At Royal Palm Beach, we nurture a warm and caring environment which enables our residents to relax and rejuvenate. Our philosophy of care is built on a strong whole-team approach that improves the lives of all involved.
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Our personal approach to care enriches the life of each resident for a meaningful and enjoyable lifestyle. The unique needs of each resident are tended to with love during their stay at Royal Palm Beach.
Residents at Royal Palm Beach have come to expect compassionate caregiving, because here, caring is our labor of love. In every decision, at every crossroads, and at every level of operation, our focus is on improving care for our residents.
Royal Palm Beach provides short-term rehabilitation and long-term skilled nursing care in a calm and relaxing atmosphere. Our robust rehabilitation program challenges patients to meet goals with the objective of returning home faster and stronger.
Standards for Appropriate Use of Facial Coverings for Infection Control | |||||
Date Implemented: | 7/31/23 | Date Reviewed/ Revised: | Reviewed/ Revised By: | Clinical Services |
It is the policy of this facility to ensure the safety of the residents, visitors, and employees of the facilities by adhering to the facial covering requirements.
Policy Explanation and Compliance Guidelines:
Facilities may choose to require a resident to wear a facial covering only when the resident is in a common area of the health care setting and is exhibiting signs or symptoms of or has a diagnosed infectious disease that can be spread through droplet or airborne transmission.
Facilities may choose to require a visitor to wear a facial covering only when the visitor is:
Facilities who choose to require a facial covering for any resident in accordance with infection control practices and prevention as described above may allow the resident to opt-out by providing education of the risks versus benefits, recommending frequent hand washing and other guidance as relevant during infectious disease outbreaks or applicable transmission prevention.
Facilities who choose to require a facial covering for any visitor in accordance with infection control practices and prevention as described above may allow the visitor to opt-out by providing education of the risks versus benefits, recommending frequent hand washing and other guidance as relevant during infectious disease outbreaks or applicable transmission prevention.
Facilities must allow an employee to opt out of facial covering requirements unless an employee is:
References:
Agency For Health Care Administration. Health Facility and Agency Licensing. Notice of Emergency Rule. Section 408.824 Florida Statutes.