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bi786
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what does this mean even tho the points counted up show 8 points for mobility 8 for standard care
as there are no functional restrictions affecting the mobility activities identified in this report commenting on how long they have been present is not applicable
as there are no functional restrictions affecting the mobility activities identified in this report commenting on how long they remain is not applicable
as there are no functional restrictions affecting the mobility activities identified in this report commenting on how long they have been present is not applicable
as there are no functional restrictions affecting the mobility activities identified in this report commenting on how long they remain is not applicable
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Sorry report says
as there are no functional restrictions affecting the mobility activities identified in this report commenting on how long they have been present is not applicable
as there are no functional restrictions affecting the mobility activities identified in this report commenting on how long they remain is not applicable
What does this mean -
It’s written after the mobility part section just below it
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Which part of the mobility are the points recommended for, is it following and planning a journey? or moving around?
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Moving around I got 8 points shows on report
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That's the box where the HCP has to write a justification for the descriptor choice. As there's a recommendation for 8 points then the box should not be ticked. Underneath that there should be reasons why that descriptor has been recommended.
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...but the poster has it on their report that the assessor found no functional restrictions affecting the mobility activities.
Maybe a case of the left hand no knowing what the right hand is doing? Mind you this is typical of such a report - complete nonsense.
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