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Residential Care and The Law - Aged Care is a Risky Business

Residential Care and The Law - Aged Care is a Risky Business

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Date Added: 01/02/2012
Listening Time: 49 Mins
Conference: Law and Ethics in Aged Care
Recorded Date: 24/06/2010
Location: Melbourne VIC Australia

Description

This lecture discusses elderly residential care and the law. The increase in responsibilities and the resulting increase in exposure to risk for registered nurses working in the area of residential aged care is described and discussed. The laws governing nursing practice within elderly aged care are described and discussed. The reasons for clear documentation of incidents promptly are discussed. Examples of incidents which occurred in aged residential care and resulted in legal interventions are provided. This is a highly informative lecture.

The main concepts explored in this session are:

  • Elderly residential care and the law
  • Registered nurses & increases in responsibilities & risk exposure
  • Laws governing nursing practice within elderly aged care
  • Documentation of incidents
  • Incidents in aged residential care resulting in legal interventions

Speaker

Sabine Phillips is a registered nurse who currently works as a member of a legal service organisation which advises, aged care sector clients on medico-legal matters. Sabine combines her master of law qualification with her impressive aged care experience, as a standards and accreditation aged care assessor.


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0 # Helen Dean 2012-02-04 14:20
Sabine was very informative. Highlights the responsibilitie s of the nurse on duty. H.Dean
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0 # Dianne Street 2012-02-18 20:00
Great lecture. How true residents and family expectations have increased.
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