Individualized Care Plans That Drive Outcomes
A care plan that sits in a binder helps no one. AssistedCare creates living care plans that update as clinical data changes, coordinate the interdisciplinary team, and keep every resident's individual goals at the center of daily care decisions.
Challenges in Clinical Tools
Care Plans Created at Admission and Never Updated
Admission care plans are often the last time goals and interventions are meaningfully reviewed. As the resident's condition changes, the care plan drifts further from reality — and staff stop consulting it altogether.
Interdisciplinary Teams Work From Different Pages
When nursing, therapy, dietary, and social services each maintain their own care plan sections in separate systems or binders, coordination breaks down. Conflicting goals and duplicated interventions undermine care quality.
Care Plan Conferences Are Paperwork Exercises
Without current data, interdisciplinary care conferences devolve into reading outdated information aloud. Meaningful discussion of goals, progress, and plan changes gets lost in administrative overhead.
How AssistedCare Solves It
Dynamic Care Plans Linked to Clinical Data
Care plans update as clinical data changes. New diagnoses, medication modifications, assessment results, and incident reports trigger automatic care plan review prompts and suggest updated interventions.
See Clinical Charting→Unified Interdisciplinary View
Nursing, therapy, dietary, social services, and activities all contribute to and view the same care plan. Each discipline sees their responsibilities while understanding how their interventions fit into the resident's overall goals.
Measurable Goals With Progress Tracking
Care plan goals are defined with measurable criteria and target dates. The system tracks progress toward each goal using clinical data from daily charting, making care conferences focused on outcomes rather than paperwork.
Resident and Family Participation
Care plans incorporate resident preferences and family input. The family portal allows authorized family members to view care plan goals and progress, strengthening the partnership between facility and family.
See Family Portal→Explore Related Solutions
Frequently Asked Questions
The system monitors clinical data entered during daily care — new diagnoses, assessment findings, medication changes, incidents — and automatically generates care plan review alerts when changes are clinically significant. Nurses update the plan as part of their normal workflow, not as a separate task.
Yes. AssistedCare includes evidence-based care plan templates for common diagnoses and conditions. Templates are customized for each resident based on their individual assessment data, diagnoses, and goals.
Authorized family members can view care plan goals, progress, and upcoming reviews through the secure family portal. This transparency supports family engagement and reduces the volume of status-update phone calls.
Surveyors evaluate whether care plans are individualized, current, and consistently followed. The system ensures care plans reflect current clinical data, include measurable goals, and are reviewed on the required schedule — with complete documentation of every review.
Yes. AssistedCare is fully HIPAA compliant with end-to-end encryption, role-based access controls, comprehensive audit logging, and automatic session management. Every access to protected health information is tracked and immutable.
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