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Solutions To Effective Communication
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CCIB received a SOC 341 from APS for the following residents: Daniel Hourihan (DOB: 10/03/54), Gerardo Guerrero (DOB: 01/02/95) and Gerald Gaither (DOB: 06/14/59). Per the reporting party, Lee Nln, the provider/Owner Cheryl Oliver has been advertising her independent living facility as a board and care. RP stated that her clients have been paying the board and care rate and the client require medication management. RP stated that in April 2018, client Daniel Hourihan moved to another facility. The rent for Daniel was sent to Ms. Oliver who continued to cash the rent checks for Daniel.
CCIB Intake received a cross report call from Marisa Romero with the County of San Diego CPS. Marisa stated she met with Detective Elizabeth Hundley to initiate the investigation of Gabriel Munoz DOB: 4/6/15 head injury. Marisa stated she and the Detective have statements from teachers regarding the incident. The Director was also interviewed and denied the incident happened. The Director continued to deny the incident even when the teacher Monika Huynh admitted the child hit his head when she fell.
Ms. Connell believes Gentiva Hospice reported the allegation to DHR because the bath worker stepped in dog feces. During visit worker noticed two inside dogs but no dog feces. Ms. Connell married three times and each one was in the military. However, due to her income Ms. Connell is not eligible for assistance. Ms. Connell receives 1500.00 SS, Medicare, Healthsprings Insurance and Gentiva Services bath aid 3x and nursing 2x weekly.
Mrs. Julia Kitchen, lives in a long term care facility, which is referred to as a “Group Home” and there was some confusion if Wake Forest Baptist Wound Care Center or KCI who delivered the wound vac supplies filed the claim for services to be paid on behalf of Julia Kitchen by Medicare in treating here pressure ulcer. In calling Medicare speaking with a coordinator they had no records of any claim concerning her wound vac being used for treatment. I am sending you proof of information for review in seeking medical payment reimbursement concerning this issue. RHA Health Services, will be grateful if you would look into this matter and get back to us at your
I informed Doctor Benitiz of the circumstances. While inside of the medical center, Lane told RN Sheryl (747-210-4341) that he wanted to kill his wife by shooting her. Lane then planned on running outside of his wife’s residence with a gun in order to have the police shoot and kill
CCIB Intake received an anonymous complaint from a parent stating a teacher named Pam Morgan hit their son Yared Ortega on the head. The incident occurred last week. The complaint was on 9/21/16. According to the complainant the child only speaks Spanish and reported to his parents that Pam hit him. The child is currently afraid of Pam due to her physical behavior towards him.
CCIB Intake received a SOC 341 regarding an incident which occurred on 5/12/16 involving client Christian (last name unknown) and client J.W. According to the reporting party (RP) Program Manager Jim Kaing at 3:10PM while Christian was in the kitchen eating a snack he suddenly rose from the kitchen table and walked into the "Art Room" and pule the hair of client J.W. According to the RP Christian pulled the hair with two hands resulting in some hair loss and a pin sized blood spot on the her scalp. Brenda prompted Christian to have seat and the RP requested Christian to apologized to client J.W (which is consistent with his mother 's request due to his understanding of the nature of his behavior). Once he apologized Christian attempted to scratch
PER REPORTER: On 10-7-2015 Dottie drove to the veterinary clinic with Brileigh in the car. The reporter said that Dottie was so mental disoriented that she could not tell the staff why she was there. The reporter said the staff became concerned about the welfare of Brileigh and was going to call 911 until Dottie’s daughter-in-law came driving by. Per reporter the staff made the daughter-in-law call 911.
Reporting party (RP) stated that after visiting with her client, resident Bruce Thompson (DOB: 06/24/60), RP removed the resident from the facility due to severe bed bug sores that were bleeding. RP stated that she has not seen a case of bed bug bites this severe. RP stated that they left the resident's belongs at the facility along with his medication. RP stated that the caregiver/facility (Caregiver information is unknown to RP) would not relinquish the resident's medications to him. RP stated that the resident paid $1,000.00 per month to resident at the facility.
While I was standing in the atrium around 1115 I noticed the patient I just escorted out was walking into the heart lobby with a woman Ellen Laney. as they entered the atrium she was yelling that he just hit her. So I pursed Thompson through the breeze way to the parking garage stopping him and asking him if he had hit that women back there he told me no I was just standing to close to her I was just asking for a ride home. I proceeded to escort Thompson off campus and stayed in the heart parking lot making sure he did not come back.
CCIB Intake received an incident report from reporting party, Cesar Daproza Case Manager. It was reported that on 6/14/16 at approximately 9:30AM Activities Coordinator Karee Montesanti was driving the van south on Lakewood Blvd when another vehicle swerved into her lane and hit the van knocking off the on the rear passenger side. The driver immediately parks the car and checked the clients for injuries. No injuries were noted. The driver than call 911 reported the incident and reported the incident to the Program Director Gustavo Palomares.
Sanctuary Bellbrook is a nursing home that provides a home for older adults in comorbidities conditions. The goal is to make sure residents staying here are in a safe and hazardless environment with the right assistance provided. Resident LJ, born on August 2, 1921 was admitted to Sanctuary Bellbrook due to her right fracture pelvic from a fall. The SPICES tool is used to find actual and potential problems the resident may be experiencing. With the tool, our objective is to establish interventions to reduce risk of injury LJ may be vulnerable to and provide the best care .
On 10/17/2015, CM met with Ms. Kristina Torres Cares ID# 748224 and completed Social Service Orientation. Ms. Torres entered BHWS on 10/10/2015 as a transferred from Franklin Shelter. Ms. Torres reported she was unable to meet with staff because she is employed and she leave the facility early and return to the facilitate before 10pm. Ms. Kristina Torres is a 34 year old Hispanic female. Client appeared her stated age.
Before I even step foot in the door I could hear sobbing and the distress in a woman 's voice. I carried in the necessary equipment, the cops were actively doing CPR as the advanced life support provider (ALS) was looking for IV access. As EMS personnel we took over for the cops, we placed a LUCAS device on him, it 's a device that does compressions for you. Then, we continued ventilating the patient and placed him on a backboard in preparation to transport and move the patient.
An array of difficulties may arise when it comes to victims receiving the necessary care from medical professionals, there might be a lack of available resources that provides case management services as well as after care services for individuals that desire such help. Also the