No Patient Left Alone
Policy Overview
No Patient Left Alone Policy Overview
At times there may be circumstances which restrict Resident visitation, such as pandemic flu or presence of infectious diseases which may require isolation. Florida Statute 408.823, the “No Patient Left Alone Act” requires Avalina Senior Living to implement policy that allows a Resident to have in-person visits by an Essential Caregiver during these circumstances.
The visitation policies and procedures required by this statute must allow in-person visitation by Essential Caregivers in all of the following circumstances, unless the resident, client, or patient objects:
Policy Detail:
Avalina Senior Living requires the following procedures to comply with the statute. Before in-person visitation, all Essential Caregivers must adhere to the following procedures:
Avalina Senior Living takes our commitment to the wellbeing of our Residents seriously, and this includes a resident’s right to visitation with their family. If you or your loved one have been met with resistance from a hospital, hospice, or long-term care facility, when attempting to visit with loved ones, you may file a complaint with the Agency for Healthcare Administration for further review and action.
Submitting this complaint online may assist the Agency in expediting review with the goal of swift resolution. If you prefer to make this complaint via phone, the Agency has established a dedicated phone line for visitation related complaints 888-775-6055. The link to the complaint portal is HCF Complaint Form | AHCA – Health Care Facility Complaint Form (myflorida.com).
If you have questions or comments regarding this policy, then please contact the Administrator/Executive Director at 954.607.1000