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MYTH:
Nursing facility residents lose all of their rights.

FACT:
Nursing facility residents maintain all of their constitutional rights, including the right to vote. In fact, an act passed by Congress, the Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1987 (OBRA 87), outlines specific rights to all nursing facility residents. Among other rights, residents have the right to voice complaints and concerns about the facility, the right to have a voice in the care that they are given, the right to receive visitors as well as freedom of choice.

MYTH:
Residents of nursing facilities are physically restrained.

FACT:
No restraint, chemical nor physical, can be applied without a physician's order from the resident's physician. Additionally, all Central Management facilities solicit family input and support prior to requesting a physician's order for a restraint. In those few cases where restraints must be implemented, application of a restraint must be in the best interest of the resident, not for the facility.

MYTH:
Residents of nursing facilities don't have choices as to what they eat, the activities that they participate in, nor in what time they retire for the evening.

FACT:
Our staff realizes that living in a nursing facility is not like living at home, although we try to see that our residents' environments are "home-like" to the highest degree possible. However, every effort is made to accommodate every resident's individual needs and desires. Alternate meals are prepared, in additional to the regular meal service, in order to accommodate residents' varying tastes in food. Also residents are able to choose the activities in which they participate.

Additionally, our residents are encouraged to bring furniture, art and photographs from home to decorate their rooms. This gives our residents a feeling of "being at home." It is our desire to make the environment "home-like" to the highest degree possible.

MYTH:
Nursing facility residents are held against their will.

FACT:
Residents are not unwillingly "committed" to nursing facilities. It is the choice of the resident as to whether or not they enter a facility. Residents are able to leave nursing facilities at any time. Also residents who are able may visit family and friends as they desire.

MYTH:
A day will come when nursing facilities are no longer needed.

FACT:
As the aging population continues to increase over time, nursing facilities will always be needed in our society. Although Nursing Home placement is not suitable for all, the elderly and disabled often have needs which are not available from any other source than from Nursing Homes. Nursing Homes provide meals, therapy, nursing services, social services, as well as an integrated program of activities.


Forest Haven Nursing Home
171 Thrasher Drive
Jonesboro, LA 71251
Tel: (318) 728-3251

Forest Haven is a member of the Central Management Company family.

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