Intermediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled

In addition to skill development programs and behavior documentation, CareTracker allows Intermediate Care Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled (ICF/DD) organizations to document clinical information to meet the needs of those who are medically fragile. Qualified Developmental Disability Professionals (QDDPs) can complete month-end summaries and quarterly reviews in one-third of the time spent with traditional paper forms, allowing them to stop filling out paperwork and spend more time working with the individuals.
The process is very simple:
- Plans for individuals are entered into the CareTracker system.
- Caregivers document using wall-mounted touch screens. Documentation areas include: behaviors, seizures, toileting activity, dietary, incidents, therapy, interventions, vitals and more.
- QDDPs and managers retrieve information, summaries, alerts, and other needed information from their workstations
CareTracker improves documentation compliance and accuracy. CareTracker guides caregivers by turning buttons on the touch screen yellow. Caregivers know what to perform and document in their shift by looking to see which buttons are yellow. The button turns gray after it has been documented.
At any time, everyone can see what remains to be done during a shift. Many reports are available, including compliance reports, month-end summaries, alerts, chart reports, incident data reports, and many others.