A change in condition is the moment where good communities either catch something early or discover it late. Your staff are trained to notice and document. Encompass Family Medicine adds the clinical judgment that sits between noticing and acting.
Paige reviews the change with your team — what was observed, what preceded it, what else is going on with the resident — and frames a clear clinical picture for the resident's provider. She does not diagnose, prescribe, or direct the resident's care; she makes certain the provider who does has an accurate, timely account.
What this service covers
Structured review
A consistent way of working through what changed and what it may mean.
Clinical context
The change considered against the resident's history and medications.
Provider communication
A clear, concise picture delivered to the resident's provider.
Documentation support
Helping your team document changes in a way clinicians can act on.
Is this right for your community?
If your team has ever debated whether something warranted a call to the doctor, this service removes the guesswork — and creates a record that shows your community responded thoughtfully.
- Sudden or gradual changes in condition
- Post-fall and post-illness observation
- Residents with multiple chronic conditions
- Communities wanting a consistent escalation standard
“The gap between noticing and acting is where outcomes are decided.”
Clear about what this is
Encompass Family Medicine provides clinical oversight, review, and communication. We assist your community and fill the gap between provider visits. We do not diagnose, prescribe, or direct residents’ medical care. Each resident’s primary care provider directs all diagnosis, prescribing, and treatment decisions.
Engagements are scoped and quoted per community based on size, resident acuity, and how your existing provider relationships work.