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Our Pledge
This code of ethics guides our decision and leads us to
create a culture of the acceptance, understanding, and trust for the people we
serve and for those who support them.
We pledge integrity and commit to fairness, honesty,
and confidentiality
- Staff and volunteers discuss individuals only in
private settings with the client and other authorized people present.
- Computers and fax machines where client
information is available are located in areas accessible only to authorized
staff.
- Staff will provide the public with the accurate
information about our setting and services. Our marketing and other
materials will accurately describe the services we are able to safely
deliver.
- Glenwood Estates does not discriminate in
employment or in accepting residents based on race, ethnic origin, religion,
or other criteria under federal or state law.
We pledge integrity and commit to open communication
and encourage of self expression in order to continually improve our services.
- Residence and family suggestions are discussed
openly and constructively at regular forums with staff, residents, and
family members.
- A monthly newsletter is informative, timely, and
distributed to all interested parties.
- Weekly calendars are posted informing residents on
current events.
- Glenwood Estates quality improvement process
encourages staff to identify helpful changes in policies and procedures.
- Staff is available to assist residents and
families who may want to meet as a group.
- Interdisciplinary meetings are held each month
with Glenwood Estates advisory board.
- Management periodically contacts families and
residents for feedback on the quality of customer service and customer
satisfaction.
We pledge integrity and commit to nurture choice
through disclosure of vital information to enable the people we serve to make
informed decisions about the level of care and correspondence with the level of
risk they desire.
- Complete and clear information will be given to
prospective consumers and their families early in their decision making
process through disclosure statements and other materials.
- Changes in service agreements and plans of care
are made based on decisions reached in conjunction with residents, family,
management, and third party payers.
- Any changes in health status or ability o meet the
criteria to continue living at Glenwood Estates are discussed with residents
and their family members if the resident desires.
- When the staff observes or anticipates that the
person has needs that cannot be met by the provider, management will provide
a list of other service organizations that may be able to assist.
We promote the highest quality housing with services
and commit to develop a well-trained and competent staff to prudently manage
Glenwood Estates resources to provide quality housing with services and to
comply with applicable laws and regulations.
- This organization makes improvements based on
information from satisfaction surveys of the people served and employees.
- The organization provides basic staff training,
on-going staff development, and regularly evaluates the ability of the staff
to provide quality services in a customer friendly manner.
- The organization is kept up to date on trends and
new practices by staff that attends conferences and participates actively in
trade associations.
- The organization encourages volunteers from the
community to supplement the organization's resources.
- The organization makes public it's regulatory
compliance.
- An increase in fees are presented and explained
well in advance to the people being served.
- The organization involves staff, residents, and
their families in it's process to improve quality.
We promote the highest quality housing with services
and commit to provide innovative and supportive housing in a well-maintained
setting that reflects the value of our community.
- The people we serve and those who support them are
regularly informed about safety procedures and emergency contingency plans.
- The building is new and very attractive.
- Services are delivered in a manner that is
sensitive to the ethnic differences.
- The organization's services are up to date and of
good quality.
- All staff share responsibility for maintaining a
safe and clean environment and report any problems to the appropriate staff.
- The maintenance staff plans and works with
residents to minimize disruptions to the people we serve.
- The community's preferences and values are
reflected in the design and decor of the building.
- The people we serve are encouraged to decorate
their apartments as they wish.
We promote the highest quality housing with services
and commit to help the people we serve obtain services to maximize their desired
level of independence, autonomy, and dignity. We will identify internal as
well as community resources to assist them with life's transitions.
- Service coordinator or RN works with the person
being served to identify appropriate services and so care planning that
maximizes the person's ability to maintain their desired level of
independence.
- The person being served identifies and selects
services in consultation with staff.
- The organization contracts with the county and
other third-party payers to assist the people we serve.
- The organization is committed to a mission that
responds to a social need of the community.
- Staff encourages and facilitates advance planning
for the life transitions by talking with the people we serve and their
families about health changes they see and suggest other services that may
be explored.
We foster community and commit to acknowledge and
respect each person we serve as a reflections of his or her own culture, life
experiences, habits, and decisions.
- The organization is committed to a mission
statement and management policies promoting tolerance and respect of
people's diversity.
- The experience and preferences of the people we
serve are incorporated into planning and designing individualized services
and care plans.
- Staff provides services in a manner that respects
religious, cultural, racial, and ethnic diversity.
- Local agencies, other organizations, and places of
worship are included in our community activities to help meet diverse needs.
- Diverse community groups are invited to use the
organization's meeting space.
We foster community and commit to partner with the
people we serve and those who support them - their families, community, and
members of our organization.
- Family conferences are structured to enable the
people we serve and their families to openly discuss their needs and desire
to improve support when difficult decisions must be made.
- The organization encourages active family and
resident groups to come together and work on issues for the good of the
people we serve.
- The organization encourages staff, managers,
volunteers, board members, and owners to carefully listen to the people we
serve to ensure that we understand and do whatever it is we can do to
reasonably respond to their wishes.
- The staff seeks opportunities to appropriately
involve family and friends of the people we serve in the organization's
activities.
We foster community and commit to demonstrate good
citizenship and create opportunities for mutually beneficial activities within
the greater community.
- Staff participates in local civic groups and works
with local officials on civic projects that support a vital and diverse
community.
- The board actively develops constructive
partnerships with other organizations in the community to support effective
programs for older people in our region.
- Staff promotes and facilitates the continuous
involvement of those we serve in the large community.
- The organization has developed a program through
which staff and those we serve volunteer their services for the community
good.
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