Sunday 3 July 2016

Improvement

Improvements may be made at the investor's sole budget and such improvement must not be too obtrusive and inconsistent to the ward class. These improvements are always subjected to the approvals of the home. The aim of such approvals are always aimed towards ward class consistency and enhanced care. 

Simple improvements like getting a fully automatic electric ward bed, changing curtains (correct colour scheme), a telephone system, small fan, small fridge, getting a portable fully functional tablet TV (with blue-tooth ear pieces) or a nice furniture (fitting) are mostly allowed.

Specific monitoring devices are not allowed unless it is approved by the doctors or registered nurses that such a device is suitable for use by the specific client. Investors are advised not to intervene with the medical requirements of the ward bed.

In the event such a device is needed as advised by doctors and / or nurses, it is the responsibility of the home to acquire the device. Investors should not be worried over the rental of the ward bed simply because they presume such devices are critical to the renting out of the ward bed. From the home's experience, it never was. It has always been the quality of care delivery that is the key to the success in renting out the ward bed.

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