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{{Legal Issues in Residential Care: An Advocate's Manual TOC}}
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When a person is being admitted to the residential care facility for more than 30 days, the operator is required to develop an individualized care plan for the person. ([[Chapter Six Legal Issues in Residential Care References|45]])Sections 81 and 82 of the Residential Care Regulation  sets out the components of a care plan. [[Chapter Six Legal Issues in Residential Care References|46]]) The operator has a responsibility to ensure the care plan is properly implemented, reviewed if there is a substantial change in circumstances, and if there is no change, the plan must be reviewed at least once a year.
When a person is being admitted to the residential care facility for more than 30 days, the operator is required to develop an individualized care plan for the person. ([[Chapter Six Legal Issues in Residential Care References|45]])Sections 81 and 82 of the Residential Care Regulation  sets out the components of a care plan. [[Chapter Six Legal Issues in Residential Care References|46]]) The operator has a responsibility to ensure the care plan is properly implemented, reviewed if there is a substantial change in circumstances, and if there is no change, the plan must be reviewed at least once a year.

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