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#RCR, s. 50 (1) and (2).
#RCR, s. 50 (1) and (2).
#RCR, s. 50 (1) and (2).
#RCR, s. 50 (1) and (2).
#This has consistently been shown in British Columbia, across Canada and the United States.  See for example:  Alamgir, H., Yu, S., Chavoshi, N. & Ngan, K. (2008). Occupational injury among full-time, part-time and casual health care workers. Occupational Medicine, 58(5), Pg. 348-354.Also:  MacPhail, F. & Bowles, P. (August 2008). Improving the economic security of casual workers in BC. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Online:  http://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/BC_Office_Pubs/bc_2008/CCPA_casual_workers_full.pdf  (Last accessed January 9, 2016).
#This has consistently been shown in British Columbia, across Canada and the United States.  See for example:  Alamgir, H., Yu, S., Chavoshi, N. & Ngan, K. (2008). Occupational injury among full-time, part-time and casual health care workers. Occupational Medicine, 58(5), Pg. 348-354. Also:  MacPhail, F. & Bowles, P. (August 2008). Improving the economic security of casual workers in BC. Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives. Online:  http://www.policyalternatives.ca/sites/default/files/uploads/publications/BC_Office_Pubs/bc_2008/CCPA_casual_workers_full.pdf  (Last accessed January 9, 2016).
#Ombuds Best of Care, pg. 254-6.
#Ombuds Best of Care, pg. 254-6.
#RCR, s. 42 (1).
#RCR, s. 42 (1).
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#Ombuds, Best of Care, Finding  139 and Recommendation 171.
#Ombuds, Best of Care, Finding  139 and Recommendation 171.
#Ministry of Health Home and Community Care Policy Manual. Chapter: 6 Residential Care Services Number: 6.J-  Movement of Clients – Facility Closures Or Renovations [Effective: October 15, 2012]
#Ministry of Health Home and Community Care Policy Manual. Chapter: 6 Residential Care Services Number: 6.J-  Movement of Clients – Facility Closures Or Renovations [Effective: October 15, 2012]
#See letter from Fraser Health to BC Care Providers Association. Online: www.bccare.ca/wp-content/uploads/ResponsefromNMurrayFHAApril2014.pdf    (Last accessed January 9,2016).
#See letter from Fraser Health to BC Care Providers Association. Online: http://www.bccare.ca/wp-content/uploads/ResponsefromNMurrayFHAApril2014.pdf    (Last accessed January 9,2016).
#BC’s best practice guideline for dementia  define anti-psychotic medication this way: “Drugs developed to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder/psychotic depression. In older adult psychiatry they have roles in the management of psychotic disorders, mood disorders, delirium, and some behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (e.g. psychosis/marked aggression).” See: Best practice guideline for accommodating and managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in residential care - a person-centered interdisciplinary approach. (Ministry of Health, October 2012). Online: http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2012/bpsd-guideline.pdf (Last accessed January 9, 2016). [“Best practice guideline for dementia “]  
#BC’s best practice guideline for dementia  define anti-psychotic medication this way: “Drugs developed to treat psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, and bipolar disorder/psychotic depression. In older adult psychiatry they have roles in the management of psychotic disorders, mood disorders, delirium, and some behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (e.g. psychosis/marked aggression).” See: Best practice guideline for accommodating and managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia in residential care - a person-centered interdisciplinary approach. (Ministry of Health, October 2012). Online: http://www.health.gov.bc.ca/library/publications/year/2012/bpsd-guideline.pdf (Last accessed January 9, 2016). [“Best practice guideline for dementia “]  
#Health Canada.(2005). Atypical antipsychotic drugs and dementia – advisories, warnings and recalls for health professionals.  Online: http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2005/14307a-eng.php Canadian Institute for Health Information. (2009) Antipsychotic drug use in seniors. Analysis in Brief.
#Health Canada.(2005). Atypical antipsychotic drugs and dementia – advisories, warnings and recalls for health professionals.  Online: http://healthycanadians.gc.ca/recall-alert-rappel-avis/hc-sc/2005/14307a-eng.php Canadian Institute for Health Information. (2009) Antipsychotic drug use in seniors. Analysis in Brief.
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#RCR, s.77 (1) to (3).
#RCR, s.77 (1) to (3).
#See Coroner Services, Eldon Mooney.
#See Coroner Services, Eldon Mooney.
#Vancouver Island Health Authority. Community Care Licensing Program. Reportable and non-reportable incidents – information for caregivers. Online: http://www.viha.ca/NR/rdonlyres/B669541E-FB61-4416-AF73-AE4647534F0C/0/ReportableandNonreportableIncidents.pdf [ Last accessed January 9, 2016]
#Vancouver Island Health Authority. Community Care Licensing Program. Reportable and non-reportable incidents – information for caregivers. Online: http://www.viha.ca/NR/rdonlyres/B669541E-FB61-4416-AF73-AE4647534F0C/0/ReportableandNonreportableIncidents.pdf [Last accessed January 9, 2016]
#ACE.
#ACE.
#RCR, s. 88.
#RCR, s. 88.
#AGA, s. 45 (1).
#AGA, s. 45 (1).
#ACE.
#ACE.
#Alzheimer Society ( 2007). Tough Issues: Restraints. Online: http://www.alzheimer.ca/~/media/Files/national/brochures-tough-issues/Tough_Issues_Restraints_2007_e.pdf (Last accessed January 9, 2016).
#Alzheimer Society (2007). Tough Issues: Restraints. Online: http://www.alzheimer.ca/~/media/Files/national/brochures-tough-issues/Tough_Issues_Restraints_2007_e.pdf (Last accessed January 9, 2016).
#Residential Care Regulations, B.C. Reg. 96/2009, s. 1.  {“RCR”)
#Residential Care Regulations, B.C. Reg. 96/2009, s. 1.  {“RCR”)
#RCR, s. 74 (1).
#RCR, s. 74 (1).