They need to get all of the information possible. Everything needs to be ready ahead of time in order to ensure a smooth transition.
yes and no...it depends on the type of home the resident is placed in..
It may be viewed as a "gift" from the resident to the employee. It would be best if there was clear indication that no coercion was involved in the resident offering it.
Feed the resident.
Yes, going into a nursing home does not eliminate his financial responsibilities.
Mother in Liberty Missouri nursing home. Receives Missouri State nursing home assistance. What type of plans are there to lower her land line bill?
equipment that is only used by one resident
what could happen if you break confidentiality to a resident in a nursing home
4.50
Decisions are made by each nursing home resident unless he or she has signed an advanced directive giving this authority to someone else
Yes, e.g., if s/he is a danger to self or others.
No, I wouldn't think so. The POA-holder would be acting in the capacity of the patient themselves, and I can't foresee a reason that the Dir. of Nursing would be required to be present when the patient (or the POA) reviews their own chart. Have you asked the nursing home WHY they insist on this?
There are many authorities which you can report resident abuse in Nursing home. The most effective channel is to report first to local police. The proofs and documents can be submitted to Medical council, and Nursing council as well.