Admission Procedure
Prior to admission you and your relatives are invited to visit Pentlow and meet the staff on duty. A pre-admission assessment will be carried out by the General Manager to ensure that we can meet all your nursing needs. (Copies of this assessment form are available on request). When you arrive at Pentlow you will be shown to the room you or your relatives have selected. You will have a wardrobe, chest of drawers and a bedside cabinet with a lockable drawer, for your personal belongings. Each nursing home room has a button so you can call a nurse at any time, it also has an overhead light.
Emergency Admission
An Emergency Admission can be accepted providing the person or agency referring the resident is able to provide sufficient information for the Nurse in Charge to determine that the prospective resident has needs broadly within the services and facilities offered by the Home. The emergency agreement will state that the admission is short term and the placement could only become long term after a full assessment and review is carried out. The Nurse in Charge will come and discuss any concerns you may have. Your medicines will be collected at this time and safely stored. These will be given to you by a Nurse when they are due. We take responsibility for all repeat prescriptions while you are with us. (The only time we encourage patients to care for their own medicines is when they are preparing to go home again. We then ensure that you are happy about your medicine regime and will be able to cope on your own). A member of staff will help you unpack and make you comfortable. The laundry personel will document items of clothing brought into the care Home.
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