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Six Pressing Issues when Living in Residential Care

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References
#BC Patient Safety and Quality Council. “Call for Less Antipsychotics in Residential care (“CLeAR”) “ Online : http://bcpsqc.ca/clinical-improvement/clear/ (Last accessed May 10, 2016)
#Best practice guideline for dementia.
# Office of the Seniors Advocate Report. BC Residential Care Quick Facts Directory. Online: https://www.seniorsadvocatebc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/05/BC-Residential-Care-Quick-Facts-Directory-May-2016.pdf (Last accessed May 10, 2016).# See for example, Mayo Clinic. Antidepressants: Another weapon against chronic pain. Online: http://www.mayoclinic.org/pain-medications/art-20045647; UK National Health Services. Online: http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Antidepressant-drugs/Pages/What-it-is-used-for.aspx (Last accessed May 10, 2016). Also B.M. Kapura, P. K. Lalab, J. Shaw. (2014).Pharmacogenetics of chronic pain management. Clinical Biochemistry,47(13–14),1169–1187.
#Trespass Act, [RSBC 1996] c. 462, s. 1 (a) and (b) apply to resident; and section s.1 applies to the operator. “occupier", in relation to premises, means
##(a) if the premises are land…or are property described in paragraph (a) of the definition of "premises", a person entitled to maintain an action of trespass in respect of those premises,….and [occupier] includes a person who (d) has responsibility for and control over the condition of the premises or the activities there carried on, or (e) has control over persons allowed to enter the premises; "premises" means land, … and anything on the land including… (a) a building or other permanent structure,