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Form: 2016 Resident Information Booklet2of31 TABLE OF CONTENTST opicPage(s)Introduction4 Vision4 Mission4 Philosophy5 Accommodation5 Charter ofCare Recipients Rights and Responsibilities Residential Care5 Australian Privacy Principles Policy6-8 Staff Privacy9 Sexuality and Intimacy10 Care and Services11 Care Planning11 Medical Care12 Immunisation12 Physiotherapy12 Podiatry12 Speech Pathologist12 Dietitian12 Leisure and Interests13 Bus13 Complimentary Therapies13 Hairdresser13 Clothing and Laundry13 Meals and Meal Times14 Television and Radio14 Telephone14 Leave14 Quality of Care Accreditation15 Opportunity to Improve and Complaints16 Resident / Family Meetings17 Security of Tenure17 Resident Information Booklet3of31 TopicPage(s)Cultural and Religious Requirements17 Smoking18 Sun Protection18 Alcohol18 Valuables / SpendingMoney19 Fees and Charges19 Accounts19 Pharmacy Accounts19 Visiting and Outings20 Food Safety Regulations21 Volunteers21 Change of Address21 Advanced Care Planning andPowers of Attorney22 Public Transport23 Safety and Emergencies23 Elder Abuse & Compulsory Reporting25 Workplace equal opportunity26 Workplace bullying by residents and visitors27 Infection controland Prevention27 Clothing Selection Guide28 What to Bring29 Notes31 Map / Evacuation plan32 Attachments Improvement Form Food safety tips fact sheetResi
Resident Information Booklet 5 of 31 Philosophy To provide the highest standard of care to our Residents with kindness, compassion, fairness, encouragement and flexibility.
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