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Posts by Advocates for Better Care in Rhode Island
A crucial lesser-known RI nonprofit that’s seriously under-funded: The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program is the only independent advocate for residents of nursing homes & assisted living. They give residents a voice & change lives! www.401gives.org/p2p/655473/k...
The RI State Long Term Care Ombudsman is the only independent advocate for residents in long term care, does life-changing work, and is seriously under-funded: www.401gives.org/campaigns/rh... ❤️
But do go on and tell us more about how the nursing home industry is struggling to stay afloat…
"I forget the artist, but I like the song, 'All we do is win,
win, win no matter what.'" (Celebrating the repeal of the federal nursing home staffing rule, despite evidence linking chronic understaffing to
serious resident harm.
- Clifton J. Porter II, AHCA/NCAL President and CEO
“No one needs a billion dollars. People need food. The end.”❤️
Hospital dumping in RI displaces LTC residents from their homes, wastes overextended hospital resources, and violates state and federal regulations, but continues unabated.
www.providencejournal.com/story/news/h...
Lori Porter is 🔥🔥🔥
Must watch for anyone involved in #LongTermCare as consumer, provider, regulator, or advocate.
youtu.be/ht12lUijiBQ
Resident councils give people a voice and a sense of power. They help improve meals, shape activity calendars, and create space for shared solutions.
Ask your facility about starting or joining one of these groups.
#RISLTCOP #ResidentVoices #LTCLeadership #CommunityInCare #RhodeIslandElders
Following my visit, RIDOH & the fire marshal each conducted inspections with no citations identified. 8/x
I told them that there was a resident sleeping upstairs, cna sent another staff to go get him & tell him “it was almost time for supper & a smoke.” 7/x
Back on 1st floor, I asked a staff how R’s are meant to get downstairs when there's no staff to let them out, & she said they're supposed to use the intercom on the phone to call for someone. I asked if all R’s had a dementia diagnosis: yes. I asked if all R’s were downstairs currently: yes 6/x
No answer. I called the1st number back & staff member said she'd call them. ~5 minutes later someone came & let me out. He explained he hadn't heard the intercom because he had music too loud on his headphones, which he wore the whole time I was there. whole process was about 15 minutes. 5/x
Phone on the wall in hall, & 1 button said intercom, so I pressed it, heard voices, called hello a few times, got no response. Tried pressing other buttons--1 said nurse station, but got busy signals. Called the main number from my phone & the staff who answered told me to call another number. 4/x
Noted precarious-looking extension cords & a smoke alarm at end of the hall was beeping.
At either end of the hall was a locked door to a stairwell with a bell to ring to be let out. Continued pressure did not release the lock. Neither bell worked. 3/x
Doors to stairwells & exits were locked & could only be opened with a fob, so a staff member let me into the stairwell & told me to ring the bell on the 2nd floor. No bell on the 2nd floor, so I got someone else passing through to open door. No staff on 2nd floor, & 1 resident, asleep in bed. 2/x
In the wake of the tragic events at the assisted living in Fall River, I am reminded of a visit I made to a dementia care #assistedliving in RI in 2024. What follows are excerpts of my notes from that visit. 1/x
Prior to 2017 they were required to be inspected annually. Statute dictates that “Every person or corporation who shall willfully and continually violate the provisions of this chapter will be subject to a fine of not less than $300 nor more than $2,000 for each violation of this section.”
RI #assistedliving facilities are inspected every two years. Per RIDOH policy, they NEVER have fines levied for deficiencies. @mackdistrict6.bsky.social @davidmoralesri.bsky.social
Official state holiday in RI as of 2024, thanks to @mackdistrict6.bsky.social and Rep Brianna Henries ❤️
The tragic murders/shootings of legislators and their spouses in Minnesota is also a reminder of the incredible courage it takes for our RI legislators to stand up every day for what they and their constituents believe in. 💙
See you all same time next Saturday? And the next? Until our democracy is safe?
Sign on to urge your state legislators: protect affordable healthcare by passing the RI Individual Marketplace Affordability Act!
The Long Term Care Ombudsman Program is here to help LTC residents and their carepartners! Register now and join on Zoom tonight, 6/10.
Unconscionable. State and federal regulations prohibit this, but it’s shockingly common.
A new factbook from Protect Our Healthcare RI highlights the significant impact the president's proposed Medicaid cuts would have on Rhode Islanders, one in three of whom rely on the service for health care.
Resident and family councils provide spaces where all residents can feel comfortable sharing concerns. H5169/H5170 and S484/S787 protect residents’ and families’ rights to form and sustain councils. bit.ly/alre-abcri
Read Vincent's story, he is just one of millions of Americans for whom Medicaid is critical to their well being. protecthealthri.org/news/with-me...
#ProtectMedicaid #handsoffourmedicaid
Herewith all of the pending bills sponsored by the senators who supported #ryanpearson for RI Senate president.
So grateful to live in a state where these bills can still be judged and passed on their merits! bit.ly/risenate25