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| ;Labour Relations Code: Governs the conduct of both parties in the event of a breakdown in labour negotiations. Also the Code calls for the development of an essential service plan for residents in the event of labour disruption. | | ;Labour Relations Code: Governs the conduct of both parties in the event of a breakdown in labour negotiations. Also the Code calls for the development of an essential service plan for residents in the event of labour disruption. |
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| ===Appendix A Care Requirements Summary===
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| In 2009 BC Care Providers Association developed a summary classification of residents for their organization. This table is a modified version of that classification, with more focus on the “typical “ residents. Most residents in care facilities fall into Groups 1, 2 and 3. A small minority may come within Groups 4 or 5, some of whom may be living in specialized units.
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| ==== Prospective complex care residents may be categorized into five groups====
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| ;GROUP 1:
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| Physically dependent and cognitively intact with medical needs requiring professional nursing for monitoring or medical intervention. Requires a planned care program. Unable to use wheelchair independently. Requires paraprofessional interventions.
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| Clinically complex requiring professional nursing, monitoring and skilled intervention. May be re-ambulation, hospice/ palliative, medical sub acute (high needs).
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| ;GROUP 3:
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| Cognitively impaired, socially appropriate. Unable to communicate needs, requires directional assistance and/ or requires total care with ADLs. Requires a secure environment for safety. May or may not be independently mobile.
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| Cognitive impaired, socially inappropriate, anti-social behaviours. Unable to communicate needs, requires total care with ADLs. Requires a secure environment for self protection.
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| ;GROUP 5:
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| Residents with severe behavioural problems, destructive, aggressive, violent. May or may not be independently mobile.
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| ===Appendix B===
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| ==== List of Regulatory Colleges Specifically Relevant to Residential Care ====
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| ;College of Dietitians of BC:
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| www.collegeofdietitiansbc.org
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| ;College of Licensed Practical Nurses of BC:
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| www.clpnbc.org
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| ;College of Occupational Therapists of BC:
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| [http://www.cotbc.org www.cotbc.org]
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| ;College of Pharmacists of BC:
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| [http://www.bcpharmacists.org www.bcpharmacists.org]
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| ;College of Physical Therapists of BC:
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| [http://www.cptbc.org www.cptbc.org]
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| ;College of Physicians and Surgeons of BC:
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| [http://www.cpsbc.ca www.cpsbc.ca]
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| ;College of Registered Nurses of BCP:
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| [http://www.crnbc.ca www.crnbc.ca]
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| ;College of Registered Psychiatric Nurses of BC:
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| [http://www.crpnbc.ca www.crpnbc.ca]
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| ;BC College of Social Workers:
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| [http://www.bccollegeofsocialworkers.ca www.bccollegeofsocialworkers.ca]
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| {{REVIEWED | reviewer = BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support, June 2014}} | | {{REVIEWED | reviewer = BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support, June 2014}} |
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