The Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan
supports the SRNA position on 24 Hour coverage in Special Care
Homes which states:
"The SRNA recognizes the need for the employment of a
registered nurse or registered psychiatric nurse on a 24 hour
basis in special care homes."
In supporting this statement the RPNAS believes that the skills
and judgement possessed by registered psychiatric nurses and
registered nurses ensure a safe, co-ordinated approach to resident
care. In directing the care team to adjust and revise resident care
plans appropriately, to meet individual resident needs, the
registered psychiatric nurse and registered nurse assume a clearly
identified leadership role. The registered psychiatric nurse and
registered nurse are accountable for the total nursing care
provided within the facility.
Two specific changes within the health care system support the
need for 24 hour coverage. The acuity of care provided within
special care homes has increased dramatically over the past two
decades, and the provision of home care services has enabled
many former and prospective residents to remain independent in
the community. Within the special care home, residents present
with a multiplicity of resident needs requiring complex
medication and rehabilitation regimes, and crisis management.
The assessment, intervention and planning skills of registered
psychiatric nurses and registered nurses facilitate these and other
types of quality assurance activities.
Twenty-four hour coverage would enhance appropriate
documentation which supports progressive resident care.
Research and development in gerontology is critical for nursing
specialization in this area of practice.
The Registered Psychiatric Nurses Association of Saskatchewan
supports the SRNA belief that:
"The employment of a professional nurse in special care
homes on a 24 hour basis will facilitate the achievement of the
ultimate goal of residents attaining their highest level of
wellness possible. When wellness may not be achieved and
death is inevitable, the nurse will assist the patient to die with
dignity and provide support to the grieving significant others.
There should be a minimum of one registered nurse or
registered psychiatric nurse employed in a special care home
to provide care on a 24 hour basis."
Approved by Council
March 1992