Are you sure you don't want to just update your existing policy using the Long Term Care Survey guidance to surveyors? Your staff would already be familiar with most of the issues in your policy and you would only need to update their practises with what you change.


From: Mary Frank <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: restraint reduction policy
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 06:39:29 -0800 (PST)

Hi group, state is here and I need some help with a restraint reduction policy as our current one needs updating. I have looked in the AANAC document library but cannot find anything. Can anyone direct to one on the website (I'm probably looking in the wrong place) or does anyone have one that they can fax or email to me? It would be much appreciated. Thanks email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] fax: 715-268-6167
--Mary

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