Ga. Comp. R. & Regs. R. 111-8-63-.10 - Community Accountability
(1) The records required by these rules and
other records maintained in the normal course of the business of the community
must be available for inspection and review by properly identified
representatives of the Department.
(2) Where the Department identifies rule
violations, the assisted living community will receive a written report of
inspection. If the assisted living community disagrees with the facts and
conclusions stated in the inspection report, it must submit its written
statement explaining its disagreement and any evidence supporting the
disagreement to the Department within 10 days of the receipt of the written
inspection report. Where the Department concurs with the written statement of
the assisted living community, it will issue a revised inspection report to the
assisted living community.
(3)
Within 10 days of receipt of the written report of inspection, the assisted
living community must develop a written plan for correcting any rule violations
identified. The plan of correction must identify the specific actions that the
assisted living community will take by date certain to come into compliance
with each rule for which a deficient practice was identified.
(4) A copy of the most recent inspection
report and plan of correction must be displayed in the assisted living
community in a location that is routinely used by the community to communicate
information to residents and visitors. Additionally, if the community maintains
a website, it shall post a web link in a prominent location on the main page of
the website that provides access to copies of all inspection reports and plans
of correction from the previous 18 months. When the Department develops a
website for receiving plans of correction electronically and notifies the
community of the appropriate internet address, the community also must file its
plan of correction electronically on the Department's website within 10 days of
receipt of the report of inspection.
(5) The assisted living community must take
the corrective actions necessary to achieve compliance with the
rules.
(6) The assisted living
community must complete and maintain an accurate and current licensed
residential care profile on file with the Department when the Department makes
available a system for the submission and collection of such information
electronically.
(7) The assisted
living community must provide services that are consistent with the information
reported on its licensed residential care profile, its license and these
rules.
(8) The assisted living
community's marketing materials must be consistent with its licensure
classification as an assisted living community, the information reported on its
licensed residential care profile, and these rules.
(9) Only an assisted living community
licensed pursuant to these rules may hold itself out as offering assisted
living care.
(10) No memory care
center shall be operated and no residents admitted without a certificate which
is current under these rules and regulations.
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