Residents' Rights
National Residents' Rights Week |
Choice . Accountability . Rights . Empowerment October 1 - 7, 2006
 Mark these dates on your calendar! Residents’ Rights Week is October 1st – 7th, 2006.
Residents' Rights Week is designated by the National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform and celebrated the first full week in October each year to honor residents living in all long-term care facilities, including nursing homes, subacute units, assisted living, board and care, and retirement communities. It is a time for celebration and recognition offering an opportunity for every facility to focus on and celebrate awareness of dignity, respect and the value of each individual resident. Residents' Rights Week is also a time to reflect on the importance of the Nursing Home Reform Law of 1987 which promises quality of life and care and residents' rights for each resident. During this week, NCCNHR encourages everyone to honor the family members, staff, advocates, and residents themselves who promote and ensure that dignity, privacy and other basic human rights are maintained as an integral part of the lives of residents living in long-term care settings.
2006 Packet Information and Order Form
2006 Select Packet Materials
This year, the National Citizens' Coalition for Nursing Home Reform (NCCNHR) held a Residents' Rights Week Essay/Poetry Challenge. See the entry rules for more information. Every resident entry submitted by August 18th was a winner. See a sampling of resident poems and essays that appear in the booklet.
2005 Residents' Rights Week Poster Contest Winner announced September 15, 2005. See the winning entry and the two runner ups. 2005 packet and winning poster available now. See order form.
Packets from previous years are available. Search by year for materials and resources:
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