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Extended Congregate Care
The Kipling Manor can provide
Extended Congregate Care services to our residents.
These are acts performed by a Registered Nurse or a Licensed Practical Nurse
(under the supervision of a R.N.) and other supportive services to enable our
residents to age in place despite mental pr physical limitations that might
otherwise disqualify them from continued residency in an ALF.
ECC services are performed in the least restrictive
environment and provide intermittent nursing care for residents whose condition
is medically stable, have no special health problems and for whom a treatment
regimen has been established. Nursing and supportive services are listed in the
resident's service plan which will have input from the resident, resident's
family or designees, physician and care givers. The service plan states how and
by who needs are to be met and the goals for maintaining the highest level of
independence possible. The resident is evaluated monthly by a registered nurse
and the service plan reviewed quarterly, unless need indicates more often, to
determine the physical and mental needs of the resident are being met.
Criteria for Continued Residency
The Kipling Manor will be unable to retain a resident who
requires 24 hour skilled nursing supervision, is bedridden for more than 14
consecutive days or is totally dependent in 4 or more of the following; eating,
bathing, grooming, toileting and ambulating.
The facility reserves the right to determine its ability to
meet the needs and preferences of the resident, including unanticipated needs
and its ability to add, increase or adjust needed services to compensate for
physical or mental decline.
Criteria includes convalesced from an illness,
is not a danger to self or others which is not controllable by medication, is
medically unstable and has no special health problems without an established
regimen of therapy. Resident must not have severe enough cognitive decline to be
able to make simple decisions or require treatment of state 3, 4, or
unstabalized 2 press sores or requires more than assistance with transfer.
An ECC resident who becomes terminal and no longer meets the
criteria for continued residency may remain in the facility if each of the
following conditions are met: is accepted into hospice care, approval of
physician, resident and/or representative designee and the facilities
administration as long as physical and mental needs are being met

INDEPENDENCE,
DIGNITY, SUPPORT
Not just words. Our
commitment.

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