Resident Resources
*Eunice Manor does not offer one-on-one direct care. We have identified high risk areas for all house guests and have drafted the following prevention plans:
Fall Prevention
Falling Programs identify risk form
PT/OT Screen quarterly and with every fall
Daily physical exercise with weight training for strengthening
Low bed with mat on floor when House Guest is in bed
Call Light provided within reach with readily available staff
Restorative Program
Dehydration Prevention
Offer water with each meal three times a day
Nurses encourage water intake on med passes
Hydration Stations provided in all sitting areas
Pressure Sore Prevention
Hydration and Nutrition promoted
Turn and reposition every two hours
Pressure-reducing mattress on bed / Pressure-reducing device on wheelchair
Toileting every two hours or changing brief every two hours
Weekly body audits by nurse and Daily body audits by CNAs
Hand rolls in contracted hands and positioning pillows for lower extremities
Resident Visitation Policy (rev. 06/2023)
Policy Statement
Our facility permits residents to receive visitors subject to the resident’s wishes and the protection of the rights of other residents in the facility.
Policy Interpretation and Implementation
We recognize the resident’s need to maintain contact with the community in which he or she has lived or is familiar. Therefore, the resident is permitted to have visitors as he/she wishes.
In accordance with Louisiana law, the facility recognizes the resident’s right to consensual nonsexual physical contact such as hand holding or hugging. (Act 367, Reg. Sess. (La. 2023))
The facility provides 24-hour access to all individuals visiting with the consent of the resident. Some visitation may be subject to reasonable restrictions that protect the security of the facility’s residents such as:
Limiting or supervising visits from persons who are known or suspected to be abusive or exploitative to a resident;
Denying access to individuals who are found to have been committing criminal acts; and
Denying access to visitors who are inebriated or disruptive.
Visitors may include, but are not limited to:
Spouses (including same-sex and transgender spouses);
Domestic partners (including same-sex and transgender domestic partners);
Other family members; and
Friends.
All lawful marriages and spouses will be recognized for purposes of this and all other policies, regardless of any contradictory state or local laws.
Residents will be informed upon admission of their rights to 24-hour visitation.
Residents are permitted to visit with representatives from federal and state survey agencies, resident advocates, the State long-term care ombudsman, protection and advocacy agencies for individuals with developmental disabilities or mental illness, clergy and/or their personal physicians at any time.
The resident has the right to deny visitation at any time. If a resident chooses to withdraw consent for visitation by a particular individual, the name of that person and the date of withdrawn consent shall be documented in the resident’s medical record.
The facility reserves the right to limit the number of visitors in the room at one time to protect the rights of the person sharing the room.
A critically ill resident may have visitors of his/her choice at any time, as long as visitation is not medically contraindicated. (Note: The resident’s care plan identifies visitor restriction information.)
The facility will not restrict, limit, or otherwise deny visitation privileges on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation or disability.
The facility reserves the right to change the location of a visit if such visit infringes upon the rights of the resident’s roommate or other residents in the facility.
Unless otherwise permitted by the resident, visitors will be required to wait outside the room or in the lobby while the resident is receiving treatment, undergoing examinations, and/or receiving personal care.
Incidents of any visitor’s disruptive behavior must be documented in the resident’s medical record or other facility approved form.
Space is available in the lobby/lounge for residents to receive guests in reasonable comfort and privacy.
Inquiries concerning visitation and access to the facility should be referred to the Administrator or his/her designee.
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