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Holly, the big problem I see with pictures only is
that not all residents continue to look like their picture. Some change quickly,
others not so. The ID bracelet, if you can get the resident to wear it, is still
the best bet. We have a few residents that won't wear a bracelet, but they will
wear a name tag like the staff wear. It works for them so we order them one.
Also, if a confused resident did manage to escape, an ID bracelet would
alert someone who may come upon them that they belong somewhere... May get them
home quicker. We had a lady wandering in our parking lot. When a couple of
our staff members went to ask if they could help her they saw her ID from
the facility down the street and returned her.
Our bracelets are discreet and smooth tubular
plastic that doesn't scratch the skin. With the large turnover in nurses and
staff I would want a form of ID that prevents making mistakes at med pass, meal
time or any other time.
Jane
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