Homes for the Aged Act |
Homes for the Aged Regulations |
Rg 1 |
REVISED EDITION 1990 |
(25th March 1992) |
[1st February 1989] |
Citation |
1. These Regulations may be cited as the Homes for the Aged Regulations. |
Definitions |
2. In these Regulations, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Licence and fee |
Notification of change of licensee’s address, etc. |
4.—(1) The licensee shall notify the Director —
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Provision of facilities and services |
5. The licensee shall —
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Licensee to comply with conditions |
6. Every licensee shall comply with the conditions set out in the Schedule. |
Medical examination of staff |
7.—(1) No person shall be employed by the licensee to work in the home unless that person has undergone a medical examination, including a chest X-ray, and has been certified by a medical practitioner to be free from infectious diseases.
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First-aid facilities |
8.—(1) The licensee shall ensure that the home has a first-aid kit for emergency treatment which shall be kept in an accessible and safe place in the home.
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Fire precautions |
9.—(1) The licensee shall take adequate precautions against the risk of fire including —
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Emergency information |
10.—(1) Every home shall have a list of emergency telephone numbers which is readily available to the staff including the telephone numbers of —
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Licensee to inquire into any complaint of abuse of resident |
11.—(1) The licensee shall forthwith inquire into any complaint of an abuse of any resident and shall report its findings to the Director as expeditiously as may be reasonably expected of it but in any case not later than two weeks after the complaint.
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Notification of death, illness or accident |
12.—(1) When a resident is ill or has an accident the licensee shall forthwith —
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Records |
13.—(1) The licensee shall maintain an admissions register and a resident’s casefile.
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Log-book |
14. The licensee shall maintain a log-book for daily records. |
Penalty |
15. Any licensee who contravenes or fails to comply with regulation 5(h), 5(i), 6, 7, 9, 11, 13 or 14 shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding $2,000. |