Artwork for podcast Answers For Elders Radio Network
The Bill of Rights for Senior Residents, 1-5
Episode 8522nd July 2022 • Answers For Elders Radio Network • Suzanne Newman
00:00:00 00:12:15

Share Episode

Shownotes

Suzanne joins Kelley Smith at CarePartners Senior Living to learn about the 20 Bill of Rights for Senior Residents. One reason people are hesitant to move into assisted living is a fear of losing autonomy — they believe someone's going to tell them when to get up, when to go to bed, when to eat dinner — and who wants to live like that? Every community with senior living type of license has a resident Bill of Rights. In this segment, Suzanne and Kelley discuss the first five rights:

  1. To be treated with dignity and respect.
  2. To be given informed choices and opportunities to select or refuse service and accept responsibility for the consequences.
  3. To participate in their initial care service plan and any revisions or updates at the time changes occur.
  4. To receive information about the method for evaluating their service needs and assessing the costs for their services provided.
  5. To exercise their individual rights that do not infringe upon others or the rights or safety of others.

Learn more about CarePartners at their website.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Follow

Links

Video

More from YouTube