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Hospice Care Provision in an Assisted Living Facility

presented by Jennifer Kennedy, EdD, MA, BSN, RN, CHC

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Financial: Jennifer Kennedy is an employee of the Community Health Accreditation Partner organization. She receives compensation from MedBridge for this course. There is no financial interest beyond the production of this course.

Nonfinancial: Jennifer Kennedy has no competing nonfinancial interests or relationships with regard to the content presented in this course.

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Video Runtime: 27 Minutes; Learning Assessment Time: 16 Minutes

Hospice care can be provided in an assisted living facility (ALF). Providing hospice care to patients in an ALF is similar to providing hospice care to those patients if they lived in a private residence. However, there is a need for coordination between the hospice care team, patients, families, and ALF staff to ensure that patients receive the care they need. During this course, we will discuss the provision of hospice care in an ALF and the coordination that must occur between the hospice team and the ALF staff to ensure optimal care and patient safety.

Meet Your Instructor

Jennifer Kennedy, EdD, MA, BSN, RN, CHC

Dr. Jennifer Kennedy is the vice president for quality and standards at Community Health Accreditation Partner (CHAP) and is a nationally recognized hospice expert. She has more than 35 years of experience as a leader and nurse in diverse healthcare settings and has worked in hospice and palliative care for the last 20+ years. She…

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1. The Hospice and Assisted Living Facility Partnership

Hospice care can be provided in an assisted living facility (ALF) per state-specific ALF regulatory allowance. This chapter discusses hospice care provision and the partnership between the hospice team and the ALF staff per state regulatory leeway.

2. Requirements for Providing Hospice in an ALF

There are no federal regulations for ALF operation, but there are state licensing requirements. This chapter explains how a hospice and ALF provider work together for the provision of hospice care per an individualized plan of care when a patient resides in an ALF.

3. Coordination of Care for the Patient/Family

This chapter discusses the necessary coordination between the hospice team and the ALF staff to implement the patient’s plan of care. This coordination of care is demonstrated with a case study involving a patient who opts to have hospice care while living in an ALF.

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