OT Goal Examples Short Term Goal: Push self up into quadruped position with minimal physical assistance and maintain position for 2 minutes while engaging a simple cause/effect toy for 2/2 trials
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Writing Measurable Short
and Long Term GoalsClinical Webinars for Therapy
January 2012
Goals1.Eliminate unnecessary pends.
2.Review the requirements for the submission of
measurable goals.3.Provide examples of measurable goals specific
to Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy andSpeech Language Pathology.
4.Ask questions to Physical Therapy, Occupational
Therapy and Speech and Language Pathology
reviewers regarding goal submission. 2Initial Plan of Care Components
Initial Plan of Care Components include:
͞Achieǀable, measurable, time-related long and short term goals and objectives that are related to the functioning of the recipient and are based on the primary care proǀiders, ARNPsΎ or PA designees, or designated physician specialists prescription"2008 Florida Medicaid Therapy Services Coverage
and Limitations Handbook *Reminder: Physical Therapists cannot accept a referral from ARNPs without a co-signature from the physician. 3Goal Writing
eQHealth Customer Service has relayed a frequently asked question they receive from therapists:How do I write achievable, measurable, time-
related long and short term goals and objectives? 4A Measurable Goal is:
Quantifiable
Assessable
Computable
ClearCalculable
Determinate
Finite
Verifiable
5Considerations in Developing a
Measurable Goal
# of Repetitions ( 10 reps x 3 sets)Timed Tests
(supine to stand in 45 secs.) # Trials (2/5,3/5,2/3)Make sure to add how
much assistance is provided.Frequently, the
combination of several measurable goals will best address the aimed objective. 6Be sure that you have identified a deficit or
functional limitation in your evaluation and/or plan of care (POC). 7National Professional Guidelines
Examples for goal writing are provided based on national professional guidelines for documentation, for each specific profession.Citations are provided for your continued review.
8Occupational Therapy
National Goal Writing Source:
RUMBA Test:
- Relevant: functional goals and achievement - Understandable: legible and avoid jargon - Measurable: includes frequency and duration, how long it occurred or how many times - Behavioral: measurable occurrences - Achievable: reasonable 9Occupational Therapy (OT)
Goal Examples
Long Term Goal:
Perform upper body dressing independently in unsupported sitting within 6 months.Short Term Goals:
Don pull-over shirt with min. assist while seated with mod trunk support for 3/5 attempts, to increase level of independence with dressing. Independently doff pull over shirt with fair dynamic sitting balance without verbal cues within 3 minutes, 4/5 attempts, to improve dressing skills. 10OT Goal Examples
Long Term Goal:
Demonstrate improved endurance and strength for postural control and upper extremity function by maintaining position for 4 minutes with verbal cues.Short Term Goal:
Push self up into quadruped position with minimal physical assistance and maintain position for 2 minutes while engaging a simple cause/effect toy for 2/2 trials. 11Physical Therapy
National Goal Writing Source:
APTA: Defensible Documentation for Patient/Client Management: Components of Documentation within the Patient/Client Model (2011)1. Identification of the person (patient or caregiver)
2. Description of the movement or activity
3. A connection of the movement/activity to a specific
function4. Specific conditions in which the activity will be performed
5.Factors for measuring the outcome
6.Time frame for achieving the goal
12Examples of Physical Therapy Goals
Long Term Goal (within 6 months):
The patient will walk 25 feet from the family room to the kitchen with one hand held at dinner time 5/7 days per week.Short Term Goals (within 3 months):
The patient will transition to standing from the floor through half-kneeling with supervision 4/5 trials for 3 consecutive treatment sessions. The patient will sit unsupported in short-leg sitting for 3 minutes to enable upright activities. 13Speech Goal
Writing Source:
ASHA: Writing measurable goals and objectives adapted from Hamilton County Educational Services Center Smart Sheet, Chalfant and McGraw 4/2004.SMART Goals
-Specific/Significant -Measurable/Meaningful (i.e., with metrics/criteria of mastery -Achievable/Action-Oriented -Realistic/Relevant -Timely/Trackable 14Steps to Writing SMART Goals
1.Who?- Recipient/family/caregiver
2.Perform?- What functional behavior/skill
3.How Well?- Quality/mastery,
Criteria/measurement
4.Under what conditions?- Context/setting
5.From Where?-Starting point
6.How Often?
15Writing SMART Goals
1.Who: The patient
2.Perform: will increase the use of expressive vocabulary
3.From where: from 0 words-25 words
4.Under what conditions: with familiar listeners in familiar
settings5.How well: to communicate a variety of pragmatic functions
with minimal prompts6.How often: 80% of opportunities in 4/5 consecutive
sessions 16Examples of Language Goals
Long Term Goal (within 6 months):
The patient will increase the use of expressive vocabulary from 0-25 words with familiar listeners in familiar settings, to communicate a variety of pragmatic functions with minimal prompts 80% of opportunities in 4/5 consecutive sessions.Short Term Goals:
With multisensory cueing, the patient will imitate 5 signs/gestures/or word approximations to request, protest, or greet familiar listeners in structured therapy settings 80% of opportunities in 4/5 consecutive sessions. With fading prompts, the patient will use 10 signs/gestures/or word approximations to request, protest, greet, and answer yes/no questions during structured therapy sessions 80% of opportunities in 4/5 consecutive sessions. 17Examples of Speech Goals
Long Term Goal:
The patient will increase speech intelligibility of 3-4 word phrases from less than 50% in known contexts with known listeners to 80% in unfamiliar contexts with unfamiliar listeners.
Short Term Goals:
With multisensory cueing, the patient will identify minimal pairs targeting initial consonant deletion, final consonant deletion, and fronting from field of 2 with 80% accuracy in4/5 consecutive sessions.
With fading prompts, the patient will produce targeted initial consonants (i.e., /m/, /n/, /h/, and /w/) in words with 75% accuracy in 4/5 consecutive sessions. 18Long Term Goal:
The patient will advance from following a 1 step verbal direction to a 3 step verbal direction, independently, 100% of trials, to improve sequencing and memory recall skills used in functional daily routines.Short Term Goals:
The patient will follow a 2 step written direction to pick up toys and place them in the appropriate storage bins with no more than 2 verbal cues for 2/3 trials. The patient will follow a 3 step verbal direction to fold, sort, and put away laundry with no more than 1 verbal cue for3/3 trials.
Examples of Occupational
Therapy Goals
19Examples of Physical Therapy Goals
Long Term Goal (within 6 months):
The patient will increase the range of motion of the cervical spine from less than 50% of expected range to full active range of motion in all directions while sitting in 5/5 consecutive therapy visits.
Short Term Goals (within 3 months):
The mother will demonstrate the home exercise program for cervical spine ROM on the child with 100% accuracy during 2 consecutive therapy visits within 1 month.The patient will maintain the head in midline independently while sitting for 30 seconds 4/5 trials for 3 consecutive treatment sessions within 3 months.
202008 Florida Medicaid Therapy Services Coverage and
Limitations Handbook
The review of the Plan of Care must include:
progress report eǀaluating recipients accomplishments toward a stated goal description of recipients attitudes and behaǀiors toward therapy assessment of effectiveness of service provided assessment of recipients rehabilitation potential, and modifications to the plan of care One of the top reasons why continued stay requests are pended by reviewers is that the POC of the continued stay request does not include the information noted above.Avoiding Additional Pends Linked to
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