Individualized Care Plans for Every Resident
Every resident is a whole person with unique needs, preferences, and a life history. AssistedCare helps your team build care plans that honor individuality while meeting every regulatory requirement.
Challenges in RCFE
Generic Care Plans Do Not Reflect Real Needs
Copy-paste care plans that read the same for every resident fail to capture individual preferences, cultural considerations, and specific health needs. Licensing reviewers notice — and so do families.
Care Plans Fall Out of Date
Resident needs change over time, but updating paper care plans is cumbersome. Outdated plans lead to care that does not match current needs and creates compliance risk during reviews.
New Staff Cannot Find Care Information
When a new caregiver arrives for a shift, they need to quickly understand each resident's needs. Paper binders and disorganized records make onboarding slow and error-prone.
How AssistedCare Solves It
Person-Centered ISP Templates
Start with comprehensive templates that prompt for the specific information DSS requires — then personalize each section with the resident's unique preferences, routines, and goals.
Living Documents That Evolve
Care plans update as clinical data changes. New assessments, incident reports, and family input trigger review prompts so plans stay current with the resident's actual condition.
At-a-Glance Resident Summaries
New and substitute caregivers see a concise summary of each resident's key needs, preferences, allergies, and current goals — everything required to provide consistent care from the first moment.
Automated Review Scheduling
The system tracks required review dates for every ISP and generates alerts well before deadlines. Annual reviews, significant change updates, and family conferences are never missed.
Family Input Integration
Families can share observations and preferences through the secure portal, and that input is routed to the care planning team for consideration during ISP reviews.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The ISP templates are designed to satisfy all DSS requirements for pre-admission appraisals and ongoing needs and services documentation, including the required review intervals and content areas.
Families are invited to review and contribute to ISP development through the secure family portal. Their input is documented as part of the care planning process, demonstrating person-centered care.
When an ISP is updated, affected caregivers receive a notification highlighting what changed. The system tracks acknowledgment so you can verify that every team member has reviewed the update.
Each ISP includes measurable goals with progress tracking. Caregivers document goal-related activities during their shifts, and the care planning team reviews progress during scheduled ISP reviews.
All data is encrypted at rest and in transit using industry-standard encryption. Access is controlled through role-based permissions that follow the principle of minimum necessary access. We maintain detailed audit logs and conduct regular security assessments.
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