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Free Paper Templates for Additional and Clinical Assessments

Get Birdie's additional assessment paper template pack for your clients’ unique needs!

Download the free paper template pack for your care assessments

Each of the 17 templates are purpose built and carefully designed to ensure your care delivery is handled confidently and clearly by your team.

Here's a breakdown of each additional assessment the bumper pack includes:

  • Behaviour - Use this assessment to record behaviours that challenge, the functions of these behaviours, and how carers can support when they occur.
  • Braden QD - Use this assessment to assess the risk of pressure sores in children.
  • Communication - Use this assessment to help identify communication needs. This includes hearing, sight, comprehension and personal preferences.
  • Condition Specific - Use this assessment to plan how to manage a specific health condition. Add details, such as a diagnosis, impact and support.
  • COSHH - Use the 'Control of Substances Hazardous to Health' (COSHH) assessment to document hazards and risks associated to substances being used.
  • Dysphagia - Use this assessment to assess the risk of dysphagia and plan how these risks can be managed. The IDDSI Framework can be found on the care plan.
  • End of Life - Use this assessment to document the care recipient's end-of-life wishes and preferences including any legal documentation and their capacity to consent.
  • Enteral feeding & meds administration - Use this assessment when assessing the administration of food and/or medicine via a feeding tube.
  • Environment and Fire - Use this assessment to document risks and mitigations associated with the environment and fire for the care recipient. Such as CO information, fire prevention and security.
  • Financial - Use this assessment to help identify financial needs. this includes areas such as the collection of their pension and management of their finances or bills.
  • Medication - Use this assessment to record the care recipient's risks and needs associated with their medication. You can add administration support, the types of medication, any medication risks and how to store and dispose of medication.
  • Mental Capacity - Use this assessment to determine a care recipient's capacity to make a specific decision. This includes a best-interest decision and communication.
  • Manual Handling - Use this assessment to record the care recipient's level of independence and identify any risks or needs during movement.  You can add details about their mobility and if they require transfers and any equipment.
  • MUST - Use this to assess the risk of malnutrition. This is reproduced with the kind permission of BAPEN (British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition).
  • Restrictive Practice - Use this assessment to record any restrictive practices that have been put in place for the care recipient. You can add capacity and decision information as well as consent.
  • Seizures - Use this assessment for care recipients who experience epileptic or non-epileptic seizures to provide guidance on how to manage them appropriately.
  • Waterlow - Use this form to assess the care recipient's risk of pressure ulcers. You can view the official Waterlow scorecard on the assessment.

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Each of the 17 templates are purpose built and carefully designed to ensure your care delivery is handled confidently and clearly by your team.

Here's a breakdown of each additional assessment the bumper pack includes:

  • Behaviour - Use this assessment to record behaviours that challenge, the functions of these behaviours, and how carers can support when they occur.
  • Braden QD - Use this assessment to assess the risk of pressure sores in children.
  • Communication - Use this assessment to help identify communication needs. This includes hearing, sight, comprehension and personal preferences.
  • Condition Specific - Use this assessment to plan how to manage a specific health condition. Add details, such as a diagnosis, impact and support.
  • COSHH - Use the 'Control of Substances Hazardous to Health' (COSHH) assessment to document hazards and risks associated to substances being used.
  • Dysphagia - Use this assessment to assess the risk of dysphagia and plan how these risks can be managed. The IDDSI Framework can be found on the care plan.
  • End of Life - Use this assessment to document the care recipient's end-of-life wishes and preferences including any legal documentation and their capacity to consent.
  • Enteral feeding & meds administration - Use this assessment when assessing the administration of food and/or medicine via a feeding tube.
  • Environment and Fire - Use this assessment to document risks and mitigations associated with the environment and fire for the care recipient. Such as CO information, fire prevention and security.
  • Financial - Use this assessment to help identify financial needs. this includes areas such as the collection of their pension and management of their finances or bills.
  • Medication - Use this assessment to record the care recipient's risks and needs associated with their medication. You can add administration support, the types of medication, any medication risks and how to store and dispose of medication.
  • Mental Capacity - Use this assessment to determine a care recipient's capacity to make a specific decision. This includes a best-interest decision and communication.
  • Manual Handling - Use this assessment to record the care recipient's level of independence and identify any risks or needs during movement.  You can add details about their mobility and if they require transfers and any equipment.
  • MUST - Use this to assess the risk of malnutrition. This is reproduced with the kind permission of BAPEN (British Association for Parenteral and Enteral Nutrition).
  • Restrictive Practice - Use this assessment to record any restrictive practices that have been put in place for the care recipient. You can add capacity and decision information as well as consent.
  • Seizures - Use this assessment for care recipients who experience epileptic or non-epileptic seizures to provide guidance on how to manage them appropriately.
  • Waterlow - Use this form to assess the care recipient's risk of pressure ulcers. You can view the official Waterlow scorecard on the assessment.
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