Module 7: Optimizing Health Systems in LTC

177 7.4.3 MDS 2.0 Assessment

  1. Identification Information
  2. Intake and Initial History
  3. Cognition
  4. Communication and Vision
  5. Mood and Behaviour
  6. Psychosocial Well – Being
  7. Functional Status
  8. Continence
  9. Disease Diagnoses and Infections
  10. Oral and Nutritional Status
  11. Skin Condition
  12. Activity Pursuit
  13. Special Treatments
  14. Discharge Potential and Overall Status
  15. Assessment Information[1][2]

Outcome Scales generated by the RAI assessment include:

  • Pain Scale
  • Aggressive Behavior Scale (ABS)
  • ADL Self Performance Hierarchy Scale
  • Changes in Health, End Stage Disease, Signs and Symptoms Scale (CHESS)
  • Depression Rating Scale (DRS)
  • Pressure Ulcer Risk Scale (PURS)
  • Index of Social Engagement (ISE)

  1. Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2013
  2. Canadian Institute for Health Information, 2019

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