Implementing an oral care program in LONG-TERM CARE Session 4a Audience: All Staff ‘ Brushing Up on Mouth Care ’ Education Series.

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Implementing an oral care program in LONG-TERM CARE Session 4a Audience: All Staff ‘ Brushing Up on Mouth Care ’ Education Series

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Introductions Session 4a Logistics Parking Lot Introductions

Overview Brushing Up on Mouth Care Program Overview of resources available Guiding Principles for Long-Term Care Roles & Responsibilities Nurse Manager/RN Care Providers (CCAs & PCWs) Oral Care Champion Other Long-Term Care Staff Members Administrators Conclusion Take Home Messages Session 4a

Learning Objectives Elements of the ‘Brushing Up on Mouth Care’ program Guiding principles to assist with the implementation of an oral care program Roles and responsibilities of staff members This session will develop knowledge, understanding and appreciation of: Session 4a

Do you think this facility is ready to implement an oral care program? Why or why not? Session 4a Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources

Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Care Cards Session 4a = Natural Teeth = Natural Teeth + Dentures = Natural Teeth + Partial Dentures = No Natural Teeth + Dentures = No Natural Teeth + No Dentures = Unable to Swallow

Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Toolkits Session 4a Simple design: Deep metal basket with a plastic cup Cup allows toothbrush to stand upright to dry Plastic cup can be replaced regularly when dirty Everything in toolkit should be labeled with resident’s name or initials

Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Assessment Form (Daily) Session 4a

Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Assessment Form (Annual)

Session 4a Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Care Planning Tool

Session 4a Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Posters

Session 4a Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Information Sheets Common Oral Conditions Dental Caries & Diet Periodontal Disease Dry Mouth Oral Swabs Palliative Oral Care Oral Cancer Oral Care during Cancer Treatment Denture Care Dehydration Taste & Swallowing Disorders Labeling Dentures Dementia & Oral Care

Session 4a Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Health Products/Aids Toothbrushes Floss Aids Mouth Rinses Denture Products Dry Mouth Canker Sores & Cold Sores Other Products

Session 4a Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Educational Videos Oral Health Basics Brushing Technique & Oral Health Products Considerations for Dementia Considerations for Palliative Care Oral Health Assessment

Brushing Up on Mouth Care Resources Website Session 4a

Aim: to provide a comprehensive approach for providing daily oral care Aim: to provide a comprehensive approach for providing daily oral care Goal: to reduce oral discomfort and disease in residents How: provide clear expectations for daily mouth care while allowing for flexibility Session 4a Guiding Principles

Session 4a 1)The goal of oral hygiene is to provide comfort and enhance quality of life - e.g: social interactions, nutritional status

Guiding Principles Session 4a 2) Every resident will have optimum daily mouth care as part of personal care - Optimum = meeting the resident’s personal oral care needs - Personalized oral care plan

Guiding Principles Session 4a 3) The protection of independence and self determination of the resident is a priority in decision-making, but is also about treating residents of all ages as persons worthy of respect -Oral care delivered with input from resident (“Is this what you want?”) -Informed choice (risks vs. benefits) -Resident has a right to receive (and refuse) oral care

Guiding Principles Session 4a 4) An oral health assessment and evaluation will be completed upon admission and annually thereafter. This assessment will identify oral health needs and guide individualized care planning. -Oral Health Assessment Tool completed upon admission -Provides baseline oral health information -Personal oral care plan developed based on results of assessment -Oral Health Assessment Tool completed annually thereafter (unless and assessment score indicates more frequent assessments are necessary)

Guiding Principles Session 4a 5) Each resident will be provided with an oral health toolkit containing a daily mouth care card and supplies appropriate to their needs. - Toolkit will contain only oral care supplies - The care card will outline details for each resident’s daily routine

Guiding Principles Session 4a 6) Oral health will be monitored on a daily basis. Any oral health concerns will be reported in a timely manner. -LOOK, FEEL, TELL -Daily Oral Health Assessment forms completed to note abnormalities -Reported to supervisor before the end of shift

Guiding Principles Session 4a 7) Nursing staff and care providers will remain up to date on current accepted mouth care practices and will receive a minimum of one continuing education session on mouth care practices in every two year period.

Guiding Principles Session 4a Every resident will receive: An oral health assessment within three weeks of admission and annually thereafter (unless more frequent assessments are indicated). A personalized oral care plan will be developed, and updated after each assessment. A review and discussion of their oral care plan at annual care conferences. An oral health toolkit to house their personal oral care supplies and a daily mouth care card.

Session 4a Guiding Principles For delivering daily oral care to residents

Session 4a Complete oral health assessments Orient new staff on oral health best practices Arrange continuing education sessions on oral care Arrange for residents to see oral health professional (with assistance of family) Designate and support an Oral Health “Champion”* Nurse Manager/RNs Roles and Responsibilities

Session 4a Oversee distribution of oral care cards Ensure toolkits are stocked, clean and maintained Ensure oral care supplies are labeled Change toothbrushes as required Oral Health Champion Roles and Responsibilities

Session 4a Complete oral health assessments Support RNs, CCAs/PCWs and Oral Care Champion to carry out daily oral care Act as an oral health champion for residents in their care* Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) Roles and Responsibilities

Session 4a Provide resident daily oral care as outlined in care plan Check for abnormalities daily (LOOK, FEEL, TELL) Report concerns to supervisor in a timely manner Care Providers (CCAs & PCWs) Roles and Responsibilities

Session 4a Support the Guiding Principles as key to optimum oral care for residents Support all staff in their roles & responsibilities Allot time for continuing education on oral care Ensure appropriate oral care supplies are available Monitor assessment and care planning Administrators* Roles and Responsibilities

Session 4a Includes: environmental, food & nutrition, recreation staff etc. Report any concerns regarding resident oral health - raised by residents - noticed during daily duties Other Long-Term Care Staff Members Roles and Responsibilities

Conclusions Brushing Up materials are available on the project website: Go big OR start small Uptake of an oral care program will be unique to each long term care facility Take Home Messages Session 4a

QUESTIONS? Session 4a

Learning Objectives Did we meet the learning objectives? This session will develop knowledge, understanding and appreciation of: Elements of the‘Brushing Up on Mouth Care’ program Guiding principles to assist with the implementation of an oral care program Roles and responsibilities Session 1

Session 4a Audience: All staff THANK YOU! ‘ Brushing Up on Mouth Care ’ Education Series