Nursing Assistant Advocacy: Protecting Resident Rights & Well-being
1. Speaking up for the resident's rights. This includes ensuring the resident is aware of their rights and receiving the care and services they are entitled to. It also means protecting the resident from abuse and neglect.2. Reporting any concerns about the resident's care. They can do this to the resident's nurse or doctor, the social worker, or the ombudsman.
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