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New York Nursing Home Policy For Use Of Medical Cannabis

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May 1, 2019 | By Brown & Barron
New York Nursing Home Policy For Use Of Medical Cannabis

New York Nursing Home Policy For Use Of Medical Cannabis

Government Funding Prevents the Use of Medical Cannabis

The problem for nursing homes isn’t with the substance itself; the issue is that many homes receive federal funds. The federal government does not distinguish between cannabis for recreational use and cannabis for medicinal use. If a nursing home purchases medical cannabis for, or administers it to, residents, the facility could be in violation of federal laws, putting it at risk of losing funding.

Adapted Policies and Procedures Allow Residents Access to Medical Cannabis

The Hebrew Home in New York has found an innovative way to permit its residents to legally access and use medical cannabis. In 2016, when New York legalized medical cannabis under the Compassionate Care Act, the home’s CEO, Dan Reingold, sought ways to help residents who needed the substance obtain it. He had seen the benefits of its use when his father was suffering from terminal cancer and found relief after taking it. Reingold felt it was wrong to deny access to Hebrew Home’s residents when other New York citizens were able to take medical cannabis.

Reingold, along with The Hebrew Home’s Medical Director, Dr. Zachary Palace, developed policies that allow residents to purchase their own medical cannabis from state-approved vendors and self-administer the substance, or receive assistance administering it from a caregiver not employed by the nursing home. Such policies keep the home in compliance with federal law while allowing residents to benefit from the state’s laws.

Residents Report Improved Health Conditions and Quality of Life

Dr. Palace monitored 10 patients who were part of Hebrew Home’s medical cannabis program. In The Journal of Post-Acute and Long-Term Care Medicine, he reported that residents who received the substance had a reduction in pain and an improved quality of life.

Many nursing homes deny access to medical cannabis, but doing so prevents residents from receiving treatment that could provide relief for their conditions. Facilities like The Hebrew Home make great strides in helping residents get the care they need.

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