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2020-10-20 06:44:45 PM fillmorepam8 yes we have a good one but she is overwhelmed
2020-10-20 06:44:53 PM annettep left the chat room
2020-10-20 06:45:06 PM debbief82 I've never looked at a PASSAR that close to what's on it.
2020-10-20 06:45:11 PM judithdevin why do all resident have a I?
2020-10-20 06:45:12 PM annettep enter the chat room
2020-10-20 06:45:16 PM lisacomstock ss does BIM scores?
2020-10-20 06:45:21 PM judithdevin for a level
2020-10-20 06:45:29 PM cchase whether your facility has or does not have a social worker depends on a number of factors.... size - type of facility , etc
2020-10-20 06:45:37 PM michelled some times we have a level 2 or targets
2020-10-20 06:45:38 PM cchase it is covered in the regs.
2020-10-20 06:45:46 PM jeanneb ok
2020-10-20 06:45:56 PM cchase Only Residents who are deemed as living with a non-organic (dementia, Parkinson's, etc) Mental Health Issue (Bipolar, PTSD, Major Depression, etc.) receive a PASRR Lever II.
2020-10-20 06:46:00 PM tinacognato akso curious as to why they all start at 1
2020-10-20 06:46:06 PM brandib yes i work at an adult day facility and we dont have a social services worker
2020-10-20 06:46:13 PM judithdevin ok ty
2020-10-20 06:46:16 PM debbief82 I used to be our Social Workers assistant so some of this is familiar to me.
2020-10-20 06:46:22 PM tinacognato thanks
2020-10-20 06:46:23 PM cchase The Level II will identify any recommendations for that individual, whether it be counseling, engagement in group activities, or what have you. PASRRs are assigned tags F644 and F645 Resident Assessments
2020-10-20 06:46:51 PM cchase the importance of collaboration between all departments, but especially Activities and Social Services. The psychosocial well-being of those we work with can be profoundly impacted by both departments.
2020-10-20 06:46:55 PM jeanneb Mine is assisted living with a alzhiemers dementia unit
2020-10-20 06:47:16 PM judithdevin true
2020-10-20 06:47:16 PM fillmorepam8 I work very closely with mine
2020-10-20 06:47:20 PM cchase Social Services also monitors psych medications and is a part of a panel that is supposed to meet quarterly on each resident who benefits from Psych Meds.
2020-10-20 06:47:38 PM debbief82 I did not know that.
2020-10-20 06:47:38 PM cchase so social also works in tandem with nursing
2020-10-20 06:47:43 PM paigea ok
2020-10-20 06:47:50 PM chanelrheubottom ok
2020-10-20 06:47:52 PM jeanneb ok
2020-10-20 06:47:54 PM cchase The ideal goal would be to have all residents off of psych meds, but the main goal is to have all residents stable on the lowest dosage.
2020-10-20 06:48:00 PM davidsonc i'm long term care and swing bed
2020-10-20 06:48:01 PM annettep left the chat room
2020-10-20 06:48:04 PM paigea yeah our social worker stays busy with all this stuff
2020-10-20 06:48:08 PM judithdevin ok
2020-10-20 06:48:12 PM jeanneb agreed
2020-10-20 06:48:21 PM fillmorepam8 yes we have a clingical meeting with therapy, mledical records, don and sw
2020-10-20 06:48:22 PM amiller20 ok
2020-10-20 06:48:32 PM cchase everyone needs to document behaviors - so This goes into the importance again of documentation. Everyone documenting behaviors helps paint a picture of the state a resident is in. If there are no behaviors, perhaps a med can be reduced or discontinued. If behaviors are frequent, the opposite may be true.
2020-10-20 06:48:34 PM debbief82 Makes sense and that's where activities plays a big role
2020-10-20 06:48:38 PM chanelrheubottom we never can keep a social worker for long. they always leave
2020-10-20 06:48:54 PM jeanneb I understand
2020-10-20 06:48:54 PM vzamora7871 enter the chat room
2020-10-20 06:48:58 PM cchase It is also worth noting here that meds can sometimes be the root of a problem, but for someone who lives with severe anxiety or paranoid schizophrenia, they are nothing short of a life saver.
2020-10-20 06:49:12 PM vzamora7871 valerie zamora
2020-10-20 06:49:17 PM jeanneb absolutley
2020-10-20 06:49:27 PM debbief82 Exactly.
2020-10-20 06:49:36 PM cchase if you haven't already - you will have an assignment on the Regulations F-Tag758 free from meds.
2020-10-20 06:49:38 PM paigea yes very much so
2020-10-20 06:49:42 PM melissabarrett what happens when they get behaviors off there meds
2020-10-20 06:49:42 PM davidsonc Yes every one in our faciliy documents everty thing on our residents
2020-10-20 06:49:53 PM dianes We have 3 social workers and mine is a mental health facility. Meds are key in our facility
2020-10-20 06:49:56 PM shedenaalexander ok
2020-10-20 06:50:04 PM lisacomstock ok
2020-10-20 06:50:11 PM cchase yes ago - meds were the staple when behaviors were problems
2020-10-20 06:50:23 PM michelled well if a gdr dont work then they will look at strting the medication again
2020-10-20 06:50:26 PM jeanneb my aides do a poor job onn documenting behaviors
2020-10-20 06:50:30 PM cchase residents were almost sedated to prevent unwanted behaviors
2020-10-20 06:50:34 PM lisacomstock I remember those days
2020-10-20 06:50:55 PM debbief82 It's consdered a restraint.
2020-10-20 06:50:56 PM amiller20 so is the meds something like a restraint in away
2020-10-20 06:50:59 PM brandib i hate to see that
2020-10-20 06:51:02 PM shedenaalexander Restriants and all
2020-10-20 06:51:04 PM cchase now this reg. says that behavioral interventions must be well documented first
2020-10-20 06:51:05 PM tinacognato thats why they have regulations on physical and chemichal resraints
2020-10-20 06:51:05 PM annettep enter the chat room
2020-10-20 06:51:09 PM jeanneb for that matter a lot of the nurses say it requires to much paperwork. an agrument i have daily
2020-10-20 06:51:13 PM josephoh79 enter the chat room
2020-10-20 06:51:13 PM lisacomstock My first job out of the Army was Mental Health Tech
2020-10-20 06:51:14 PM cchase chemical restraints = meds
2020-10-20 06:51:20 PM cchase yes tina
2020-10-20 06:51:21 PM judithdevin ok
2020-10-20 06:51:25 PM chanelrheubottom ok
2020-10-20 06:51:31 PM tinacognato oops.. typing
2020-10-20 06:51:32 PM melissabarrett ok
2020-10-20 06:51:32 PM michelled right you must try other inerventions before going right to the meds
2020-10-20 06:51:35 PM davidsonc i remember those days to sad very sad
2020-10-20 06:51:40 PM paigea yes they surely want u to try all things possible for behaviors before meds are given
2020-10-20 06:51:40 PM josephoh79 Sorry I am late
2020-10-20 06:51:53 PM michelled most times they come to use for ideas to occupy them
2020-10-20 06:51:58 PM cchase that will be the key point I will be looking for in your assignment - interventions
2020-10-20 06:52:02 PM fillmorepam8 its not as bad as years ago but i feel meds are the first solution to behavours for many healthcare facilities
2020-10-20 06:52:07 PM dianes Its obvious when our residents refuse their meds because they become violent. They are not zombified tho
2020-10-20 06:52:15 PM jeanneb ok
2020-10-20 06:52:16 PM sjackson some people are so quick to see a behaior and assume they need ativan or something to help control the behaior and this is most times far from what is needed
2020-10-20 06:52:31 PM cchase Social Services also most often interacts with the Ombudsman. The Ombudsman being the third party advocate for the Residents.
2020-10-20 06:52:35 PM paigea they surely look very close at documenation of interventions
2020-10-20 06:52:41 PM anavillicana What if the resident refuses medication?
2020-10-20 06:52:42 PM judithdevin yup
2020-10-20 06:52:43 PM jeanneb redirection works well in some cases
2020-10-20 06:52:50 PM cchase what is ombudsman??
2020-10-20 06:53:03 PM tinacognato residents advocate
2020-10-20 06:53:03 PM michelled she is the resident advocate
2020-10-20 06:53:04 PM annettep resident advocate
2020-10-20 06:53:05 PM jeanneb the reesidents advoate
2020-10-20 06:53:08 PM sarahwms liason between resident and staff
2020-10-20 06:53:09 PM paigea they protect the rresident and their rights
2020-10-20 06:53:12 PM fillmorepam8 residentadvocate
2020-10-20 06:53:14 PM debbief82 The advocate for residents.
2020-10-20 06:53:14 PM judithdevin resident advocate
2020-10-20 06:53:14 PM melissabarrett yes
2020-10-20 06:53:15 PM sjackson third party advicate for the resident
2020-10-20 06:53:20 PM melissabarrett yes
2020-10-20 06:53:27 PM davidsonc resident advocate
2020-10-20 06:53:27 PM lisacomstock advocates for residents
2020-10-20 06:53:28 PM cchase Social Services is likely the department to coordinate Ancillary Services (dental, vision, etc.).
2020-10-20 06:53:28 PM dianes advocate for the resident
2020-10-20 06:53:33 PM anavillicana ombudsman is the person we need to talk to we need to madate report?
2020-10-20 06:53:34 PM mkundrod14 I have dealt with the Ombudsman for several situations now
2020-10-20 06:53:51 PM cchase Kind of related to this is coordinating with Hospice and Palliative Providers
2020-10-20 06:53:51 PM judithdevin nursing does that where i work
2020-10-20 06:53:56 PM debbief82 Yes. I used to do that when I was a SSA
2020-10-20 06:54:08 PM debbief82 Yes.
2020-10-20 06:54:09 PM cchase Hospice being for residents who are projected to live for no more than six months.
2020-10-20 06:54:23 PM dianes yes
2020-10-20 06:54:27 PM judithdevin yup
2020-10-20 06:54:27 PM cchase Palliative being for individuals whose way of life requires additional support. More aggressive medication, therapy, etc.It is possible for one to enroll and graduate from either service.
2020-10-20 06:54:28 PM davidsonc yes
2020-10-20 06:54:29 PM annettep yes
2020-10-20 06:54:42 PM melissabarrett yes
2020-10-20 06:54:43 PM chanelrheubottom yes
2020-10-20 06:54:45 PM annettep yes
2020-10-20 06:54:49 PM davidsonc yes
2020-10-20 06:54:52 PM jeanneb i have three resident in mmy unit with hospice now
2020-10-20 06:54:55 PM dianes yes
2020-10-20 06:54:58 PM debbief82 Our nursing staff can recommend someone for hospice but the social worker makes the contact.
2020-10-20 06:55:01 PM cchase Social Services facilitates Residents meeting with mental health therapists.
2020-10-20 06:55:01 PM michelled yes we have had people on hospice serivces for years at a time
2020-10-20 06:55:20 PM kathrynlsvec we have been doing telehealth and helping social services with our ipads
2020-10-20 06:55:25 PM dianes so have we, we have 25 on hospice right now
2020-10-20 06:55:28 PM michelled we have medoptions weekly
2020-10-20 06:55:40 PM cchase Social Services generally oversees discharges. Coordinating with Home Health Care Providers, supportive equipment, housing, etc. Activities is important here, because activities can be developed to assist those who are planning on discharging with learning skills to help them survive autonomously. Cooking, reading, socializing, etc.
2020-10-20 06:55:43 PM davidsonc we just had one on hospice he bounced back
2020-10-20 06:56:00 PM judithdevin ok
2020-10-20 06:56:04 PM davidsonc yes they do
2020-10-20 06:56:05 PM jeanneb ok
2020-10-20 06:56:07 PM anavillicana we have 1 hospice building/unit and 1 dementia building/unit and 3 RCFE units
2020-10-20 06:56:08 PM melissabarrett yes
2020-10-20 06:56:10 PM cchase Social Services tends to lead Care Conferences.
2020-10-20 06:56:12 PM michelled oh we never are asked that
2020-10-20 06:56:13 PM debbief82 I've not heard of that before.
2020-10-20 06:56:13 PM chanelrheubottom ok
2020-10-20 06:56:29 PM dianes OT also helps with skills needed
2020-10-20 06:56:31 PM tinacognato it makes sense for them to lead
2020-10-20 06:56:45 PM cchase do you all have care conferences?
2020-10-20 06:56:50 PM michelled some
2020-10-20 06:56:50 PM jeanneb yes
2020-10-20 06:56:51 PM dianes Our social services always leads the care conference
2020-10-20 06:56:52 PM lisacomstock yes
2020-10-20 06:56:54 PM melissabarrett yes
2020-10-20 06:56:54 PM debbief82 Yes.
2020-10-20 06:56:54 PM vzamora7871 Valerie Zamora- yes maam
2020-10-20 06:56:56 PM jeanneb every morning
2020-10-20 06:56:57 PM chanelrheubottom we have care plan meeting
2020-10-20 06:56:57 PM brandib no
2020-10-20 06:57:02 PM paigea like care plan meetings?
2020-10-20 06:57:04 PM fillmorepam8 yes
2020-10-20 06:57:10 PM mkundrod14 IDR meetings
2020-10-20 06:57:12 PM davidsonc yes
2020-10-20 06:57:15 PM tinacognato yes, ive never been a part of one but provided information about residentss often
2020-10-20 06:57:16 PM cchase yes paige
2020-10-20 06:57:22 PM annettep The hosiptal based sub acute I worked for had the but lead by the physiatrist
2020-10-20 06:57:26 PM dianes yes, what is IDR
2020-10-20 06:57:26 PM michelled not many families particapte
2020-10-20 06:57:27 PM anavillicana care conferences? no. I don't know what that is
2020-10-20 06:57:40 PM paigea ok yes we do those
2020-10-20 06:57:43 PM annettep activity did not particiapte i them
2020-10-20 06:57:49 PM wmcollins yes . every morning
2020-10-20 06:57:50 PM miguele No, we have a meeting called At Risk'
2020-10-20 06:57:57 PM brandib we are supposed to have them but we dont
2020-10-20 06:58:03 PM dianes Most of our residents have gaurdians that are not family but they are always involved in the care conference
2020-10-20 06:58:04 PM miguele Our is weekly
2020-10-20 06:58:14 PM fillmorepam8 I usually only attend our long term patients unless a family member requests me.
2020-10-20 06:58:22 PM shedenaalexander yes
2020-10-20 06:58:25 PM debbief82 We have them for short term rehab and LTC
2020-10-20 06:58:26 PM lisacomstock I have sat in in care plans before
2020-10-20 06:58:41 PM anavillicana I don't work in activities yet nor am i a nurse
2020-10-20 06:58:45 PM cchase IDT meetings are similar - but the purpose is to determine what coding shows as triggers for care planning
2020-10-20 06:59:09 PM melissabarrett ok
2020-10-20 06:59:10 PM lisacomstock hmmm
2020-10-20 06:59:36 PM michelled we have that daily called clinical meeting or eagle room
2020-10-20 06:59:36 PM dianes Activites participates in our care conference since questions are often asked ofo how active they are and what the resident is participating in
2020-10-20 06:59:43 PM cchase how about progress notes - what does a social worker cover??
2020-10-20 06:59:44 PM annettep I think I read about this and written some
2020-10-20 06:59:45 PM aprilw care conferences, yes I'm involved
2020-10-20 06:59:49 PM dianes We do too
2020-10-20 07:00:05 PM michelled mood and bim scores
2020-10-20 07:00:06 PM debbief82 I'm not sure.
2020-10-20 07:00:16 PM annettep postive or poor movement towards discharge?
2020-10-20 07:00:16 PM lisacomstock Their progress towards their goals for discharge?
2020-10-20 07:00:19 PM aprilw behaviors?
2020-10-20 07:00:19 PM jeanneb are they meeting there goals
2020-10-20 07:00:25 PM melissabarrett behaviors
2020-10-20 07:00:30 PM kellyryan behaviors or if they are meeting their goals
2020-10-20 07:00:32 PM tinacognato behaviors and goals reached or adjusted
2020-10-20 07:00:38 PM cchase good
2020-10-20 07:00:39 PM fillmorepam8 the mental and physical wellmess, progress, decline etc
2020-10-20 07:00:41 PM cchase At a minimum, routine social service progress notes should include the following information: 1. Nature and frequency of contact with resident 2. Resident’s participation during contacts and visits 3. Significant comments made by the resident
2020-10-20 07:00:51 PM miguele My attendance form explain how resident interact and how involved was it during programs
2020-10-20 07:00:57 PM cchase 4. Observed changes in resident’s physical and/or psycho-social functioning 5. Changes in resident’s expressed needs or concerns 6. Changes in resident’s strengths and coping skills
2020-10-20 07:01:09 PM judithdevin wow tahts alot
2020-10-20 07:01:11 PM cchase 7. Description of relevant behaviors observed 8. Resident’s socialization and activity involvement 9. Progress made toward plan of care goals 10. Effectiveness of plan of care approaches
2020-10-20 07:01:27 PM dianes That is also covered in our assessments done by activities
2020-10-20 07:01:29 PM cchase 11. New goals and approaches as needed
2020-10-20 07:02:21 PM cchase like I mentioned social worker and resident programming work together
2020-10-20 07:02:30 PM jeanneb They re really busy
2020-10-20 07:02:50 PM kathrynlsvec our social services does surveys about if the resident wants to hurt themselves or has thoughts of hurting themselves. we have had to help them with some of those
2020-10-20 07:02:50 PM cchase so now we get to resident rights
2020-10-20 07:03:00 PM cchase The social service worker is the person within the facility who handles explaining these rights (and this is generally the case), the worker should review these in terms the resident can understand and provide as much explanatory information as possible.
2020-10-20 07:03:04 PM mkundrod14 social workers are always running around in our facility
2020-10-20 07:03:24 PM cchase Documentation of all initial and annual reviews of resident's rights should become a part of the resident's chart. Many facilities have a form that is signed by the resident for documentation purposes; however, it is the right of the resident to refuse to sign such a statement. If this happens, the refusal to sign, or the inability to sign also should be documented.
2020-10-20 07:03:27 PM davidsonc behaviors and how they are inter acting with others and if they are participating with others
2020-10-20 07:03:50 PM debbief82 We read some resident rights in our monthly resident council meetings.
2020-10-20 07:03:52 PM cchase Residents also must be reminded that they need to respect the rights of others in the facility.
2020-10-20 07:04:13 PM judithdevin true fact!
2020-10-20 07:04:14 PM paigea yesss
2020-10-20 07:04:17 PM dianes We have resident council meetings monthly where we discuss resident rights with them
2020-10-20 07:04:20 PM kellyryan yes!
2020-10-20 07:04:24 PM cchase This includes respecting other residents' rights and staff's right to provide care without restraint or abuse from the resident or family. Other policies developed by the facility to assure the well being of the resident. (i.e., sign out sheets) should be discussed at this time.
2020-10-20 07:04:27 PM fillmorepam8 Before the rona we would discuss 3 resident rights every resident council meeting
2020-10-20 07:04:28 PM davidsonc yes
2020-10-20 07:04:29 PM mkundrod14 it is resident's rights month you know...
2020-10-20 07:04:35 PM michelled we go over one right at council
2020-10-20 07:04:41 PM jeanneb we resident counsel meetings monthly
2020-10-20 07:04:43 PM cchase in fact council meetings are amongst the resident rights
2020-10-20 07:04:57 PM dianes yes it is
2020-10-20 07:05:13 PM lisacomstock respect of others can be challenging
2020-10-20 07:05:18 PM chanelrheubottom yes
2020-10-20 07:05:19 PM melissabarrett yes
2020-10-20 07:05:24 PM dianes Very
2020-10-20 07:05:34 PM annettep got it
2020-10-20 07:05:39 PM cchase Residents’ Rights are guaranteed by the federal 1987 Nursing Home Reform Law. The law requires nursing homes to “promote and protect the rights of each resident” and places a strong emphasis on individual dignity and self-determination.
2020-10-20 07:05:40 PM anavillicana yup, i've seen council meetings with residents. they even have elections on who get to the the president and VC of the council
2020-10-20 07:05:47 PM melissabarrett alot of times at work staff doesn't remember they have rights
2020-10-20 07:05:50 PM kathrynlsvec our social services handles our smoking policies because that's where residents usually get upset and violate policies, even though they have the right to smoke
2020-10-20 07:06:15 PM cchase Nursing homes must meet federal residents' rights requirements if they participate in Medicare and Medicaid. Some states have residents' rights in state law or regulation for nursing homes, licensed assisted living, adult care homes, and other board and care facilities. A person living in a long-term care facility maintains the same rights as an individual in the larger community.
2020-10-20 07:06:18 PM lisacomstock same in my facility Kathry
2020-10-20 07:06:21 PM davidsonc we have them every mouth i schedule them
2020-10-20 07:06:25 PM dianes How are they violating policies of smoking
2020-10-20 07:06:30 PM judithdevin yes
2020-10-20 07:06:37 PM jeanneb yes
2020-10-20 07:06:41 PM paigea we always say that they dont live in our work place, we work in thier home
2020-10-20 07:06:42 PM michelled right
2020-10-20 07:06:47 PM melissabarrett yes rights are a big thing
2020-10-20 07:06:52 PM sjohnson35 enter the chat room
2020-10-20 07:06:55 PM davidsonc right
2020-10-20 07:06:59 PM cchase the federal tag for residents rights F-Tag (550-586)
2020-10-20 07:07:04 PM sjohnson35 Sakeithia johnson
2020-10-20 07:07:13 PM anavillicana paige, the is something they tell us too and i agree
2020-10-20 07:07:20 PM annettep I am seeing more bullying by corporate to deny the residnets right to go home when they want to
2020-10-20 07:07:29 PM melissabarrett yes
2020-10-20 07:07:51 PM chanelrheubottom Annettep I so agree with u
2020-10-20 07:08:12 PM paigea its so true...it helps staff think of the residents right when u think of it as working in their home
2020-10-20 07:08:13 PM cchase how does your facility remind the residents about resident rights?
2020-10-20 07:08:22 PM fillmorepam8 corporoate bites..for them its the benjamins not the residents
2020-10-20 07:08:24 PM michelled we have posters on the wall
2020-10-20 07:08:28 PM jeanneb Ours are posted
2020-10-20 07:08:32 PM sarahwms we have signs up
2020-10-20 07:08:32 PM lisacomstock we got a big poster on wall
2020-10-20 07:08:35 PM davidsonc we don't have that problem
2020-10-20 07:08:35 PM miguele in my community resd. rights are translated into 2 different languages to help residents understanding
2020-10-20 07:08:38 PM amiller20 signs up
2020-10-20 07:08:38 PM aprilw hate to say it but sometimes it's bout the money
2020-10-20 07:08:39 PM melissabarrett we do it at resident consel
2020-10-20 07:08:40 PM debbief82 They get a booklet when they come in that has them listed.
2020-10-20 07:08:41 PM judithdevin posted
2020-10-20 07:08:44 PM annettep booklet they sign that they receive
2020-10-20 07:08:50 PM judithdevin and monthly ar res council
2020-10-20 07:08:50 PM paigea we have them posted and it should be discussed in their care plan meetings as well
2020-10-20 07:08:50 PM sjohnson35 yes
2020-10-20 07:08:52 PM melissabarrett posted
2020-10-20 07:08:53 PM mkundrod14 posters, weekly flyers, etc.
2020-10-20 07:08:56 PM cchase when they are posted - who draws attention to it?
2020-10-20 07:09:00 PM lisacomstock they have print out they get upon admission
2020-10-20 07:09:02 PM michelled along with the phone number for the ombudsman
2020-10-20 07:09:04 PM fillmorepam8 we post them and tell them the location at counil
2020-10-20 07:09:04 PM aprilw yes, it's posted and brought up at every resident council meeting
2020-10-20 07:09:05 PM annettep I have to reember the council idea
2020-10-20 07:09:07 PM melissabarrett me
2020-10-20 07:09:07 PM dianes We dont have that problem either, the residents constantly use that as an excuse for many things
2020-10-20 07:09:08 PM judithdevin i do
2020-10-20 07:09:10 PM miguele we also read them prior meetings
2020-10-20 07:09:11 PM debbief82 Ours are posted as weell
2020-10-20 07:09:11 PM tinacognato i dont know that they are reminded much at my place
2020-10-20 07:09:13 PM cchase that is correct lisa - good
2020-10-20 07:09:14 PM jeanneb In all of our halways
2020-10-20 07:09:18 PM davidsonc we did we would have to call family
2020-10-20 07:09:29 PM tinacognato and i have not herard them in detail at our counsil meeting either
2020-10-20 07:09:34 PM lisacomstock Activities does an education thing and it gets covered
2020-10-20 07:09:35 PM jeanneb mainly near the elevator and by the activity room
2020-10-20 07:09:39 PM cchase do yu think your residents are reading those posters?
2020-10-20 07:09:39 PM miguele Yes Lisa it shoukd
2020-10-20 07:09:40 PM vzamora7871 valerie zamora- i think this is a really good thing obra 87, they need that extra protection of their rights
2020-10-20 07:09:44 PM michelled no
2020-10-20 07:09:48 PM melissabarrett no
2020-10-20 07:09:49 PM kellyryan no
2020-10-20 07:09:50 PM aprilw heck no
2020-10-20 07:09:52 PM sjohnson35 no
2020-10-20 07:09:55 PM miguele No
2020-10-20 07:09:55 PM tinacognato nope
2020-10-20 07:09:56 PM sjackson no
2020-10-20 07:09:57 PM davidsonc no
2020-10-20 07:09:58 PM brandib o
2020-10-20 07:10:00 PM aprilw i don't even read them
2020-10-20 07:10:01 PM brandib no
2020-10-20 07:10:01 PM debbief82 Not for sure
2020-10-20 07:10:01 PM dianes Ours are. They can tell u right where they are posted
2020-10-20 07:10:01 PM annettep too much writing on the wall causes blindness to it
2020-10-20 07:10:02 PM chanelrheubottom we put it in our monthly news letters
2020-10-20 07:10:02 PM jeanneb some of them do
2020-10-20 07:10:04 PM mkundrod14 probably not
2020-10-20 07:10:04 PM paigea no the staff should be reminding them of their rights
2020-10-20 07:10:04 PM amiller20 no
2020-10-20 07:10:06 PM anavillicana i think people who are involved in the council meetings read them
2020-10-20 07:10:06 PM michelled thats why we go over them during coucil
2020-10-20 07:10:07 PM fillmorepam8 95% of our residents don't
2020-10-20 07:10:11 PM lisacomstock lol,lol,lol,
2020-10-20 07:10:13 PM sjackson this is where things like resident council and things come into place
2020-10-20 07:10:20 PM cchase very true annette
2020-10-20 07:10:24 PM vzamora7871 we do also, during council
2020-10-20 07:10:26 PM aprilw yes over resident council
2020-10-20 07:10:39 PM anavillicana the majority of the residents don't really care and think living in the home is horrible