Nursing Home Accidents
Nursing Home Accidents Frequently Asked Questions
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Where should suspected abuse be reported?

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Why does nursing home abuse and neglect occur?

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What is the most prevalent form of abuse in nursing homes?

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Does sexual abuse and mental abuse exist in nursing homes?

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What is an assessment and care plan?

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Are nursing homes required to keep records of the care provided?

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What obligations do nursing home facilities have concerning a resident's property or financial accounts?

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Are residents entitled to privacy?

Q. Can a nursing home restrict who visits the residents and when?
   
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Can a nursing home restrict who visits the residents and when?
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Nursing homes can set what would commonly be known as reasonable "visiting hours" to help establish routines and smooth operations of the facility in the best interest of their residents. The resident can indicated the desire to allow or not allow visits from family members and others, and reserves the right to change consent at any time. Visits by medical personnel such as the resident's general physician or any state or local representative must be allowed at any time.

           
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