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==1. Residents Rights==  
==Residents Rights==  


Chapter 2 introduced the Residents’ Bill of Rights which can be found in the Schedule to the Residential Care Regulations.  The Bill of Rights is typically seen as an important statement of rights that can be used to help inform residents, family and friends, as well as administration, staff and volunteers. It reinforces the fact that people receiving care, as well as their family and friends are not expected to (and do not) “leave their rights at the front door.”
Chapter 2 introduced the Residents’ Bill of Rights which can be found in the Schedule to the Residential Care Regulations.  The Bill of Rights is typically seen as an important statement of rights that can be used to help inform residents, family and friends, as well as administration, staff and volunteers. It reinforces the fact that people receiving care, as well as their family and friends are not expected to (and do not) “leave their rights at the front door.”
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