Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE) Practice Test

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Which of the following statements is true regarding residents in a RCFE?

  1. They can be locked in their rooms if needed

  2. They have the right to refuse all treatments

  3. Home-cooked meals can be made by residents

  4. They must have their personal rights documented

The correct answer is: They must have their personal rights documented

The statement that residents must have their personal rights documented is correct because regulations governing Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly emphasize the importance of ensuring that residents are aware of their rights and that these rights are clearly outlined and maintained in their personal records. Documentation serves to protect the rights of the residents, providing a reference point for both staff and residents themselves. It ensures that all parties understand and respect the rights afforded to individuals within the facility, fostering an environment of safety and dignity. Home-cooked meals may be a possibility depending on the facility’s policies, but it isn't a universally guaranteed right. Residents having the right to refuse treatment aligns with patient autonomy, yet it's essential for those rights to be documented as well. Locking residents in their rooms can be considered a form of restraint and is generally against the policies intended to protect resident autonomy and dignity.