Ash

Lap sash restraints are legal in NSW.

Cedric

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J Collett wrote:

> I was thinking of the various assessments such as continence and pain 
> but I suppose these could be developed as templates.  I haven't 
> eye-balled any of the aged care pro-formas for these types assessments 
> so don't know if they require any clinical data not recorded in 
> conventional GP EHR fields but was wondering about:

> - restraint management charts

dunno where you are, but in nsw restraint is legally unacceptable 
ttbomk, although others may know better

the best available restraint is physical enclosure in secure geriatric 
units; posey restrainers and chinese fingers are listed as assault for 
quite some time

ash
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