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Deanna:
Thanks, I already had this, and it didn't
work. The DON stated that since it said from the low bed to the floor,
that the mat, since it was protective, was not really a fall. I have
spoken until I am blue in the face, and they insist that the mat does not
constitute a fall I do remember someone, Rena, maybe(?) listing
something that was said at the last conference or maybe from a letter, etc.,
discussing the issue further, and stating specifically that a change from one
surface to a lower surface was to be considered a fall until shown
otherwise. Maybe I am hallucinating, as well.
Corey
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Title: Message
- Definition of a Fall in writing Corey Ali
- RE: Definition of a Fall in writing Jane Craven
- RE: Definition of a Fall in writing Deanna J. Ogle
- RE: Definition of a Fall in writing Corey Ali
- RE: Definition of a Fall in writing Pam Allen
- Re: Definition of a Fall in writing Corey Ali
- Re: Definition of a Fall in writing RRS2000
- Re: Definition of a Fall in writing Corey Ali
