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#CCALA, s. 7 (1) (c) and (c.1) (i) and (ii). | #CCALA, s. 7 (1) (c) and (c.1) (i) and (ii). | ||
#Specifically the Health Care (Consent) and Care Facility Admission Act, the Patients Property Act, and the Representation Agreement Act. | #Specifically the Health Care (Consent) and Care Facility Admission Act, the Patients Property Act, and the Representation Agreement Act. | ||
#Ministry of Health. Community Care Facilities . “Residents Bill of Rights”. Online: http:// | #Ministry of Health. Community Care Facilities . “Residents Bill of Rights”. Online: http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/health-safety/home-community-care/accountability/pdf/adultcare_bill_of_rights.pdf [“Bill of Rights”] (Last accessed January 9,2016) | ||
#Bill of Rights. | #Bill of Rights. | ||
#RCR, s. 4 (a). | #RCR, s. 4 (a). | ||
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#Residents’ Bill of Rights, s. 4 (e). | #Residents’ Bill of Rights, s. 4 (e). | ||
#Guidelines, p.2 | #Guidelines, p.2 | ||
#Ministry of Health. Home and Community Care. Accountability: Family and Resident Councils. Online http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/topic.page?id=96139325762343BB9F289A0C0F73D868 (Last accessed | #Ministry of Health. Home and Community Care. Accountability: Family and Resident Councils. Online http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/topic.page?id=96139325762343BB9F289A0C0F73D868 (Last accessed January 9, 2016) | ||
#Ostensibly the reason for not including people whose family are no longer residents at the facility is a fear of “political advocacy”. | #Ostensibly the reason for not including people whose family are no longer residents at the facility is a fear of “political advocacy”. | ||
#For example Ontario’s Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007, S.O. 2007, c. 8, s. 59-60 identifies the responsibility of the licensee to promote the establishment of the Family Council and respond to Council concerns in a specific timeframe. It sets out specific powers of the Council including rights to see the Licensee’s funding agreement information. | #For example Ontario’s Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007, S.O. 2007, c. 8, s. 59-60 identifies the responsibility of the licensee to promote the establishment of the Family Council and respond to Council concerns in a specific timeframe. It sets out specific powers of the Council including rights to see the Licensee’s funding agreement information. |
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