Difference between revisions of "Directing Residential Care Concerns to Health Authorities"

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It is not clear whether residents or families are aware of these as a problem resolution resource. Recent Canadian research on informal consultations suggest that while the consultations may help health care providers think through ethical considerations, they tend to be of  less help to patients or families. Indeed patients are rarely involved in the deliberations involving their lives and families only slightly more often.
It is not clear whether residents or families are aware of these as a problem resolution resource. Recent Canadian research on informal consultations suggest that while the consultations may help health care providers think through ethical considerations, they tend to be of  less help to patients or families. Indeed patients are rarely involved in the deliberations involving their lives and families only slightly more often.


==The BC Care Aide & Community Health Worker Registry==
==The BC Care Aide and Community Health Worker Registry==


Under the Residential Care Regulations , operators have a responsibility to properly screen prospective employees (verifying their qualifications, character references, and conducting a criminal record check) before hiring, and to assure that people have the competence to carry out their defined duties.  There is also an ongoing responsibility to monitor employees’ performance.
Under the Residential Care Regulations , operators have a responsibility to properly screen prospective employees (verifying their qualifications, character references, and conducting a criminal record check) before hiring, and to assure that people have the competence to carry out their defined duties.  There is also an ongoing responsibility to monitor employees’ performance.