Are nursing home residents allowed to keep personal possessions in their rooms?

Yes, nursing home residents in Washington are allowed to keep personal possessions in their rooms. Nursing Home Abuse Law in Washington requires that the nursing home provider allow a resident to keep reasonable amounts of personal items, as long as the items do not pose a risk of harm or infection to the other residents. The nursing home provider is also required to allow the resident to safely store these personal items in their room or another place they can access. Providers are also required to help ensure the security and safety of the resident’s personal items. This includes helping the resident move items to and from safe places if necessary and protecting the items from theft, damage, or destruction. Nursing home providers are also required to assist with the labeling of personal items, if requested by the resident. Ultimately, the nursing home provider has to respect the resident’s wishes and preferences when it comes to keeping personal possessions in their room. If there are any concerns or questions, the nursing home provider should work with the resident to resolve them in a way that is satisfactory to both.

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