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Improving Quality of Life for Older People in Long-Stay Care ...

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<strong>Care</strong> process24a. Can long-stay residents choose to undertake householdor garden tasks <strong>in</strong> your facility if they wish?YesNo24b. If yes, how many residents help regularly?24c. Which activities do residents help with(please tick more than one box if appropriate)?Wash<strong>in</strong>g/dry<strong>in</strong>g dishes a Clean<strong>in</strong>g rooms eLay<strong>in</strong>g tables b Mak<strong>in</strong>g beds fServ<strong>in</strong>g food c Garden<strong>in</strong>g gCook<strong>in</strong>g d Others (please specify): h25. Do long-stay residents have the facility <strong>for</strong> lock<strong>in</strong>g their owncupboard or drawer?253YesNo26. Are any provisions made <strong>for</strong> residence <strong>of</strong> married couples <strong>in</strong> thisfacility?YesNo27. Are ambulant, mentally-alert long-stay residents allowed to leavethe facility (to go <strong>for</strong> a walk, visit a relative etc.) unaccompanied?YesNo

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