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How to use or fill out the AFC Caregiver Log_DSA online
The AFC Caregiver Log_DSA is an essential document used to record caregiver activities and support provided to individuals. This guide will walk you through the process of filling out the form online, ensuring all relevant details are accurately captured.
Follow the steps to complete the form effectively.
- Click ‘Get Form’ button to obtain the form and open it in the editor.
- In the initial fields, enter the agency name, consumer name, and the corresponding month and year to set the context of the log.
- In the AFC Flow Sheet section, mark the appropriate codes for each activity of daily living (ADL) based on the assistance provided. Use the coding system: 0 for Independent, 1 for Set up, 2 for Supervision, 3 for Physical Assist, 4 for Dependent, and 8 for Activity did not occur.
- Record the frequency of toileting or incontinence care provided. Include specifics for catheter care ('C') and colostomy care ('CL').
- In the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADL) section, check the applicable services provided and use the coding similar to the ADL section.
- Initiate the Daily Notes section by documenting any unusual activities, ensuring to date and initial each note. If more space is needed, use additional paper.
- For the behavior assessment, use the provided codes to identify any behavioral issues observed during care, indicating the nature of interventions applied.
- In the outcome section, indicate whether the behavior showed no change, improved, or worsened after the intervention.
- Review all entries for accuracy and completeness, ensuring that initials or signatures of the primary and alternate caregivers are included.
- Finally, save changes to the log, ensuring to download, print, or share the document as required.
Complete your AFC Caregiver Log_DSA online to maintain accurate records of caregiving activities.
Stipend Rates in the State of Massachusetts For children ages 0-5, $32.10 per day. For children ages 6-12, $36.38 per day. For children ages 13 and up, $38.00 per day.
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