Personal Care Assistant Daily Encounter Log

Personal Care Assistant Daily Encounter Log

<p> Personal Care Assistant Daily Log 2017 - 2018</p><p>Student’s name: Provider’s Name: Student’s date of birth: PA Secure ID Provider’s Title: School: Date: Provider’s Signature: Diagnosis/symptom(s): Early Intervention School Age</p><p>Servic Treatment Refer to the keys below for an explanation of the treatment codes and progress indicators e Progress Servic Start End Treatment Indicator Description of Service (daily notes on activity, location, and outcome) Date e Type Time Time Key (see Pg 2) Key</p><p>Service Type: Progress Indicator Type D = Direct PA = Provider Absent Mn = Maintaining Pr = Progressing In = Inconsistent PNA = Provider Not Available DM = Direct Session: Make-up Session Rg = Regressing Ms = Mastering SA = Student Absent SNA = Student Not Available</p><p>Teacher/Supervisor’s Name: Teacher/Supervisor’s Signature*: Date: </p><p>*I attest that the services documented above were provided on the date indicated, to the student named, in accordance with the student’s IEP.</p><p>Public Consulting Group http://www.publicconsultinggroup.com/client/paaccess/ [email protected] (866) 912-2976 Updated: 7/1/2017 Personal Care Assistant Daily Log 2017 - 2018</p><p>Treatment Key:</p><p>1 Direct Assisting the student to use equipment 2 Direct Assisting the student to use and maintain augmentative communication devices 3 Direct Assisting the student to ambulate, position, and transfer 4 Direct Range of motion and other exercises 5 Direct Activities of daily living such as eating, grooming, bathing, toileting, etc. 6 Direct Monitoring the incidence and prevalence of designated health problems or medical conditions, e.g., seizure precautions or extreme lethargy 7 Direct Hands-on assistance, cueing, or supervision of medical/mental health-related services provided by the PCA under the direct (on-site) supervision of the professional nurse. Activities may include catheterizations, suctioning, oxygen admin, and tube feedings. 8 Direct Observing and intervening to redirect inappropriate behavior 9 Direct Assisting, monitoring, and guiding the student to pay attention, participate in activities, and complete tasks 10 Direct Accompanying the student on school bus or other vehicle per the IEP. A PCA’s presence is necessary because of a student’s physical disability or mental health disability 11 Direct Other Direct Service</p><p>Notes:</p><p> The Treatment Key should not be considered an all-inclusive list. Providers may use “Other Direct Service” but must provide a clear description of the service in their comments.</p><p> All Direct Services must be face-to-face with the student in order to be compensable through the School-Based ACCESS Program.</p><p> PCA Services must be provided on a one-to-one basis in order to be compensable through the School-Based ACCESS Program.</p><p>Public Consulting Group http://www.publicconsultinggroup.com/client/paaccess/ [email protected] (866) 912-2976 Updated: 7/1/2017 </p>

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