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13/04/2017 at 6:06 pm #73732
Good evening,
We are promoting our philosophy of living which aims to promote home like
environment for elderly residents and currently reviewing the environmentWater can serve as a source and medium of transmission for pathogens,
therefore, water jugs in rooms are supplied with lid.However, in dining room, our residents have requested to have jugs without
lids
as they look very clinical and unattractive.!We are seeking a more attractive alternative, there are numerous options on
the market, but *not with lids*.Please can some throw some light on this in line with best practice or any
requirement for jugs in aged careThank you so much in advance and happy Easter to everyone
Thanks
Nitti
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13/04/2017 at 6:08 pm #73733In addition to my last email:
Water is replenished after each meal service in dining room, therefore is
it necessary to have jugs with lids?On Thu, Apr 13, 2017 at 6:06 PM, Nitti wrote:
> Good evening,
>
>
> We are promoting our philosophy of living which aims to promote home like
> environment for elderly residents and currently reviewing the environment
>
> Water can serve as a source and medium of transmission for pathogens,
> therefore, water jugs in rooms are supplied with lid.
>
> However, in dining room, our residents have requested to have jugs without
> lids
> as they look very clinical and unattractive.!
>
> We are seeking a more attractive alternative, there are numerous options
> on the market, but *not with lids*.
>
> Please can some throw some light on this in line with best practice or any
> requirement for jugs in aged care
>
> Thank you so much in advance and happy Easter to everyone
>
> Thanks
> Nitti
> —
>
>
> Kind Regards
>
>
> *Newnit Madan*
> Infection Prevention Control Coordinator
> Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home
> 120 High Street, Hunters Hill NSW 2110
> Tel: 02 9879 2756 | Mobile: 0467 505 539
> Email: nmadan@montefiorehome.com.au | Web: http://www.montefiorehome.com.au
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Sir Moses Montefiore Jewish Home
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