THE SALVATION ARMY WINNIPEG GOLDEN WEST CENTENNIAL LODGE
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Mission Statement
The Salvation Army Golden West Centennial Lodge exists to provide long term care to our residents and support for their families in a Christian environment. The Lodge is committed to providing residents a safe and secure environment that maintains a sense of self and home, through Christ-like loving service.
About This Cause
We are a 116 bed long term care facility, licensed by the Province of Manitoba. We strive to enhance the quality of life of each resident, regardless of their physical or mental state by providing opportunities for the resident or advocate to engage in meaningful and relevant choices. Each resident is entitled to the following rights: * Each resident has the right to be treated with dignity, respect and courtesy in a way that recognizes the resident’s qualities, spirituality, characteristics, uniqueness and individuality. * Each resident has the right to be sheltered, fed, dressed, groomed and cared for in a manner consistent with their needs. * Each resident or legal designated person has the right to information and freedom of expression, giving or refusing consent to treatment, including medication, in accordance with the law after being informed concerning consequences arising from the decision pertaining to care services accepted or refused. * Each resident has the right to have reasonable privacy while being treated and cared for by staff. * Each resident has the right to have a safe and clean environment. * Each resident has the right to hold responsibility and to participate. * Each resident has the right to continuity of care. * Each resident may communicate and meet with their legal representative as often as necessary and in private if desired. * Each resident is to be encouraged to exercise their freedom of choice whenever possible, including the freedom to do the following: a. Exercise their choice of religion, culture and language. b. Communicate with and have contact with, and visits to and from friends, family and others in privacy if desired. c. Choose recreational activities. d. Choose the personal items to be kept in their rooms, when safety and space permits. e. Select the clothing to be worn each day. * Each resident has the right to maintain a sense of hopefulness and to be cared for by those who are caring, sensitive and knowledgeable in meeting the changing needs, expectations and spiritual capacities of the resident.