Record of Need for Auxiliary Aid or Service Sample Clauses

Record of Need for Auxiliary Aid or Service. The patient’s medical chart shall note whether the patient and/or companion is deaf or hard of hearing and what auxiliary aid(s) or service(s) she uses.
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Record of Need for Auxiliary Aid or Service. Briarleaf will take appropriate steps to ensure that all Briarleaf Personnel are made aware of a Resident or Companion’s need for an auxiliary aid or service so that effective communication with such person will be achieved. These steps will include designating this information in the Resident’s medical records.
Record of Need for Auxiliary Aid or Service. The resident’s medical chart shall note whether the resident is deaf or hard of hearing and what auxiliary aid(s) or service(s) he/she uses. Additionally, Xxxxxxxx will inform any/all contractors who are working for or with Xxxxxxxx and who are providing care to the resident pursuant to an independent medical provider-patient relationship, when auxiliary aid(s) or service(s) may be necessary for a resident who is deaf or hard of hearing, to the extent such contractors do not have access to the resident’s medical chart.
Record of Need for Auxiliary Aid or Service. The Facilities will take appropriate steps to ensure that all of their personnel are made aware of a Patient or Companion’s disability and auxiliary aid and services needed so that effective communication with such person will be achieved. These steps will include designating this information in the medical record. The Patient’s medical record shall be conspicuously labeled (such as with a sticker, indicator, or label on the cover) to alert Personnel to the fact that the Patient and/or Companion is deaf or hard of hearing. The medical record shall indicate the mode of communication requested by and provided to the Patient or Companion.
Record of Need for Auxiliary Aid or Service. GPCS will take appropriate steps to ensure that all GPCS Personnel are made aware of a Consumer’s or Companion’s disability and auxiliary aid and services needed so that effective communication with such person will be achieved. These steps will include designating this information in the Consumer’s record. The Consumer’s record shall be conspicuously labeled (such as with a sticker, indicator, or label on the cover) to alert GPCS Personnel to the fact that the Consumer and/or Companion is deaf or hard of hearing. The Consumer’s record shall indicate the mode of communication requested by and provided to the Consumer or Companion.
Record of Need for Auxiliary Aid or Service. CPOT will take appropriate steps to ensure that all CPOT Personnel are made aware of a Patient or Companion’s disability and auxiliary aid and services needed so that effective communication with such person will be achieved. These steps will include designating this information in the medical record. The Patient’s medical record shall be conspicuously labeled (such as with a sticker, indicator, or label on the cover) to alert CPOT Personnel to the fact that the Patient and/or Companion is deaf or hard of hearing. The medical record shall indicate the mode of communication requested by and provided to the Patient or Companion.

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