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*'''[[J. Admission Process for Special Individuals or Circumstances|J. Admission Process for Special Individuals or Circumstances]] | *'''[[J. Admission Process for Special Individuals or Circumstances|J. Admission Process for Special Individuals or Circumstances]] | ||
**[[Admission of Veterans to | **[[Admission of Veterans to Residential Care| Admission of Veterans]]{{·}}[[Admission of Aboriginal Residents to Care Facilities|Admission of Aboriginal Residents]]{{·}}[[Admission of Spouses with Different Care Needs|Admission of Spouses with Different Care Needs]]{{·}}[[Admission of Sponsored Immigrants Needing Care|Admission of Sponsored Immigrants Needing Care]] | ||
=== Chapter Four - Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care === | |||
*'''[[A. Part One - Common Care Issues and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|A. Part One - Common Care Issues]] | |||
**[[Care Plans and and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care| Care Plans]]{{·}}[[Communication and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care]]{{·}}[[Care Conferences and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|Care Conferences]]{{·}}[[Staffing and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|Staffing]]{{·}}[[Quality of Care and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|Quality of Care]]{{·}}[[Continence Care and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|Continence Care]]{{·}}[[Risk Taking and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|Risk Taking]]{{·}}[[Private Communication and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|Private Communication]]{{·}}[[Paid Companions in Residential Care|Paid Companions in Residential Care]]{{·}}[[Renovations and Closure of Facilities and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|Renovations and Closure of Facilities]] | |||
*'''[[B. Part Two - Seven Pressing Issues and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|B. Part Two - Seven Pressing Issues]] | |||
**[[1. Medications and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|1. Medications]]{{·}}[[2. Control over Visiting and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|2. Control over Visiting]]{{·}}[[3. Abuse and Neglect and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|3. Abuse and Neglect]]{{·}}[[4. Resident to Resident Harms and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|4. Resident to Resident Harms]]{{·}}[[5. Reporting Responsibilities and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|5. Reporting Responsibilities]]{{·}}[[6. Restraints and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|6. Restraints]]{{·}}[[7. Video Surveillance and and Legal Issues When Living in Residential Care|7. Video Surveillance]] |
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