As a Partner in your health care, it is your responsibility to:
1. Provide the healthcare team with accurate, complete information about yourself, including:
- current condition
- medical history
- allergies or reactions you have had
prescription and non-prescription medication, and supplements (bring them with you)
other substances used
- recent travel history
- lifestyle and personal beliefs
- problems affecting communication or learning e.g. reading problems, hearing loss, memory problems, fears and anxiety
2. Ask questions whenever you don’t understand something or if you need something repeated. This is very important.
3. Tell your healthcare provider if you think something is wrong, your condition is changing, or you have pain.
4. Wash your hands upon arrival and often during your stay and ask your family or visitors to do the same.
5. Follow the treatment plan for your condition or tell your healthcare provider if you aren’t doing this.
6. Follow safety instructions.
7. Tell us if you have a designated Substitute Decision Maker and provide a copy of the document.
8. Designate a person who may be given information about your condition and ensure that this person is identified to all concerned parties.
9. Be as considerate and respectful of other patients, residents, staff, physicians, volunteers and visitors, as you would want them to be of you.
10. Tell us if you are dissatisfied or unsure about any aspect of your care or your experience so we can deal with your concerns quickly.
11. Keep your appointments and prepare for them as instructed.
12. Be responsible for your belongings (e.g. leave expensive items at home)