S-4.2, r. 0.01 - Regulation respecting the certification of private seniors’ residences

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24. The operator of a category 3 or 4 private seniors’ residence must take all the measures necessary to prevent residents prone to wandering from leaving the residence without the knowledge of the staff members or the persons responsible for providing supervision, including the installation of a security device on each door of the congregate residential facility in which the residence is located that is identified, in the fire safety plan for the residence, as a door that may be used to evacuate the residence, and that, in such a case, alerts a staff member or person responsible for providing supervision, and also including the establishment of a procedure for staff members regarding their course of action in the event of an alert.
Where more than one residence is operated in the same building, one of which is a category 4 residence, a specific security device to monitor the arrivals and departures of residents of the category 4 residence must be installed.
The operator must also complete an information sheet, with a resident prone to wandering or the resident’s representative, if applicable, describing the resident’s general profile and physical characteristics, and accompanied by a recent photograph.
Once completed, the information sheet must be kept in the file referred to in section 57.
The security devices referred to in the first and second paragraphs may be deactivated when there is no resident prone to wandering in the residence.
O.C. 259-2018, s. 24; O.C. 1574-2022, s. 24; O.C. 1751-2023, s. 1.
24. The operator of a category 3 or 4 private seniors’ residence must take all the measures necessary to prevent residents prone to wandering from leaving the residence without the knowledge of the staff members or the persons responsible for providing supervision, including the installation of a security device on each door of the congregate residential facility in which the residence is located that is identified, in the fire safety plan for the residence, as a door that may be used to evacuate the residence, and that, in such a case, alerts a staff member or person responsible for providing supervision, and also including the establishment of a procedure for staff members regarding their course of action in the event of an alert.
Where more than one residence is operated in the same building, one of which is a category 4 residence, a specific security device to monitor the arrivals and departures of residents of the category 4 residence must be installed.
The operator must also complete an information sheet, with a resident prone to wandering or the resident’s representative, if applicable, describing the resident’s general profile and physical characteristics, and accompanied by a recent photograph.
Once completed, the information sheet must be kept in the file referred to in section 57.
The security devices referred to in the first and second paragraphs may be deactivated when there is no resident prone to wandering in the residence.
O.C. 259-2018, s. 24; O.C. 1574-2022, s. 24; O.C. 1751-2023, s. 1.
The provisions with respect to the operators of category 3 private seniors’ residences come into force on 15 July 2024. (O.C. 1751-2023, s. 5)
24. The operator of a category 3 or 4 private seniors’ residence must take all the measures necessary to prevent residents prone to wandering from leaving the residence or its grounds, including the installation of a security device that allows, in such a case, to alert a staff member and the establishment of a procedure intended for staff members regarding their course of action in the event of an alert.
Where more than one residence is operated in the same building, one of which is a category 4 residence, a specific security device to monitor the arrivals and departures of residents of the category 4 residence must be installed.
The operator must also complete an information sheet, with a resident prone to wandering or the resident’s representative, if applicable, describing the resident’s general profile and physical characteristics, and accompanied by a recent photograph.
Once completed, the information sheet must be kept in the file referred to in section 57.
O.C. 259-2018, s. 24; O.C. 1574-2022, s. 24.
24. The operator of a category 3 or 4 private seniors’ residence must take all the measures necessary to prevent residents prone to wandering from leaving the residence or its grounds, including the installation of a security device that allows, in such a case, to alert a staff member and the establishment of a procedure intended for staff members regarding their course of action in the event of an alert.
The operator must also complete an information sheet, with a resident prone to wandering or the resident’s representative, if applicable, describing the resident’s general profile and physical characteristics, and accompanied by a recent photograph.
Once completed, the information sheet must be kept in the file referred to in section 57.
O.C. 259-2018, s. 24; O.C. 1574-2022, s. 24.
24. The operator of a category 3 or 4 private seniors’ residence must take all the measures necessary to prevent residents prone to wandering from leaving the residence or its grounds, including the installation of a security device that allows, in such a case, to alert a staff member and the establishment of a procedure intended for staff members regarding their course of action in the event of an alert.
The operator must also complete an information sheet, with residents prone to wandering or the resident’s representative, if applicable, describing the resident’s general profile and physical characteristics, and accompanied by a recent photograph.
Once completed, the information sheet must be kept in the file referred to in section 57.
O.C. 259-2018, s. 24.
In force: 2018-04-05
24. The operator of a category 3 or 4 private seniors’ residence must take all the measures necessary to prevent residents prone to wandering from leaving the residence or its grounds, including the installation of a security device that allows, in such a case, to alert a staff member and the establishment of a procedure intended for staff members regarding their course of action in the event of an alert.
The operator must also complete an information sheet, with residents prone to wandering or the resident’s representative, if applicable, describing the resident’s general profile and physical characteristics, and accompanied by a recent photograph.
Once completed, the information sheet must be kept in the file referred to in section 57.
O.C. 259-2018, s. 24.