Common use of Your care Clause in Contracts

Your care. 6.1. We aim to ensure that you receive the care that is most appropriate for you. A detailed care plan is prepared for each person who moves to Xxxxxxx House, which determines how we will try to meet individual needs. Regular assessments are made to ensure those needs are being met. We encourage participation by you and your relatives in the preparation of the care plan, and in the ongoing reviews of care needs. 6.2. If you have a period of sickness, we will endeavour to offer care if it can be contained and dealt with by staff at that time. We can provide care to you through any final illness, but we do reserve the right to ask next of kin or a representative to relocate residents who need care and attention that the home cannot offer. In this event, we will provide you with at least 28 days' notice as detailed in clause 20. 6.3. You are required to be registered with a GP. You may register with a local GP or keep your own GP, provided he or she is willing to come and visit you at Xxxxxxx House, should the need arise. 6.4. Nominated members of staff can re-order, collect and administer medication that has been prescribed for residents. In appropriate circumstances, you may wish to be responsible for your own medication, which must then be kept in a locked drawer in your room. If any non-prescription medicines are used, the staff need to be kept informed, as daily records are kept of all medication used by each resident. 6.5. Our pastoral team is available to provide spiritual support. You are also welcome to receive pastoral visits from your own church. In addition to our provision as a Christian charity, residents of any faith or none can be helped to access spiritual support in their own tradition.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Residency Agreement, Residency Agreement, Residency Agreement

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