Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 300.630 - Contract Between Resident and Facility
a) Contract Execution
1) Before a person is admitted to a facility,
or at the expiration of the period of previous contract, or when the source of
payment for the resident's care changes from private to public funds or from
public to private funds, a written contract shall be executed between a
licensee and the following in order of priority:
A) The person, or if the person is a minor,
his parent or guardian; or
B) The
person's guardian, if any, or agent, if any, as defined in Section2-3 of the
Illinois Power of Attorney Act;or
C) A member of the person's immediate family.
(Section 2-202(a) of the Act)
2) An adult person shall be presumed to have
the capacity to contract for admission to a long-term care facility unless he
has been adjudicated a "disabled person" within the meaning of Section 11a-2 of
the Probate Act of 1975,or unless a petition for such an adjudication is
pending in a circuit court of Illinois. (Section 2-202(a) of the Act)
3) If there is no guardian, agent or member
of the person's immediate family available, able or willing to execute the
contract required by Section 2-202 of the Act and a physician determines that a
person is so disabled as to be unable to consent to placement in a facility, or
if a person has already been found to be a "disabled person," but no order has
been entered allowing residential placement of the person, that person may be
admitted to a facility before the execution of a contract required by that
Section; provided that a petition for guardianship or for modification of
guardianship is filed within 15 days of the person's admission to a facility,
and provided further that such a contract is executed within ten days of the
disposition of the petition. (Section 2-202(a) of the Act)
4) No adult shall be admitted to a facility
if he objects, orally or in writing, to such admission, except as otherwise
provided in Chapters III and IV of the Mental Health and Developmental
Disabilities Code, or Section 11a-14.1 of the Probate Act of 1975. (Section
2-202(a) of the Act)
5) If on the
effective date of this Part, a person has not executed a contract as required
by Section 2-202 of the Act, then such a contract shall be executed by, or on
behalf of, the person, within ten days of the effective date of this Part,
unless a petition has been filed for guardianship or modification of
guardianship. If a petition for guardianship or modification of guardianship
has been filed, and there is no guardian, agent or a member of the person's
immediate family available, able, or willing to execute the contract at that
time, then a contract shall be executed within ten days of the disposition of
such petition.
b) The
contract shall be clearly and unambiguously entitled, "Contract Between
Resident and (name of facility)."
c) Before a licensee (any facility licensed
under the Act) enters a contract under Section 2-202 of the Act, it shall
provide the prospective resident and his guardian, if any, with written notice
of the licensee's policy regarding discharge of a resident whose private funds
for payment of care are exhausted. (Section 2-202(a) of the Act)
d) A resident shall not be discharged or
transferred at the expiration of the term of a contract, except as provided in
Sections 3-401 through 3-423 of the Act. (Section 2-202(b) of the
Act)
e) At the time of the
resident's admission to the facility, a copy of the contract shall be given to
the resident, his guardian, if any, and any other person who executed the
contract. (Section 2-220(c) of the Act)
f) The contract shall be signed by the
licensee or his agent. The title of each person signing the contract for the
facility shall be clearly indicated next to each such signature. The nursing
home administrator may sign as the agent of the licensee.
g) The contract shall be signed by, or for,
the resident, as described in subsection (a) of this Section. If any person
other than the principal signatory is to be held individually responsible for
payments due under the contract, that person shall also sign the contract on a
separate signature line labelled "signature of responsible party" or "signature
of guarantor."
h) The contract
shall include a definition of "responsible party" or "guarantor," which
describes in full the liability incurred by any such person.
i) A copy of the contract for a resident who
is supported by nonpublic funds other than the resident's own funds shall be
made available to the person providing the funds for the resident's support.
(Section 2-202(d) of the Act)
j)
The original or a copy of the contract shall be maintained in the facility and
be made available upon request to representatives of the Department and the
Department of Public Aid. (Section 2-202(e) of the Act)
k) The contract shall be written in clear and
unambiguous language and shall be printed in not less than 12 point type.
(Section 2-202(f) of the Act)
l)
The contract shall specify the term of the contract. (Section 2-202(g)(1) of
the Act) The term can be until a certain date or event. If a certain date is
specified in the contract, an addendum can extend the term of the contract to
another date certain or on a month-to-month basis.
m) The contract shall specify the services to
be provided under the contract and the charges for the services. (Section
2-202(g)(2) of the Act) A paragraph shall itemize the services and products to
be provided by the facility and express the costs of the itemized services and
products to be provided either in terms of a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly
rate, or in terms of a single fee. The contract may provide that the charges
for services may be changed with thirty (30) days advance written notice to the
resident or the person executing the contract on behalf of the resident. The
resident or the person executing the contract on behalf of the resident may
either assent to the change or choose to terminate the contract at any time
within 30 days of the receipt of the written notice of the change. The written
notice shall become an addendum to the contract.
n) The contract shall specify the services
that may be provided to supplement the contract and the charges for the
services. (Section 2-202(g)(3) of the Act)
1)
A paragraph shall itemize all services and products offered by the facility or
related institutions which are not covered by the rate or fee established in
subsection (m) of this Section. If a separate rate or fee for any such
supplemental service or product can be calculated with definiteness at the time
the contract is executed, then such additional cost shall be specified in the
contract.
2) If the cost of any
itemized service or product to be provided to the resident by the facility or
related institutions cannot be established or predicted with definiteness at
the time of the resident's admission to the facility or at the time of the
execution of the contract, then no cost for that service or product need be
stated in the contract. But the contract shall include a statement explaining
the resident's liability for such itemized service or product and explaining
that the resident will be receiving a bill for such itemized service or product
beyond and in addition to any rate or fee set forth in the contract.
3) The contract may provide that the charges
for services and products not covered by the rate or fee established in
subsection (m) may be changed with thirty (30) days advance written notice to
the resident or the person executing the contract on behalf of the resident.
The resident or the person executing the contract on behalf of the resident may
either assent to the change or choose to terminate the contract at any time
within 30 days of the receipt of the written notice of the change. The written
notice shall become an addendum to the contract.
o) The contract shall specify the sources
liable for payment due under the contract. (Section 2-202(g)(4) of the
Act)
p) The contract shall specify
the amount of deposit paid. (Section 2-202(g)(5) of the Act) Such amount shall
be expressed in terms of a precise number of dollars and be clearly designated
as a deposit. The contract shall specify when such deposit shall be paid by the
resident, and the contract shall specify when such deposit shall be returned by
the facility. The contract shall specify the conditions (if any) which must be
satisfied by the resident before the facility shall return the deposit. Upon
the satisfaction of all such conditions, the deposit shall be returned to the
resident. If the deposit is nonrefundable, the contract shall provide express
notice of such nonrefundability.
q)
The contract shall specify the rights, duties and obligations of the resident,
except that the specification of a resident's rights may be furnished on a
separate document which complies with the requirements of Section 2-211 of the
Act. (Section 2-202(g)(6) of the Act)
r) The contract shall designate the name of
the resident's representative, if any.The resident shall provide the facility
with a copy of the written agreement between the resident and the resident's
representative which authorizes the resident's representative to inspect and
copy the resident's records and authorizes the resident's representative to
execute the contract on behalf of the resident required by Section 2-202 of the
Act. (Section 2-202(h) of the Act)
s) The contract shall provide that if the
resident is compelled by a change in physical or mental health to leave the
facility, the contract and all obligations under it shall terminate on seven
days notice.No prior notice of termination of the contract shall be required,
however, in the case of a resident's death. The contractshall also provide that
in all other situations, a resident may terminate the contract and all
obligations under it with 30 days notice. All charges shall be prorated as of
the date on which the contract terminates, and, if any payments have been made
in advance, the excess shall be refunded to the resident.This provision shall
not apply to life-care contracts through which a facility agrees to provide
maintenance and care for a resident throughout the remainder of the resident's
life nor to continuing-care contracts through which a facility agrees to
supplement all available forms of financial support in providing maintenance
and care for a resident throughout the remainder of the resident's life.
(Section 2-202(i) of the Act)
t)
All facilities which offer to provide a resident with nursing services, medical
services or personal care services, in addition to maintenance services,
conditioned upon the transfer of an entrance fee to the provider of such
services in addition to or in lieu of the payment of regular periodic charges
for the care and services involved, for a term in excess of one year or for
life pursuant to a life care contract, shall meet all of the provisions of the
Life Care Facilities Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1991, ch. 1111/2, par. 4160-1 et
seq.) [210 ILCS 40 ], including the obtaining of a permit from the Department,
before they may enter into such contracts. (Section 2(c) of the Life Care
Facilities Act)
u) In addition to
all other contract specifications contained in this Section, admission
contracts shall also specify:
1) whether the
facility accepts Medicaid clients;
2) whether the facility requires a deposit of
the resident or his family prior to the establishment of Medicaid
eligibility;
3) in the event that a
deposit is required, a clear and concise statement of the procedure to be
followed for the return of such deposit to the resident or the appropriate
family member or guardian of the person;
4) that all deposits made to a facility by a
resident, or on behalf of a resident, shall be returned by the facility within
30 days of the establishment of Medicaid eligibility, unless such deposits must
be drawn upon or encumbered in accordance with Medicaid eligibility
requirements established by the Illinois Department of Public Aid. (Section
2-202(j) of the Act)
v)
It shall be a business offense for a facility to knowingly and intentionally
both retain a resident's deposit and accept Medicaid payments on behalf of the
resident. (Section 2-202(k) of the Act)
Notes
Amended at 18 Ill. Reg. 15868, effective October 15, 1994
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