (continued)
- State interview does not guarantee transition to
community living. - Explain the following
- -Type of questions asked.
- -Length of time to take.
- -Use of a script
- -You will be writing response answers on survey
papers you use.
30Preference Interview Process (Continued)
- Restate the following information
- Right to refuse or discontinue interview
- Confidential and private
- No guaranteed outcomes
31Interview with Resident
- In person
- Meet with them at the facility
- Use script
- Attempt contact at different times during day
- Log all attempts
- No more than 5 attempts
32Interview with Proxy
- In person meet at nursing home.
- By telephone - initiate call.
- Process
- Use script
- Attempt contact at different times during day
- Leave detailed message
- Log all attempts
- No more than 3 attempts
33Preference InterviewA look at the Questions
34Interview Overview
- Interview is designed to be conducted as a
conversation. Areas are queried - History
- Ability
- Preference
- Self-Assessment
- Feasibility
35Question 1 History
- What led to residents current stay in nursing
home? - Medical health change
- Post-surgery rehabilitation
- Change in physical status
- Long illness
- Need 24 hour care
- Money problems
- Provide insight into support network
36Question 2 Ability to Transfer
- Initial perception of residents ability to
transfer. - What are the reasons for this perception?
37Question 3 Preference to Transfer
- Does resident WANT to leave nursing home?
- Reasons for wanting to remain in nursing home.
- Distinction between Ability and Desire.
38Question 4 Living Options
- Present alternative living options in community.
- Provide education about options.
- Enables informed decision.
39Question 5 Service Options
- Present list of services available in community
- Educate about wide range of services
- Enable informed decision
- Re-assess decision to leave nursing home
- YES continue with interview
- NO end interview
40Question 6 Housing and Support
- Feasibility of transition
- Housing options
- Existing housing options
- Affordability
- Adequate support network
- Alternatives
- Private home
- Senior apartment
41Questions 726 Service Needs Assessment
- Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)
- Communication
- Meals
- Medication
- Housekeeping
- Shopping
- Transportation
- Finances
- Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
- Transfer
- Mobility
- Toileting
- Hygiene
- Grooming
- Dressing
42Service Needs Assessments
- Systematically Identifies Needs
- Influence Decision to Transition
- Research vs. Operational Format
- Research limited probing
- Outside agency assessment (IHSS)
- Operational format more in depth
- Provide better sense of resident need from start
43Questions 7-19Activities of Daily Living
- Determine if nursing services are needed
- Risk of overestimation of ability or unrecognized
assistance - Tasks broken down into smaller components
- Survey residents room for assistive devices
- Performance of task in last 7-14 days
- Dont take NO for an answer
44Question 7 Transfer Assistance
- Help getting out of bed?
- Set up only (positioning of side rails,
wheelchair) - Supervision
- Limited assistance (non or light - weight bearing
support) - Extensive/total assistance (significant or total
weight bearing support) - Probe all responses
45Questions 8 9 Meal Assistance
- Help getting started to eat?
- Cutting up food
- Opening cartons
- Getting silverware
- Help eating?
- Food Intake assistance
- Use of special utensils and/or cup
46Question 10 Bed Mobility
- Resident need assistance to turn in bed?
- Bed rails count as assistance
47Question 11 Toileting Assistance
- Sensitive subject
- Help getting to toilet?
- Adult briefs or pads?
- How often briefs or pads?
- Help changing briefs or pads?
- Use of briefs/pads ? inability to use toilet
48Question 12 Toileting Assistance Frequency
- How often assistance is required during day
- Getting to the toilet
- Changing adult brief/pad
- Identify points in day assistance received
- Morning (before/after breakfast)
- Afternoon (before/after lunch, before dinner)
- Evening (after dinner, before bed)
49Questions 13 14 Grooming and Hygiene
- Assistance with morning grooming
- Brush teeth
- Wash face
- Comb hair
- Assistance with bathing
- Shower
- Bath
- Level of assistance
- Set-up only (i.e., toiletries laid out)
- Supervision
- Limited (resident performs most activities)
- Extensive/Total (resident dependent on nurse
aides for most or all activities)
50Questions 15, 16 17 Mobility
- Help walking Inside/Outside
- Specify type of assistance
- Cane
- Walker
- Safety rails
- Wheelchair Inside/Outside
51Questions 18 19 Dressing
- Assistance to dress and undress
- Able to put on/remove
- Shoes/socks
- Reach feet
- Tie laces
- Shirt/dress
- Buttons
- Zippers
- Pants
- Bend
- Pull
- Fasten
52Question 20-26 Instrumental Activities of Daily
Living (IADLs)
- Auxiliary services needed to function in
community - IADLs currently performed by Nursing Home or
family - Probe responses
53Question 20 Communication
- Help using telephone?
- Volume increase
- Large numbers
- Dialing assistance
- Does resident use an amplifier?
54Question 21 Meal Preparation
- Help cooking or preparing meals?
- In their own household
- Use or operate appliances, i.e., microwave
55Question 22 Medication Management
- Help with medications?
- Read labels
- Open packaging/
- bottles
56Question 23 Housework
- Help with housework?
- Laundry
- Washing dishes
- Stand for extended period of time
- Cleaning house
- Bend over
57Question 24 Shopping
- Help with shopping?
- Type of help?
- Reach shelves
- Place things in basket
58Question 25 Transportation
- Help with transportation?
- Type of transportation
- Frequency of transportation
59Question 26 Financial Management
- Help managing money or finances?
- Paying bills
- Balancing checkbook
- Tracking bank accounts
60Question 27 Feasibility
- If needed services are available in community, is
resident able to leave nursing home? - Response determines course of action
61Where to after question 27?
- Interviewees response determines next step in
identifying transition candidates - Primary Interview with Resident
- YES or NO
- Conduct second preference interview in 2 weeks
- Primary Interview with Proxy
- YES
- Conduct second preference interview in 2 weeks
- NO
- Final response
- No transition
62Interviewers Perception of Residents responses
63Questions 28 29 Impressions
- Interviewers perception
- Post-interview
- Measure interviewers confidence in residents
response - Understanding of what services are needed process
(Question 28) - Level of motivation to relocate (Question 29)
- Optional
64Stability of Preference to Transition
65Stability of Preference to Transition
- Determination of preference stability is
evaluated twice using the Preference Interview
both times. - 1st interview Preference is assessed and
information is shared on transition issues and
services. - 2nd interview Preference is assessed and how
transition issues and services will affect them
in a potential transition.
66Determining Residents Stability Of Preference
to Transition
- Not Stable if
- Resident responded NO to question 5 .
- Resident responded No to question 27.
- Stable if
- Resident responded YES to question 5.
- Resident responded YES to question 27.
67Second Interview
- Repeat Preference Interview with Primary
Interviewee 2 weeks after primary interview
68Second Interview (Continued)
- Primary interviewee determines who secondary
interviewee will be - If primary interviewee is RESIDENT, then
secondary conducted with potential caregiver. - If primary interviewee is PROXY, then secondary
conducted with resident. - Permission is required.
69Two Interviews Now What?
- Do findings show
- Preference Stability
- Initial preference does not change over time.
- Measure desire and commitment to transition.
- Transition Eligibility
- Permission to refer
- HIPAA consent
70Preference Interview Findings
71Person is a candidate for transition if
- Resident or Proxy responded YES on two
consecutive interviews - Primary YES
- Secondary YES
- Agreement among resident, proxy, and/or family
regarding transition preference shows stability.
72PREFERENCE YES
- Ask residents permission to refer for possible
transition and participation in demonstration. - Obtain signature on Participant Information Form
to review process.
73Person is a possible candidate for transition if
- Resident responded YES on 2nd interview
- Primary NO
- Secondary YES
- A third interview may be needed to discuss
transition issues and confirm findings.
74Person is not a candidate for transition if
- Resident responded No to 2nd interview
- Primary Yes
- Secondary No
- Leave contact information with resident/ support
person in case future contact is requested.
75Transitioning Referral Packet
- MDS copy(s)
- Permission to Refer
- HIPAA consent form
- Copies of Interviews
- Resident Summary
76Permission to Refer
- Once the preference to transition to community is
established, interviewee must provide written,
informed permission to have information forwarded
to transitioning agency. - Permission to Refer form is standardized notice
signed by interviewee. - Presented to interviewee once stability
interviews are complete.
77Resident Summary
- Demographics Name, DOB and AGE
- Significant considerations
- Physical (i.e., wheelchair)
- Medical
- Psychological
- Consent status
- Proxy name and contact information
- Potential caregiver name and contact information
- Housing information
- Housing preferences
- Desired locations
- Amount willing/able to pay
- Interviewer impressions (Questions 28 29)
78Final NoteInter-Rater Reliability
- Agreement between interviewers
- Necessary
- Establish reliability among all interviewers
- Pair up interviewers
- One interviewer conducts interview
- Other interviewer audits
- Minimum 80 agreement
79Interview Practice
- Role play
- Interviewer
- Resident
- Inter-rater reliability test
80Questions and Discussions