A recent series of articles in the Wall Street Journal painted a disturbing picture of nursing homes across the country regularly medicated residents with anti critical care nursing journal - psychotic in an attempt to control their conduct and behavior .
The Wall Street Journal reported that the critical care nursing journal use of new anti- psychotic drugs to control the behavior of dementia patients has increased, despite warnings from the FDA regarding the use of these drugs.
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The Center for critical care nursing journal Medicare and Medicaid also reported that about thirty percent of the residents of nursing homes taking anti- psychotic drugs .
While reports of critical care nursing journal this nature are not new , they reinforce the need for lawyers, family and friends to know , understand and effectively advocate for residents of nursing homes .
The Nursing Home Reform Act 1987 ( " NRA " ) , part of the amended Finance Act 1987 Omnibus ( "work" ) , the established quality critical care nursing journal standards for nursing homes across the country and the process is defined recognition and certification of the State to enforce the regulations ( 42 CF 283.0 ) .
These standards are minimum standards for critical care nursing journal facilities long-term care .
They were taken to improve the quality of care for its residents. The general objectives of this work are critical care nursing journal:
(A) to promote and improve the quality of life for residents critical care nursing journal :
(B ) provide services and activities to attain or maintain the highest possible social , physical well-being , mental and psychosocial each resident in critical care nursing journal accordance with a written plan of care;
(C) provide that resident and advocate participation is a criterion for the assessment of facilities meeting the requirements of the administrator and
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(D) ensure access to long-term care Ombudsman of the critical care nursing journal State ( third lawyer resident) for residents of the facility , and ensure that the mediator has access to records, residents and providers care.
Objectives are implemented by the bill setting NRA resident rights:
The right to freedom from abuse and neglect;
The right to freedom from physical restraint ;
The right to privacy;
The right to housing medical , physical, psychological and social ;
The right to participate in resident groups and families;
The right to be treated with dignity ;
The right to self-determination;
The right to communicate freely ;
The right to participate in the review of the care plan and be fully
informed in advance of any changes in care , treatment, or a change of state in the system, and
The right to express grievances without discrimination or reprisal.
A copy of the Declaration of Human Rights resident of a critical care nursing journal nursing home must be placed visibly in the hotel lobby .
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Although these rights are general , NRA define the critical care nursing journal parameters of each right. For example, with regard to drugs .
NRA outlaw a resident to be free from physical restraints , including antipsychotic and sedative drugs , except when authorized by a physician for a specified and limited period of time chemical or unnecessary critical care nursing journal.
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