CCRCs contract with residents to provide continuing care over a lifetime, so you need to find out how it works in your facility. Compassionate reporting would be a very common occurrence in any CCRC and there are professionals there who know how to manage it. Typically this is done by BSW or MSW level social workers and, in these cases, experience is more valuable than credentials.
These problems are among the most difficult situations a professional is called to manage as they involve medical, psychological, social, financial, contractual, insurance, housing and more. Resident and family are involved and everything evolves over time. Residents have rights to be respected.
Report what you observed and why you have concerns and ask the facility to check it out, just as you would call security if you saw a resident in distress.
Then request your facility provide a workshop to educate the residents on this issue. After all, you may benefit from the help of a compassionate fellow resident who reaches out to get you the care you may need at some time.
Maura Conry (retired social worker)
NaCCRA
Forum Facilitator