The following terms or phrases are defined in section
429.65, F.S., and are applicable
to this rule chapter: activities of daily living (ADLs), adult family-care home
(AFCH), agency (AHCA), aging in place, appropriate placement, chemical
restraint, department, disabled adult, frail elder, personal services or
personal care, provider, relative, relief person, and resident. Additional
definitions applicable to this rule chapter are as follows:
(1) "Adult household member" means the
provider and any person, 18 years of age or older, who is permanently or
regularly present in the home for more than a few hours at a time. A person
shall be considered a household member even though the person has another
residence if the person is in a position of familial authority or perceived
familial authority.
(2) "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,
newsletters, magazines, business cards, flyers, brochures or other medium used
for the purpose of attracting potential residents to an adult family-care home.
A complimentary listing of the licensed AFCH's name, address, and telephone
number in the telephone directory shall not be considered
advertising.
(3) "Applicant" means
an individual applying for an adult family-care home license.
(4) "Assistance with activities of daily
living" means individual assistance with the following:
(a) Ambulating - Providing physical support
to enable the resident to move about and maintain balance and providing
necessary assistance with walking, stair climbing, or pushing a
wheelchair.
(b) Bathing -
Assembling towels, soaps, and other necessary supplies, helping the resident in
and out of the bathtub or shower, turning water on and off, adjusting water
temperatures, washing and drying portions of the resident's body which are
difficult to reach, or being available while the resident is bathing.
(c) Dressing - helping the resident to
choose, to put on, and to remove appropriate clothing.
(d) Eating - Helping with cutting food,
pouring beverages, and hand feeding residents who are unable to feed
themselves.
(e) Grooming - Helping
the resident with shaving, oral care, care of the hair, and nail
care.
(f) Toileting - Reminding the
resident about using the toilet, assisting the resident to the bathroom,
helping to undress, positioning on the commode, and helping with related
personal hygiene, including changing adult briefs.
(5) "Bedridden" means confined to bed because
of inability to ambulate or transfer to a wheelchair even with assistance, or
to sit safely in a chair or wheelchair without personal assistance or physical
restraint.
(6) "Capacity" means the
number of residents for which an adult family-care home has been licensed to
provide room, board and personal care.
(7) "Case manager" means an individual
employed by or under contract with any agency or organization, public or
private, who has responsibility for assessing resident needs, planning
services, coordinating and assisting residents to gain access to needed
medical, mental health, social, housing, educational or other services, and
monitoring and evaluating service delivery.
(8) "Deficiency" means an instance of
non-compliance with the requirements of chapter 429, part II, F.S., and this
rule chapter.
(9) "Health care
provider" means a physician or physician's assistant licensed under chapter 458
or 459, F.S., or advanced registered nurse practitioner licensed under chapter
464, F.S.
(10) "Long-Term Care
Ombudsman Council" (LTCOC) means the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman Council or
the district long-term care ombudsman councils established under chapter 400,
part I, F.S.
(11) "Moratorium" means
that an AFCH may not admit a new resident from the date the moratorium is
imposed by AHCA until the date the moratorium is lifted by AHCA.
(12) "Nurse" means a licensed practical nurse
(LPN), registered nurse (RN), or advanced registered nurse practitioner (ARNP)
under chapter 464, F.S.
(13)
"Nursing progress notes" or "nursing notes" 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. The notes shall be
completed by the nurse who delivered the service and shall describe the date,
type, scope, amount, duration, and outcome of services that are rendered; the
general status of the resident's health; any deviations; any contact with the
resident's health care provider; and contains the signature and credential
initials of the person rendering the service.
(14) "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.
(15) "Physical
restraint" means a device or item which physically limits, restricts, or
deprives an individual of movement or mobility. The term also includes any
device which was not specifically manufactured as a restraint but which has
been altered, arranged or otherwise used for this purpose or otherwise modified
to be used as a physical restraint. The term does not include an item or device
which the individual can remove or avoid without assistance.
(16) "Pressure sore" means a breakdown in
skin integrity caused by immobility and prolonged pressure. The 4 stages of
pressure sores can be identified as follows: stage 1 - a nonblanching macule
that may appear red or violet; stage 2 - a skin breakdown as far as the dermis;
stage 3 - a skin breakdown into the subcutaneous tissue; stage 4 - penetrate
bone, muscle or the joint.
(17)
"Reside" or "resides" means the licensee or applicant lives in the AFCH as a
primary residence. For purposes of this rule chapter, any two of the following
documents, which include the name of the licensee or applicant and the AFCH
address, are accepted by the agency as proof that the licensee or applicant
physically lives in the AFCH:
(a) Homestead
exemption documentation, or
(b)
Lease or rental agreement accompanied by a corresponding utility bill and
telephone bill, or
(c) Personal
identification issued by a state or federal agency.
(18) "Resident's representative" means a
guardian, attorney-in-fact, next-of-kin, health care surrogate or proxy, or
other responsible party with authority to make decisions on behalf of a
resident.
(19) "Staff" means any
person employed by or under contract to the provider, who directly or
indirectly provides services to residents. Staff does not include persons
contracting directly with a resident.
(20) "Twenty-four-hour nursing supervision"
means nursing services that are ordered by a physician for a person whose
condition requires physician supervision and continued monitoring of vital
signs and physical status. Such services must be medically complex enough to
require the constant supervision, assessment, planning, or intervention by a
nurse; be performed by or under the direct supervision of a nurse; required on
a daily basis; and consistent with the nature and severity of the resident's
condition or the disease state or stage.