How to use "Resident Assessment Support Plan (RASP)"?

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Resident Assessment Support Plan RASP

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The Resident Assessment Support Plan (RASP) is a comprehensive assessment tool used in Pennsylvania, designed under the guidance of the Office of the Deputy Secretary for Administration.

Purpose
The RASP is intended to assess residents' physical, psychological, and social needs to develop a tailored support plan.

Need
Ensuring that individual care and support services align with the resident's current health status and preferences is necessary.

Intended Audience
Healthcare providers, social workers, and administrative staff within care facilities might use the RASP for resident assessments.

Filling Out
The form should be completed based on thorough assessments, including medical history, current health status, and the resident's personal preferences.

Key Information Required
It likely includes personal identification details, medical history, current health assessments, and specific needs or preferences.

Submission Timing
Submission deadlines vary by facility, but they are typically completed at admission and updated regularly.

Submission Method
Depending on the facility's procedures, it could be submitted electronically within healthcare management systems or in paper form.

Cost
Generally, there's no cost to submit the form, as it's part of the administrative process of resident care planning.

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