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What do you do regarding patients who come regularly with just wanted a massage to relax? And why do you obtain their signature when you change the treatment plan?
The more I think about it, though, I'm planning on changing my forms; it's just a matter of taking the time to do so. I was also thinking about having my clients fill a new intake form at the beginning of the year just so I have a more up-to-date med. h/o.
Susan G. Salvo said:Great questions.
For most subsequent sessions, I repeat the prior treatment plan, especially if it serves the clinet's needs (i.e., relaxation, reduction of right shoulder pain, etc).
I also keep a date log on their PPALM (remember, this is usually the back of their intake form).
Example:
Donna Whitton: 8/3/09, 8/10/09, 8/24/09
You can record these dates of your regular clients to fit your needs (weekly, biweekly, monthly).
If there is a change in your client’s health or goals, the treatment plan is then modified and his or signature is obtained.
If a client cannot (or is unwilling) sign the plan, indicate than under “client signature.” Include the date it was recorded.
Yes, treatment plans includes areas you focused on, avoided, special techniques, and adjunctive modalities.
Try it. Let me know how it works for you.
Subject of discussion: Intake forms, SOAP, PPALM, APIE, Informed Consent, etc.
Susan, are these forms available somewhere in a word document format to be saved to my computer, typed on and printed off, etc.?
Thanks, Angie PS: I am a new therapist in AR (Waiting for license and setting up business plan, etc.)
Will check these out. What about samples for marketing - flyers, discounts, coupons, business cards, etc.?
Thanks so much, Angie
I just created a pdf of the form and uploaded it to our school website. Ck it out.
http://www.lamassageschool.com/downloadforms/PPALM%20Treatment%20Pl...
These forms are also available through the online resources for my books Massage Therapy: Principles and Practice as well as Mosby’s Pathology for Massage Therapists.
Be on the lookout for Massage Online by Elsevier. These courses will have a forms tab where you can download this and other important forms for your practice on demand.
I hope this helps.
Good luck with your new career.
Angela Diane Bishop said:Subject of discussion: Intake forms, SOAP, PPALM, APIE, Informed Consent, etc.
Susan, are these forms available somewhere in a word document format to be saved to my computer, typed on and printed off, etc.?
Thanks, Angie PS: I am a new therapist in AR (Waiting for license and setting up business plan, etc.)
This was VERY helpful.. Thank you Susan!
Susan G. Salvo said:I just created a pdf of the form and uploaded it to our school website. Ck it out.
http://www.lamassageschool.com/downloadforms/PPALM%20Treatment%20Pl...
These forms are also available through the online resources for my books Massage Therapy: Principles and Practice as well as Mosby’s Pathology for Massage Therapists.
Be on the lookout for Massage Online by Elsevier. These courses will have a forms tab where you can download this and other important forms for your practice on demand.
I hope this helps.
Good luck with your new career.
Angela Diane Bishop said:Subject of discussion: Intake forms, SOAP, PPALM, APIE, Informed Consent, etc.
Susan, are these forms available somewhere in a word document format to be saved to my computer, typed on and printed off, etc.?
Thanks, Angie PS: I am a new therapist in AR (Waiting for license and setting up business plan, etc.)
Beulah said:
If anyone has any formats they can send me that I can try I would really appreciate it.
Hard to find info online about APIE or APIER formats, but I did find this:
http://www.uncp.edu/nursing/lec/CH15.pdf
See page 255-6 or see the attached files, which include screen captures of the two pages of relevant info. Hope this helps.
BTW, I'm switching to APIER.
Be sure to check out PPALM notes. I LOVE them!
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