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i. Since November was a presidential election, facilities were encouraged to be diligent in seeing that <br />residents were registered to vote and exercise this important right. Volunteers handed out pamphlets on <br />absentee balloting to all facilities and miniature American flags to decorate bulletin boards. <br />Problems Encountered by the Committees <br />a. Area nursing homes have had substantial turnover among administrators for the past two years. <br />b. The Nursing Home CAC volunteers continually hear concerns from residents about lengthy response times <br />to requests for assistance. <br />c. Many residents do not receive any visitors at all, leaving residents lonely and isolated. <br />d. Residents who receive Medicaid to pay for their care get only $30 /month in a nursing home, and <br />$66 /month in an adult care home. These meager funds are all residents have to pay for toiletries, a <br />personal telephone or television, and even medications (in adult care homes). <br />e. Cabarrus County has few options available for individuals who need dementia care. <br />f. Residents are often hesitant to invoke their rights due to concerns of retaliation. <br />g. Adult Care Home volunteers and regional ombudsmen were prepared to advocate for residents caught up <br />in the panic associated with potential designation of adult care homes housing large numbers of residents <br />with mental illness as an "institution of Mental Disease (IMD)." There is tremendous concern that there <br />are few viable options for residents with a primary mental illness diagnosis to live successfully in the <br />community since there are limited housing and community supports to meet these needs. While the State <br />is addressing this problem, residents, their families and staff have had an undue amount of stress placed <br />on them. This issue will be addressed further in the coming year. <br />Committee Involvement in Grievance Resolutions <br />a. Residents are often unwilling to divulge their name in the complaint resolution process. Therefore, most <br />"grievances" expressed by residents /family were brought to the administrators' attention as a general <br />expression of dissatisfaction and followed up by the CACs during subsequent visits. <br />b. During 2012, the Nursing Home and Adult Care Home CACs raised concerns on behalf of residents <br />regarding: <br />• Call lights not being answered in a timely manner <br />• Timely repair of a broken wheelchair to ensure safety <br />• Replacement of a resident's dentures <br />• Housekeeping issues <br />• Cleanliness and maintenance issues <br />• Taste, variety and quantity of food <br />• Lack of meaningful activities especially out -of- facility opportunities leading to further <br />resident isolation <br />• Theft of residents' personal items due to lack of lockable closet or box <br />Strengths of the Facilities in Cabarrus County <br />a. Many facilities provide excellent care and residents regularly praise staff for the care they receive. <br />b. In 2012, many facilities continued to upgrade their buildings in keeping with an industry -wide trend to <br />create facilities that are more homelike. <br />c. Most facility administrators welcome and heed the observations and recommendations of the <br />Committees. <br />d. Facilities made concerted efforts to assist residents in exercising their right to vote. <br />e. Most facilities have resident councils that meet monthly to provide an opportunity for residents to <br />suggest changes; several have resident food councils and family councils. <br />Attach menogg4bf d <br />1 -1 Page 259 <br />