Skills
Infection Control
Resident Care
Safety
This & That
100
During flu outbreaks and upon resident/responsible party request.
When are visitors restricted?
100
Ability to voice complaints without fear of being retaliated against.
What is the right to be free from reprisal?
100
Residents can look at their charts whenever they ask.
What is the right to examine records?
100
Leave and come back at a later time when residents have visitors or are on the telephone.
What is the right to privacy?
100
A binder in the Reading Room.
Where are the state survey results located?
200
Report resident's request for someone to no longer visit to the Resident Services Director.
What is the Right to withdraw consent for visitors?
200
Cursing and threats of harm.
What are examples of verbal abuse?
200
We should only discuss a resident's medical or personal affairs with those that is important to know this information in order to do their jobs.
What is right to confidentiality about their condition?
200
Examples: when to get up, when to take a shower, what to wear, what to eat, what activities to attend.
What are examples of the right to choice?
200
Friends Fellowship Community's resident group.
What is the Residents' Association?
300
Maintenance takes residents that are physically able to voting centers. Melissa Russell and the Main Office assist others with filling out absentee ballot applications
What is the right to vote?
300
Hitting, kicking, pinching, slapping and grabbing
What are examples of physical abuse?
300
Walkers, wheelchairs, scoop plates and reachers.
What are assistive devices?
300
30 days notice before transferring within the facility or outside of the facility.
What is the right to have notice before transfer?
300
Someone outside of the facility who investigates residents' complaints and concerns.
What is an Ombudsman?
400
Residents are encouraged to attend all activities, however, it is their choice regarding what activities they attend.
What is the right to participate in activities of choice?
400
Used to prevent those with decreased safety awareness from getting up independently.
What is a physical restraint?
400
Close the privacy curtain, door and window treatments during care.
What is the right to privacy during treatment?
400
Addressing residents by their proper name; making sure there is not food on their face or clothing; making sure their nails are clear; assisting with putting on jewelry or make-up.
What are examples of maintaining and promoting a resident's dignity?
400
The year it became possible for residents to share living space with anyone they choose.
What is 2016?
500
Civic Theater, Symphony, restaurants, shopping.
What are community activities FFC takes residents to?
500
A medication that is used to control a resident's behavior.
What is a chemical restraint?
500
The interdisciplinary team meets with the resident and family to discuss goals the team has developed for the resident and approaches to those goals. Resident and families also are given time to voice any concerns they have.
What is a care plan meeting?
500
Encourage residents to keep money or valuables in the vault in accounting; completing inventory sheets; labeling personal items.
What are examples of helping preventing loss or theft of resident belongings?
500
Examples: resident's welfare and the resident's needs cannot be met in the facility; the safety or health of individuals in the facility is endangered; the resident has failed after reasonable and appropriate notice to pay for a stay at the facility; the facility ceases to operate
What are examples of only certain reasons for transfer?
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