Documentation & Reporting builds the skill that ties adult day services together: recording care and observations accurately, and getting the right information to the right person. Good records keep participants safe, keep the team coordinated, and keep the center accountable and compliant. This course covers why documentation matters, what to document (attendance, care, activities, incidents, changes), objective vs. subjective information, incident and injury reporting, confidentiality, records as legal documents, and communicating with the team and families. It connects documentation to the supervision, health monitoring, and reporting covered elsewhere in the course. The throughline: if it isn't observed and reported, the team can't act; if it isn't documented, it didn't happen. Your records and reports protect participants and the center.