In addition to the terms defined in Section
429.02, F.S., the following
definitions are applicable in this rule chapter:
(1) "Advertise" means any written, printed,
oral, visual, or electronic promotion, statement of availability,
qualifications, services offered, or other similar communication appearing in
or on television, radio, the Internet, billboards, newspapers, magazines,
business cards, flyers, brochures or other medium for the purpose of attracting
potential residents to an assisted living facility. A complimentary listing of
a licensed facility's name, address, and telephone number in the telephone
directory is not considered advertising.
(2) "Agency Central Office" means the Agency
for Health Care Administration Assisted Living Unit (ALU), located at 2727
Mahan Drive, Mail Stop 30, Tallahassee, FL 32308-5403. The ALU telephone number
and website address are (850)412-4304, and
http://ahca.myflorida.com/MCHQ/Health_Facility_Regulation/Assisted_Living/alf.shtml.
(3) "Agency Field Office" means the Agency
for Health Care Administration's Office in a particular geographic area.
Information regarding local offices is available online at:
http://ahca.myflorida.com/mchq/index.shtml#six.
(4) "Apartment" means a self-contained
dwelling unit with a bathroom, kitchen area, and living and sleeping space that
is contracted for use as a residence by one or more persons who maintain a
common household.
(5)
"Anti-Embolism Stockings and Hosiery" means prescribed close-fitting
elastic-type coverings for therapeutic treatment of the legs. They may be knee
high or thigh high length and have transparent, open-toe, or similar foot
design.
(6) "Assistance with
Activities of Daily Living" means individual assistance with the following:
(a) Ambulation - Providing physical support
to enable the resident to move about within or outside the facility. Physical
support includes supporting or holding the resident's hand, elbow, or arm;
holding on to a support belt worn by the resident to assist in providing
stability or direction while the resident ambulates; or pushing the resident's
wheelchair. The term does not include assistance with transfer.
(b) Bathing - Assembling towels, soaps, or
other necessary supplies; helping the resident in and out of the bathtub or
shower; turning the water on and off; adjusting water temperatures; washing and
drying portions of the body that are difficult for the resident to reach; or
being available while the resident is bathing.
(c) Dressing - Helping residents to choose,
put on, and remove clothing.
(d)
Eating - Helping residents with or by cutting food, pouring beverages, or
feeding residents who are unable to feed themselves.
(e) Grooming - Helping residents with
shaving, oral care, care of the hair, or nail care.
(f) Toileting - Assisting the resident to the
bathroom, helping the resident to undress, positioning the resident on the
commode, and helping the resident with related personal hygiene including
assistance with changing an adult brief and assistance with the routine
emptying of a catheter or ostomy bag.
(7) "Assistance With Transfer" means
providing verbal and physical cuing or physical assistance or both while the
resident moves between bed and a standing position or between bed and chair or
wheelchair. The term does not include total physical assistance with transfer
provided by staff to residents.
(8)
"Capacity" means the number of residents for which a facility has been licensed
to provide residential care.
(9)
"Case Manager" means an individual employed by or under contract with any
agency or organization, public or private, who has the responsibility for
assessing resident needs; planning services for the resident; coordinating and
assisting residents with gaining access to needed medical, mental health,
social, housing, educational or other services; monitoring service delivery;
and evaluating the effects of service delivery.
(10) "Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)"
means an individual certified under Chapter 464, Part II, F.S.
(11) "Day Care Participant" means an
individual who receives services at a facility for less than 24 hours per
day.
(12) "Deficiency" means an
instance of non-compliance with the requirements of Part II of Chapter 408,
F.S., Part I of Chapter 429, F.S., rule Chapter 59A-35, F.A.C., and this rule
chapter.
(13) "Direct Care Staff"
means Staff in Regular Contact or Staff in Direct Contact with residents who
provide personal or nursing services to residents, including administrators and
managers providing such services.
(14) "Distinct Part" means designated
bedrooms or apartments, bathrooms and a living area; or a separately identified
wing, floor, or building that includes bedrooms or apartments, bathrooms and a
living area. The distinct part may include a separate dining area, or meals may
be served in another part of the facility.
(15) "Elopement" means an occurrence in which
a resident leaves a facility without following facility policy and
procedures.
(16) "Food Service"
means the storage, preparation, service, and clean up of food intended for
consumption in a facility either by facility staff or through a formal
agreement that meals will be regularly catered by a third party.
(17) "Glucose Meter" or "glucometer" means a
medical device that determines the approximate concentration of glucose in the
blood.
(18) "Health Care Provider"
means a health care practitioner licensed under Chapter 458, 459, or 464, F.S.,
as a physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse; or
an individual, entity, or organization licensed by the state to provide health
care services.
(19) "Licensed
Dietitian or Nutritionist" means a dietitian or nutritionist licensed under
Chapter 468, Part X, F.S.
(20)
"Local fire safety authority" means the authority having jurisdiction as
defined in rule Chapter 69A-40, F.A.C.
(21) "Long-term Care Ombudsman Program
(LTCOP)" means the long-term care ombudsman program established under Chapter
400, Part I, F.S.
(22) "Manager"
means an individual who is authorized to perform the same functions as a
facility administrator, and is responsible for the operation and maintenance of
an assisted living facility while under the supervision of the administrator of
that facility. A manager does not include staff authorized to perform limited
administrative functions during an administrator's temporary absence.
(23) "Mental Disorder" for the purposes of
identifying a mental health resident, means schizophrenia and other psychotic
disorders; affective disorders; anxiety related disorders; and personality and
dissociative disorders. However, mental disorder does not include residents
with a primary diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, other dementias, or mental
retardation.
(24) "Mental Health
Care Provider" means an individual, agency, or organization providing mental
health services to clients of the Department of Children and Families; an
individual licensed by the state to provide mental health services; or an
entity employing or contracting with individuals licensed by the state to
provide mental health services.
(25) "Mental Health Case Manager" means a
case manager employed by or under contract to a mental health care provider to
assist mental health residents residing in a facility holding a limited mental
health license.
(26) "Nurse" means
a licensed practical nurse (LPN), registered nurse (RN), or advanced registered
nurse (APRN) licensed under Chapter 464, F.S.
(27) "Nursing Assessment" means a written
review of information collected from observation and interaction with a
resident, including the resident's record and any other relevant sources of
information, the analysis of the information, and recommendations for
modification of the resident's care, if warranted. The assessment must contain
the signature and credential initials of the advanced practice registered nurse
or registered nurse who conducted the assessment.
(28) "Nursing Progress Notes" or "Progress
Report" means a written record of nursing services, other than medication
administration or the taking of vital signs, provided to each resident who
receives such services in a facility with a limited nursing or extended
congregate care license. The progress notes must be completed by the nurse who
delivered the service; must describe the date, type, scope, amount, duration,
and outcome of services that are rendered; must describe the general status of
the resident's health; must describe any deviations in the residents health;
must describe any contact with the resident's physician; and must contain the
signature and credential initials of the person rendering the
service.
(29) "Optional State
Supplementation (OSS)" means the state program providing monthly payments to
eligible residents pursuant to Section
409.212, F.S., and rule Chapter
65A-2, F.A.C.
(30) "Owner" means a
person, partnership, association, limited liability company, or corporation,
that owns or leases the facility that is licensed by the agency. The term does
not include a person, partnership, association, limited liability company, or
corporation that contracts only to manage or operate the facility.
(31) "Physician" means an individual licensed
under Chapter 458 or 459, F.S.
(32)
"Pill organizer" means a container that is designed to hold solid doses of
medication and is divided according to day or time increments.
(33) "Registered Dietitian" means an
individual registered with the Commission on Dietetic Registration, the
accrediting body of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics.
(34) "Respite Care" means facility-based
supervision of an impaired adult for the purpose of relieving the primary
caregiver.
(35) "Significant
Change" means either a sudden or major shift in the behavior or mood of a
resident that is inconsistent with the resident's diagnosis, or a deterioration
in the resident's health status such as unplanned weight change, stroke, heart
condition, enrollment in hospice, or stage 2, 3 or 4 pressure sore. Ordinary
day-to-day fluctuations in a resident's functioning and behavior, short-term
illnesses such as colds, or the gradual deterioration in the resident's ability
to carry out the activities of daily living that accompanies the aging process
are not considered significant changes.
(36) "Staff" means any individual employed by
a facility, contracting with a facility to provide direct or indirect services
to residents, or employed by a firm under contract with a facility to provide
direct or indirect services to residents when present in the facility. The term
includes volunteers performing any service that counts toward meeting any
staffing requirement of this rule chapter.
(37) "Staff in Regular Contact" or "Staff in
Direct Contact" mean all staff whose duties may require them to interact with
residents on a daily basis.
(38)
"Third Party" means any individual or business entity providing services to
residents in a facility that is not staff of the facility.
(39) "Universal Precautions" are a set of
precautions designed to prevent transmission of human immunodeficiency virus
(HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), and other bloodborne pathogens when providing
first aid or health care. Universal precautions require that the blood and
certain body fluids of all residents be considered potentially infectious for
HIV, HBV, and other bloodborne pathogens.
(40) "Unscheduled Service Need" means a need
for a personal service, nursing service, or mental health intervention that
cannot be predicted in advance and that must be met promptly to ensure that the
health, safety, and welfare of residents is preserved.