With Verified Tests
T or F: ADL-related activities such as manicures, pedicures, and hairstyles may be considered a part
of activity programming. ANS True
In a Skilled-Nursing Community what does it mean when you have certified beds? ANS Beds are
certified for Medicare and Medicaid.
T or F: Tai-Chi is based on Chinese medicine practices. ANS True
T or F: It is not necessary to have One-on-One Visits in your community. ANS False
Progress notes should be written: ANS If there's a significant change and every 3 months.
What is important to remember to tell residents when doing exercise: ANS No pain, no pain.
T or F: It is important to allow room for wheelchairs when doing activities. ANS True
AL, SNF, MCU, and CCRC are examples of levels of __________: ANS Care
When leading an art program it is important to have: ANS A completed example
What is important when doing activities for seniors? ANS Balance
How should you seat residents during activities? ANS According to their functioning level
What are good tools for marketing? ANS Pictures
, What does CCRC stand for? ANS Continuing Care Retirement Community
T or F: It is important to hire a trained professional to lead your activities. ANS True
T or F: It is important to follow a resident's special diet. ANS True
__________________________________ is a means for residents to discuss and voice their
concerns about their community. ANS Resident Council
T or F: Music reaches all parts of the brain. ANS True
What group of people does Inter-generational Programming include? ANS Children/Youth
What is the best way to retain volunteers? ANS Say Thank You
How many hours of planned programming must be on the Activity Calendar per week? ANS 14
Hours of Planned Programming
What is late afternoon confusion in residents diagnosed with Dementia called? ANS Sundowning
What symptoms make up Dementia? ANS Confusion and Memory Loss
What section of the MDS does Activities fall under? ANS Section F
What is the best way to speak to someone who is hearing impaired? ANS Maintain Eye Contact
Speak Clearly, Slowly, and Loudly
Use a Visual Clue