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LTCFS Instructions Module 3: LTCFS Basic Information, Screen Information, Demographics, and Living Situation
… With Live-in Paid Caregiver(s) (this includes service in exchange for room and board) Someone Else’s Home or Apartment This is a residence where the home is owned or rented by another … any of the above selections. This could be a correctional facility. Do not select “Other” for someone in a hospital, swing bed, or other temporary living situation. Prefers to Live The … selections are: Stay at current residence Move to their own home or apartment Move to someone else’s home or apartment Move to an apartment with onsite services Move to a group … -
Functional Eligibility Screen - Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Services
… Current Residence (Check only one box) Home or Apartment Own home or apartment (alone or with someone) Someone else’s home or apartment Residential Care Apartment Complex (RCAC) or other supported … Prefers to Live (Check only one box) Home or Apartment Own home or apartment (alone or with someone) Someone else’s home or apartment Residential Care Apartment Complex (RCAC) or other … -
Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Functional Screen - Instruction Manual and Best Practices
… status is ranked by the frequency at which the person needs help from other people. If someone is marked as needing help from others, then it is expected that either the person is … needs, ask: • Have they been doing the task adequately without significant hardship? • Does someone help them with the task now? • What have they done (or what would they do) if assistance … of a few months is best practice. 1.11 Impending discharge When completing the screen with someone preparing for discharge from a mental health facility in the near future, complete the … -
FS-Health Related Services-Definitions
… medications. Child is on a “toileting schedule” but has none of tasks listed in the row. Someone empties the ostomy bag a few times a day. (This is not a skilled task.) Child has … supply. (Check “2 or more times/day” box.) Child gets short of breath easily and needs someone to monitor for that and apply oxygen if needed. Over the past few months, child has … “Chest PT” is chest physiotherapy to help move mucous up out of the lungs. It includes someone clapping on the child’s back, or vests or machines that shake or tap on the torso. … -
Wisconsin Long Term Care Functional Screen Instructions
… a nurse or other health care professional familiar with the person. When unsure about whether someone meets the level of care, screeners should consult with their agency’s screen liaison, who … information from multiple sources. A good source of information, in addition to the person, is someone who does a lot of direct care for the person and with whom the person has a positive … ☐ With Live-in Paid Caregiver(s) (this includes service in exchange for room and board) Someone Else’s Home or Apartment This is a residence where the home is owned or rented by another … -
FS ADL-Bathing
… physical assistance, which is why this option is not available to those children. Requires someone to bathe them (hands on) whether in a bath or shower. This also includes children ages … lifting them. Needs help getting in and out of bathtub or shower. Needs hands-on assistance, someone to do the task completely, verbal cues, or close supervision throughout the task. Needs step-by-step cueing to complete the task. Needs someone with them throughout the bath or shower telling them each step of the process. Needs … -
Clinical Instructions: I. Wisconsin’s Functional Eligibility Screen for Children’s Long-Term Supports
… result in one of the following: An injury seeking medical attention. Use of weapons against someone (e.g., gun, knife, chains, switchblade). Arson (purposeful fire setting) or bomb threats. … include accidental urination. · Serious Threats of Violence —Threats about hurting or killing someone or a group of people. This doesn’t include suicidal threats, as that is covered on the … physical assistance, which is why this option is not available to those children. Requires someone to bathe them (hands on) whether in a bath or shower. This also includes children ages … -
IADL-Social Competency
… pretend play (e.g., pretends to play a mom, dad, cat, or dog). Is not able to pretend to be someone or something other than themselves. Will pretend but doesn’t want others to watch. … or simply doesn’t care when things are unfair. Has no understanding of rules. Cannot tell someone that they believe they were treated unfairly. Cannot challenge decisions pertaining to … person. Does not recognize that a peer’s feelings have been hurt. Can identify that someone else’s feelings have been hurt but doesn’t know what to do to provide comfort. … -
FS ADL-Mobility
… or crawl. Able to creep but not crawl. Able to crawl but not creep. Requires a stander or someone to support the child’s weight in a standing position. Cannot stand even if they have … of steps. Cannot pull to stand. Instead the screener would check “Requires a stander or someone to support the child’s weight in a standing position." … p00936-mobility.pdf … FS … -
CLTS FS Five Attributes of Screen Quality Notes
… are grammatically correct and correctly spelled will be easier for a subsequent screener or someone reviewing the screen to understand. Writing notes in a Word document where spell check … on the CLTS Functional Screen. Notes present evidence to answer the question, “How would someone know the information selected on the CLTS FS is correct?” Notes: • Include objective … -
Wisconsin Adult Long-Term Care Functional Screen
… Alone With Spouse/Partner/Family With Non-Relatives/Roommates With Live-in Paid Caregiver(s) Someone Else’s Home or Apartment Family Non-relative Certified Adult Family Home (1-2 Bed AFH) or … Prefers to Live Stay at current residence Move to their own home or apartment Move to someone else’s home or apartment Move to an apartment with onsite services Move to a group … Not applicable Stay at current residence Move to their own home or apartment Move to someone else’s home or apartment Move to an apartment with onsite services Move to a group … -
CLTS FS Module 11 Slides
… Wisconsin Department of Health Services 11.7 Process for Transferring a Functional Screen Want someone’s screen? • Contact the transferring agency and request that they transfer the screen to … -
FS-Health Related Services-Medical/Skilled Nursing Needs
… turn self over in bed. (Would expect child to need help with ADLs as well.) Child needs someone to reposition them in a wheelchair and in bed to prevent skin breakdown. Child can … a physician but no evaluation of required frequency has been established. Exercises done by someone other than a therapist or therapy aide. Child sees a therapist less than once a month. … -
CLTS FS Webcast Module 03
… o Do Not Check: Ø Cognitive disability for a child with Down syndrome Ø Depression for someone with bipolar disorder Ø Developmental delay for someone with Rett syndrome 23 Wisconsin Department of Health Services 3.6 Other Diagnostic … -
FS IADL-Learning
… the water means a bath or shower). Does not know that they are about to go outside when someone brings them a coat. Cannot sequence related actions in play involving multiple steps … Cannot be left at home for long periods of time, because the child will not know what to do if someone comes to the door or calls on the phone. The reason the child needs supervision is due … -
LTCFS Instructions Module 7: Health-Related Services (HRS) Table
… Preventions or interventions on the HRS Table include, but are not limited to: Having someone (e.g., helper, family member, etc.) present to prevent the person from exhibiting the … (e.g., sleepwalks, sleep talks, etc.). Has as the only response in their behavior plan that someone call 911 for emergency assistance. Is given a PRN (as needed) medication as the only … behavior plan to record on the HRS Table. Has as the only response in their behavior plan that someone call 911 for emergency assistance. Is given a PRN (as needed) medication as the only … -
CLTS FS Instructions Module 9 - Screen Time and Notes
… their initials, reducing the opportunity for other screeners to inadvertently add comments to someone else’s notes. Screeners are responsible for the notes they create. … mod9 … … -
Functional Screen Training 101: FSIA
… Help Desk Hours: 8:00 – 11:30 AM 12:30 - 4:00 PM (you may leave voice mail at other times and someone will return your call) E-mail: dhssoshelp@wisconsin.gov Phone: (608) 266-9198 Fax: (608) … -
Functional Screen Training 101: WAMS ID
… Help Desk Hours: 8:00 – 11:30 AM 12:30 - 4:00 PM (you may leave voice mail at other times and someone will return your call) E-mail: dhssoshelp@wisconsin.gov Phone: (608) 266-9198 Fax: (608) … -
FS ADL-Dressing
… off hats, socks, and mittens. Unable to take off any of these items independently. Needs someone to get the item partially off (then the child is considered unable to pull off item). …