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Is a Geri Chair with Table in Use Considered a Restraint?

According to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS), a physical restraint is any device that restricts a resident's freedom of movement and cannot be easily removed by the individual. In the context of this definition, a geri chair with table in use is considered a restraint if the resident is unable to remove the table and rise from the chair independently.

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