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W.G. Bishop Nursing Home

Revised February 2011 Bishop Nursing home Caring & Sharing INFORMATION HANDBOOK FOR RESIDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INDEX .. 2 INDEX CON T .. 3 CONTACT ..4 WELCOME .. 5 Our Mission .. 5 Our Values .. 5 Board of Directors .. 5 Administration .. 6 6 ACCOMMODATION .. 7 Rooms .. 7 Furnishings .. 7 Reducing Scents .. 8 Telephone/Cable .. 8 Storage .. 8 Safety .. 8 Smoking .. 9 Newspapers .. 9 Valuables .. 9 MEDICAL SERVICES .. 9 Nursing SERVICES .. 10 resident Multidisciplinary Reviews .. 10 Concerns/Issues .. 10 Residents Rights .. 10 Restraints .. 11 Rehabilitation Service .. 11 Pharmacy Services .. 11 Dental and Optometrist Services .. 11 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS CON T NUTRITION AND FOOD SERVICES .. 12 SUPPORT SERVICES .. 12 Laundry.

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1 Revised February 2011 Bishop Nursing home Caring & Sharing INFORMATION HANDBOOK FOR RESIDENTS AND THEIR FAMILIES 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS INDEX .. 2 INDEX CON T .. 3 CONTACT ..4 WELCOME .. 5 Our Mission .. 5 Our Values .. 5 Board of Directors .. 5 Administration .. 6 6 ACCOMMODATION .. 7 Rooms .. 7 Furnishings .. 7 Reducing Scents .. 8 Telephone/Cable .. 8 Storage .. 8 Safety .. 8 Smoking .. 9 Newspapers .. 9 Valuables .. 9 MEDICAL SERVICES .. 9 Nursing SERVICES .. 10 resident Multidisciplinary Reviews .. 10 Concerns/Issues .. 10 Residents Rights .. 10 Restraints .. 11 Rehabilitation Service .. 11 Pharmacy Services .. 11 Dental and Optometrist Services .. 11 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS CON T NUTRITION AND FOOD SERVICES .. 12 SUPPORT SERVICES .. 12 Laundry.

2 12 Housekeeping .. 12 Maintenance .. 12 Mail Services .. 13 Visiting Hours .. 13 Foot Care .. 13 Beauty Salon .. 13 Personal Care Personal Care Supplies (con ACTIVITY PROGRAMS .. 15 Pet Therapy .. 15 Spiritual and Religious Beliefs .. 15 Sign Out Sheet for Outings/Dr. Appt.. 15 Nursing home 16 16 resident s Council .. 16 FAMILY INVOLVMENT .. 17 Power of Attorney .. 17 4 Contact Numbers Kathy Donaldson, Administrator 327-7809 Kim Thornton, Director of Nursing 327-7890 Laura-Lee Betts, Administrative Assistant 327-7853 Nursing Station 327-7807 Joanne Smith, Activity Director 327-7801 Fax 327-7812 5 WELCOME On behalf of the Board of Directors, staff and volunteers, welcome to the Bishop Nursing home .)

3 Our caring staff strives to create a home -like environment for our residents. This handbook is to introduce you to the Nursing home , its services and policies. We make every effort to ensure each new resident has as comfortable transition as possible to our home . Bishop Nursing home opened its doors May 12, 1988, and is home for 30 residents. To operate our home 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, we employ approximately 50 people. Bishop Nursing home is one of 61similar organizations in New Brunswick. We are non-profit and a registered charitable organization. We are a licensed facility and are inspected yearly by the Department of Social Development to ensure that the provincial Nursing home standards are being met. Our Mission Bishop Nursing home mission is to Provide a home away from home for those people requiring our care through a network of caregivers.

4 Our Values Caring Commitment resident Focused Respect Sharing Confidentiality Board of Directors Our Board of Directors is comprised of 12 volunteers. They represent various organizations from the Chipman, Minto, and Grand Lake area. The board ensures continuity of quality care through strategic leadership and dedication to the residents and the community. It is also responsible for ensuring that the resources of the organization are used appropriately. 6 Administration The administration offices are open Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The Administrator manages the day-to-day operations of the Nursing home ensuring the provision of quality resident care and services by monitoring the efficient and effective utilizations of resources within the parameters of the Nursing home policies, standards and budget. The Director of Nursing supervises the Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses and resident Attendants.

5 The DON is responsible for planning, organizing, implementing and evaluating Nursing services to residents. The Administrative Assistant will assist in answering questions about billing and financial matters. Money may be kept in safekeeping in the administration office. Access to this service is limited to normal working hours between and 5 Monday to Friday. Finances The daily rate is determined by the Department of Social Development. Every resident must have a financial assessment completed. Information about financial assessments is available through the Department of Social Development by calling 453-8263. It is important that resident s accounts are paid on time. Payments are due on the 1st day of each month and can be made at the administration office. Room charges will commence on the day of admission, regardless of the time the resident arrives, and continues each day that the resident lives at the home .

6 Costs to retain a bed while a resident is out on a leave or during a hospital admission continue to be the responsibility of the resident . Subsidized resident s are entitled to a health card, which provides some coverage on eye exams, eyeglasses, dental exams, extractions, hearing aids and other specific health supplies. Residents are eligible to access the HST rebate. The comfort and clothing allowance is used to cover personal expenses such as clothing, medication not covered by the NB Prescription Drug Program, over-the-counter medications, cable, telephone, etc. 7 ACCOMMODATION Rooms We have a combination of private and semi-private rooms. Each room has a bathroom and a closet. All residents commonly share all living areas with the exception of resident s personal room and attached bathroom. Our facility accommodates 30 resident care beds. Rooms are assigned based on availability and the needs of the individual resident .

7 The home reserves the right to transfer a resident , at any time, from one room to another within the facility. Furnishings Our facility provides basic furnishings, linen and basic bedding. We encourage our residents and family members to bring personal items such as small pieces of furniture, pictures, radios, television, etc. to make the resident feel at home . To ensure safety, comfortable movement and cleanliness we ask you to limit the amount of ornaments and knick knacks. Please keep in mind that space is limited. Small fridges are allowed. The resident or family is responsible for the cleaning of the fridge and monitoring the temperature to insure food is being kept cool enough. Removal of outdated food is also the responsibility of the resident or family. Upon arrival, maintenance staff will assist with moving. All electrical appliances must be CSA approved and inspected and cleared by maintenance before it is put into use.

8 The home does not allow the use of heating pads, electric blankets, small kitchen appliances or hot water bottles. Bedside tables are provided by the Nursing home . The top drawers of these bedside tables have a magnetic lock. When residents have medicated creams or ointments these drawers are locked for resident safety. This is a requirement of the Nursing home Act of New Brunswick. Please do not pull or tug on the drawer of the bedside table. 8 Reducing Scents With consideration for others, the use of heavily scented products including perfumes, colognes, soaps and deodorants are not permitted in the Nursing home . Telephone/Cable TV Arrangements to connect or disconnect a telephone/cable TV must be made by the resident or person responsible. If the home finds it necessary to move the resident to another room, the cost of the move will be covered by the Nursing home .

9 Storage Given that space is limited in rooms, families are asked to take home any seasonal clothing and/or decorations not in use. Please take suitcases home . Safety All exits doors in the Nursing home are locked and have keypad entry/exit. The doors are locked to protect our residents, as residents who have Alzheimer s or dementia may be prone to wandering. The Nursing home is required by the Provincial Fire Marshall s Office to clearly post the codes to the keypads for exiting the Nursing home . The Nursing home also has a bracelet monitoring system that we can put on a resident who is at high risk for elopement from the home . We ask for visitors not to let anyone out of the building if that person is not known to them. If someone asks you to let them out, please check with staff first to insure that the person asking to be let out is not a resident . Staff at Bishop Nursing home is trained annually in Fire/Disaster Prevention and Safety procedures.

10 Fire drills are done monthly for staff to practice their knowledge and skills. It is very important to remain calm whenever the fire alarm is sounded. Staff will provide assistance and instruction. Staff will begin safety procedures in the event of an emergency. 9 Smoking Our facility is pleased to provide a smoke-free environment. The smoking policy is in accordance with the Province of NB s Smoke-Free Places Act. Smoking is not permitted within the building. Newspapers If a resident wishes to have a subscription to a local newspaper, arrangements can be made for delivery. Subscription costs are the responsibility of the resident . Valuables The Bishop Nursing home cannot assume responsibility for any loss or damage to a resident s belongings. We strongly encourage residents to not keep large sums of money or valuables in their rooms. Any jewelry such as rings, watches, necklaces etc.


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