High School

Select the statement that is true regarding the safeguard of cash resources, personal property, and valuables of residents:

A. The licensee shall be required to continue to care for any resident whose incapacities would require the licensee to handle such resident's cash resources.

B. All cash resources, personal property, and valuables handled by the licensee shall be free from any liability that the licensee incurs.

C. The licensee may always accept appointment as guardian for one of their residents.

D. The residents' cash resources, entrusted to the licensee, may be kept in the resident's unlocked bedside drawer if the resident wishes.

Answer :

Final answer:

The statement regarding the safeguard of cash resources and valuables of residents in the care of licensees is not definitively provided. Facilities must maintain appropriate levels of care and management of personal possessions, especially for residents with incapacities. Therefore, the correct option is a. The licensee shall be required to continue to care for any resident whose incapacities would require the licensee to handle such resident cash resources.

Explanation:

The correct statement regarding the safeguard of cash resources, personal property, and valuables of residents is not provided for a definitive selection. In most jurisdictions, licensees in care facilities are expected to maintain a high fiduciary responsibility and ethical standard, but the options presented are either misleading or incorrect on the basis of standard legal expectations and care practices. For instance, licensees might have policies and procedures to safeguard the belongings of residents, but these will vary and be subject to the laws of the state or country. Facilities are required by law to provide an appropriate level of care, including having licensed personnel on hand 24 hours a day, which may include managing personal possessions of residents with incapacities in a way that protects these belongings from theft or loss.

It is generally untrue that licensees are free from any liability when handling a resident's cash resources and valuables, or that they may always accept appointment as a guardian. Moreover, it is against best practices and potentially the law, to keep residents' cash resources in an unlocked bedside drawer as it poses a significant security risk. Ensuring the safety and proper management of a resident's funds and property typically requires established protocols, appropriate oversight and accountability.