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Massachusetts and Federal Law both guarantee you comprehensive legal rights if you are in a Nursing Home. These resident rights concern quality of life. Federal Regulations require the Nursing Home to:
- Ensure the protection of resident
funds. In addition, Massachusetts Law requires the Nursing Facility to meet the following minimum care standards: MASSACHUSETTS Nursing Home Care Minimum Standards 105 CMR 150.007 Level I care shall provide, at a minimum, a total of 2.6 hours of nursing care per patient per day; at least 0.6 hours shall be provided by licensed nursing personnel and 2.0 hours by ancillary nursing personnel. Level II care shall provide, at a minimum, a total of 2.0 hours of nursing care per patient per day; at least 0.6 hours shall be provided by licensed nursing personnel and 1.4 hours by ancillary nursing personnel. Level III care shall provide, at a minimum, a total of 1.4 hours of nursing care per patient per day; at least 0.4 hours shall be provided by licensed nursing personnel and 1.0 hours by ancillary nursing personnel. Level IV care shall provide:
Staff Counted in Standard The supervisor of nurses and the charge nurse, may be counted in the calculation of licensed nursing personnel. The amount of nursing care time per patient shall be exclusive of non-nursing duties. OBRA: When a Nursing Home accepts Medicare and Medicaid must they comply with OBRA. Obra refers to Federal NURSING HOME LEGISLATION known as the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA), 42 U.S.C. §§ 1395-1396 (1999). OBRA lays out standards for nursing homes, along with a patients' bill of rights The Massachusetts Attorney Generals office has also created regulations for nursing homes pursuant following the Consumer Protection Statute (M.G.L.c.93A) In summary, your stay in a Massachusetts nursing home entitles you to a multitude of rights. The nursing home is responsible for all of your belongings. They are responsible for your safety. They must not commit neglect or abuse. They must allow you to have visitors. You are entitled to a written statement from the nursing home regarding your rights and responsibilities. You have a right to know exactly what your medical condition and course of treatment is. You’re entitled to rehabilitation nursing care, good medicine, a clean room and a safe environment. You have a right in most instances to choose your own doctor. You are allowed private visits and phone calls your spouse. Nursing home abuse and neglect is a form of medical malpractice and it is illegal. Call our office if you need an experienced attorney to advocate your rights.
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