Services provided by nursing homes should be in accordance with the basic norms for nursing homes and other relevant national standards or industry standards and norms.
Elderly institutions to provide services for the elderly, should receive services with the elderly or their agents to sign a service agreement. Service agreement shall contain the following matters:
(a) the name, residence, legal representative or principal officer, contact information;
(b) the elderly and their agents and the elderly designated regular contact person's name, address, proof of identity, contact information;
(c) the content of the service and the service mode;
(d) the fee and the way to pay the fee;
(d) the service agreement. Charges and payment methods;
(v) Service period and location;
(vi) Rights and obligations of the parties;
(vii) Conditions for change, dissolution and termination of the agreement;
(viii) Liability for breach of contract;
(ix) Determination of responsibility for accidents and injuries, and ways of dispute resolution;
(x) Other contents agreed upon by the parties. Other contents of the consensus.
The elderly care institution shall provide services to meet the needs of the elderly in their daily lives, such as eating, dressing, toileting, bathing, indoor and outdoor activities. Nursing institutions shall provide housing that meets the living conditions of the elderly and is equipped with facilities, equipment and utensils suitable for the safety and protection requirements of the elderly, and regularly disinfect and clean the places and objects where the elderly are active.
The diets provided by nursing institutions shall meet hygiene requirements, be conducive to the nutritional balance of the elderly, and be in line with national customs and traditions.
Elderly institutions should establish an admission assessment system, do a good job of assessing the health status of the elderly, and according to the service agreement and the elderly's ability to take care of themselves, the implementation of graded services. Nursing institutions should establish health records for the elderly, organize regular medical examinations, and do a good job of disease prevention.
Nursing institutions can set up medical institutions or take the way of cooperation with neighboring medical institutions to provide medical services for the elderly. Nursing institutions to set up medical institutions, shall obtain a license to practice in accordance with the law, in accordance with the relevant laws and regulations for the management of medical institutions.
Elderly institutions in the elderly sudden critical illness, should promptly notify the agent or regular contact and transfer to a medical institution for treatment; found that the elderly for suspected infectious diseases or mental disorders, should be in accordance with the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, mental health and other relevant laws and regulations.
Elderly institutions should be based on the need to provide emotional guidance for the elderly, psychological counseling, crisis intervention and other mental comfort services.
Elderly institutions shall carry out cultural, sports and recreational activities suitable for the elderly, and enrich the spiritual and cultural life of the elderly. Pension institutions to carry out cultural, sports, recreational activities, should provide the necessary safety measures for the elderly.
Elderly institutions shall, in accordance with the relevant provisions of the state to establish and improve safety, fire, health, finance, records management and other rules and regulations, and formulate service standards and workflow, and to be made public