Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 300.1410 - Activity Program
a) The
facility shall provide an ongoing program of activities to meet the interests
and preferences and the physical, mental and psychosocial well-being of each
resident, in accordance with the resident's comprehensive assessment. The
activities shall be coordinated with other services and programs to make use of
both community and facility resources and to benefit the residents.
b) Activity personnel shall be provided to
meet the needs of the residents and the program. Activity staff time each week
shall total not less than 45 minutes multiplied by the number of residents in
the facility. This time shall be spent in providing activity programming as
well as planning and directing the program. The time spent in the performance
of other duties not related to the activity program shall not be counted as
part of the required activity staff time.
1)
In a facility whose residents participate in regularly scheduled therapeutic
programs outside the facility, such as school, employment or sheltered
workshop, the minimum hours per week of activity staff time may be reduced. The
reduction shall be calculated by multiplying the number of residents in the
facility who participate in such programs by the percentage of the day that
these residents spend in such programs.
2) Activity personnel working under the
direction of the activity director shall have a minimum of 10 hours of
in-service training per calendar or employment year, directly related to
recreation/activities. In-service training may be provided by qualified
facility staff and/or consultants, or may be obtained from college or
university courses, seminars and/or workshops, educational offerings through
professional organizations, similar educational offerings or any combination
thereof.
c) Activity
Director and Consultation
1) A trained staff
person shall be designated as activity director and shall be responsible for
planning and directing the activities program. This person shall be regularly
scheduled to be on duty in the facility at least four days per week.
2) If the activity director is not a
Certified Therapeutic Recreation Specialist (CTRS), Occupational Therapist
Registered and Licensed (OTR/L), or a Licensed Social Worker (LSW) or Licensed
Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) who has specialized course work in social group
work, the facility shall have a written agreement with a person from one of
those disciplines to provide consultation to the activity director and/or
activity department at least monthly, to ensure that the activity programming
meets the needs of the residents of the facility.
3) Any person designated as activity director
hired after December 24, 1987, shall have a high school diploma or
equivalent.
4) Except for
individuals qualified as a CTRS, OTR/L, LSW or LCSW as listed in subsection
(c)(2) of this Section, any person hired as an activity director afer November
1, 2000 shall have taken a 36-hour basic orientation course or shall register
to take a 36-hour basic orientation course within 90 days after employment and
shall complete the course within 180 days after employment. This course shall
be recognized by an accredited college or university or a nationally recognized
continuing education sponsor following the guidelines of the International
Association for Continuing Education and Training and shall include at least
the following: resident rights; activity care planning for quality of life,
human wellness and self-esteem; etiology and symptomatology of persons who are
aged, developmentally disabled or mentally ill; therapeutic approaches;
philosophy and design of activity programs; activity program resources; program
evaluation; practitioner behavior and ethics; resident assessment and
supportive documentation; standards and regulations concerning activity
programs; management and administration. Individuals who have previously taken
a 36-hour basic orientation course, a 42-hour basic activity course or a
90-hour basic education course shall be considered to have met this
requirement.
5) The activity
director shall have a minimum of ten hours of continuing education per year
pertaining to activities programming.
6) Consultation shall be required only
quarterly when the activity director meets or exceeds the following criteria:
A) High school diploma or equivalent, five
years of full-time or 10,000 hours of part-time experience in activities (three
years of that experience as an activity director), and completion of a basic
orientation course of at least 36 hours; or
B) A two-year associate's degree, three years
of experience as an activity director, and completion of a basic orientation
course of at least 36 hours; or
C)
A four-year degree, one year of full-time experience as an activity director,
and completion of a basic orientation course of at least 36 hours.
d) Written permission,
with any contraindications stated, shall be given by the resident's physician
if the resident participates in the activity program. Standing orders will be
acceptable with individual contraindications noted.
e) Activity program staff shall participate
in the assessment of each resident, which shall include the following:
1) Background information, including
education level, cultural/social issues, and spiritual needs;
2) Current functional status, including
communication status, physical functioning, cognitive abilities, and behavioral
issues; and
3) Leisure functioning,
including attitude toward leisure, awareness of leisure resources, knowledge of
activity skills, and social interaction skills and activity interests, both
current and past.
f) The
activity staff shall participate in the development of an individualized plan
of care addressing needs and interests of the residents, including
activity/recreational goals and/or interventions.
g) The facility shall provide a specific,
planned program of individual (including self-initiated) and group activities
that are aimed at improving, maintaining, or minimizing decline in the
resident's functional status, and at promoting well-being. The program shall be
designed in accordance with the individual resident's needs, based on past and
present lifestyle, cultural/ethnic background, interests, capabilities, and
tolerance. Activities shall be daily and shall reflect the schedules, choices,
and rights of the residents (e.g., morning, afternoon, evenings and weekends).
The residents shall be given opportunities to contribute to planning,
preparing, conducting, concluding and evaluating the activity
program.
h) The activity program
shall be multifaceted and shall reflect each individual resident's needs and be
adapted to the resident's capabilities. The activity program philosophy shall
encompass programs that provide stimulation or solace; promote physical,
cognitive and/or emotional health; enhance, to the extent practicable, each
resident's physical and mental status; and promote each resident's self-respect
by providing, for example, activities that support self-expression and choice.
Specific types of activities may include:
1)
Physical activity (e.g., exercise, fitness, adapted sports);
2) Cognitive
stimulation/intellectual/educational activity (e.g., discussion groups,
reminiscence, guest speakers, films, trivia, quizzes, table games, puzzles,
writing, spelling, newsletter);
3)
Spiritual/religious activity (e.g., religious services, spiritual study groups,
visits from spiritual support groups);
4) Service activity (e.g., volunteer work for
the facility, other individuals and/or the community);
5) Sensory stimulation (e.g., tactile,
olfactory, auditory, visual and gustatory);
6) Community involvement (e.g., community
groups coming into the facility for intergenerational programs, special
entertainment and volunteer visits; excursions outside the facility to museums,
sporting events, entertainment, parks);
7) Expressive and creative arts/crafts
(adapted to the resident's capabilities), music, movement/dance, horticulture,
pet-facilitated therapy, drama, literary programs, art, cooking;
8) Family involvement (e.g., correspondence,
family parties, holiday celebrations, family volunteers; and
9) Social activity (e.g., parties and
seasonal activities).
i)
If residents participate in regularly scheduled therapeutic programs outside
the facility (e.g., school, employment, or sheltered workshop), the residents'
needs for activities while they are in the facility shall be met.
j) Residents' participation in and response
to the activity program shall be documented at least quarterly and included in
the clinical record. The facility shall maintain current records of resident
participation in the activity program.
Notes
Amended at 24 Ill. Reg. 17330, effective November 1, 2000
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