Difference between revisions of "Care Plans in Long-Term Care"
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If language is a barrier, an interpreter should be present at the assessment and care conference. An interpreter can be requested in advance through a provincial online booking system. For more information see the [http://www.phsa.ca/health-professionals/professional-resources/language-services/interpreting#Access--interpreters Provincial Health Services Authority’s website]. If someone is unable to book online, interpretation service can also be booked through the Provincial Health Service Authority phone line: 604-297-8400; Toll-free: 1-877-BCTalks (228-2557). Unfortunately, onsite interpreters are currently only available for Lower Mainland health authorities (Fraser Health, | If language is a barrier, an interpreter should be present at the assessment and care conference. An interpreter can be requested in advance through a provincial online booking system. For more information see the [http://www.phsa.ca/health-professionals/professional-resources/language-services/interpreting#Access--interpreters Provincial Health Services Authority’s website]. If someone is unable to book online, interpretation service can also be booked through the Provincial Health Service Authority phone line: 604-297-8400; Toll-free: 1-877-BCTalks (228-2557). Unfortunately, onsite interpreters are currently only available for Lower Mainland health authorities (Fraser Health, | ||
=== | ===MOST Forms and Advance Directives === | ||
The care plan may also include advance directives and end of life planning if these have been discussed with the resident and their family or authorized representative. | The care plan may also include advance directives and end of life planning if these have been discussed with the resident and their family or authorized representative. |