Philosophy
We believe in the dignity and worth of each individual, regardless of age, disability, race, color, creed, national origin, gender or financial status.
We believe that each person has the right to retain and enhance his personal identity.
We believe that each person should be encouraged to retain or regain his independence.
We believe that the medical, social, physical, psychological and spiritual needs of each person should be fulfilled.
Marian Manor HealthCare Center believes that to promote the dignity and highest practicable physical, mental, and psychological well-being of residents of nursing facilities, restraints should only be considered when the protocol of the interdisciplinary health care team determines that restraint use will enhance the resident’s quality of care and quality of life or when the need for restraints clearly outweighs the resident’s right to be free from restraints and the risks of restraint use.
Marian Manor HealthCare Center further believes that it should be the goal of the entire health care continuum to assure the appropriate use of physical and chemical restraints and pledges to work with other sections of the health care network to assure appropriate use in all setting.
We believe that each person has the right to retain and enhance his personal identity.
We believe that each person should be encouraged to retain or regain his independence.
We believe that the medical, social, physical, psychological and spiritual needs of each person should be fulfilled.
Marian Manor HealthCare Center believes that to promote the dignity and highest practicable physical, mental, and psychological well-being of residents of nursing facilities, restraints should only be considered when the protocol of the interdisciplinary health care team determines that restraint use will enhance the resident’s quality of care and quality of life or when the need for restraints clearly outweighs the resident’s right to be free from restraints and the risks of restraint use.
Marian Manor HealthCare Center further believes that it should be the goal of the entire health care continuum to assure the appropriate use of physical and chemical restraints and pledges to work with other sections of the health care network to assure appropriate use in all setting.