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==Appendix A: Care Requirements Summary== | ==Appendix A: Care Requirements Summary== | ||
In 2009 BC Care Providers Association developed a summary classification of residents for their organization. This table is a modified version of that classification, with more focus on the “typical “ residents. Most residents in care facilities fall into Groups 1, 2 and 3. A small minority may come within Groups 4 or 5, some of whom may be living in specialized units. | ([[Introduction, Chapter One and Two of Legal Issues in Residential Care References|138])In 2009 BC Care Providers Association developed a summary classification of residents for their organization. This table is a modified version of that classification, with more focus on the “typical “ residents. Most residents in care facilities fall into Groups 1, 2 and 3. A small minority may come within Groups 4 or 5, some of whom may be living in specialized units. | ||
=== Prospective complex care residents may be categorized into five groups=== | === Prospective complex care residents may be categorized into five groups=== |
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