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Welcome to this presentation entitled Resident Rights in Nursing Homes. The purpose of this presentation is to make the public aware of the general rights each nursing home resident has and must be afforded, as well as steps to take if you feel a residents rights have been violated. Residents living in nursing homes have numerous rights. Nursing homes are governed by both state rules and federal regulations. These rules and regulations are there to protect residents from abuse, neglect, and exploitation, as well as help improve the quality of life for each person living in a nursing home. Knowing resident rights can empower residents to stand up for these rights and advocate for themselves; further, knowing their rights helps prevent abuse, neglect, and exploitation. Please note that the rights of residents may be limited if they have a court-appointed guardian. Its important to recognize there may be abuse risks within nursing homes. Be on the lookout for these risks when selectin