Legal Opinion RE: Validity of Continuence Care Policies and Practices in Long Term Care Homes

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Nov 20, 2007
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This opinion analyzes the legality of the continence care policies and/or practices of the homes caring for the over 75,000 vulnerable elderly. It looks particularly at those who direct health care staff to ration incontinence products and to do change incontinence pads unless they are 75% or more soaked with urine.

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