Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 87613 - General Requirements for Restricted Health Conditions
(a) Prior to
admission of a resident with a restricted health condition, the licensee shall:
(1) Communicate with all other persons who
provide care to that resident to ensure consistency of care for the
condition.
(2) Ensure that facility
staff who will participate in meeting the resident's specialized care needs
complete training provided by a licensed professional sufficient to meet those
needs.
(A) Training shall include hands-on
instruction in both general procedures and resident-specific
procedures.
(B) Training shall be
completed prior to the staff providing services to the resident.
(b) Should the
condition of the resident change, all facility staff providing care to that
resident shall complete any additional training required to meet the resident's
new needs, as determined by the resident's physician or a licensed professional
designated by the physician.
(c)
The licensee shall document any significant occurrences that result in changes
in the resident's physical, mental and/or functional capabilities and
immediately report these changes to the resident's physician and authorized
representative.
(d) A resident's
right to receive or reject medical care or services, as specified in Section
87468, Personal Rights, shall not be affected by this section.
(1) If a resident refuses medical services
the licensee shall immediately notify the resident's physician or licensed
professional designated by the physician and the resident's authorized
representative, if any, and shall participate in developing a plan for meeting
the resident's needs.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 1569.30, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 1569.2,1569.312 and 1569.72, Health and Safety Code.
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