Ill. Admin. Code tit. 77, § 330.4510 - Day Care in Long-Term Care Facilities
a) For a licensed long-term care facility to
be approved for a day care program, it is necessary that the facility meet all
licensing requirements for its level of care.
b) In addition, the following criteria must
also be met.
1) Staff:
Sufficient and satisfactory personnel shall be on duty to provide services that meet the total needs of the day care residents, without detracting from the services given to the residents in the facility in accordance with the various staffing requirements of this Part.
2) Space:
A) Dining - Adequate space and equipment
available to accommodate the additional residents in accordance with Subparts I
and K and Section 330.2870 and
330.3030 of this Part.
B) Activity Area - Large enough area to
accommodate capacity of facility, plus additional "Day Care"
residents.
C) Rest Area - A
definite area should be designated as an area available for the Day Care
resident to nap or rest. This area should be equipped with beds (roll-aways can
be used) or cots and portable screens. There should also be adequate space
available for personal items storage for the number of Day Care residents being
cared for. Suggested areas which can be utilized for the Day Care resident
could include:
i) Facilities having more than
one communal area (such as a lounge or sunporch) could designate one of these
for rest areas;
ii) Non-occupied
rooms (no one assigned to these rooms);
3) Records:
A) A statement by a physician who has
evaluated the resident within the last 30 days stating the resident is free of
communicable and infectious disease, and indicating any medication or
treatments and diet needed by the resident during the period of time in the
facility. Permission should also be granted in this statement for the resident
to participate in activities with any contraindications or
limitations.
B) Medication and
Treatment record - Required for any medications or treatments given during
resident stay in the facility. (Medications must be in original containers and
properly labeled.)
C) "Face" sheet
or admission sheet - Containing all pertinent information necessary for the
"safe keeping" of the resident such as complete name; address, telephone
number, social security number, medicare number, and age of resident; name,
business, and home address, and telephone number of person to notify in an
emergency; name of family physician; name of physician to call in an
emergency.
D) Incident Report - in
case of medication error or accident of any kind.
4) There must be written policies covering
"Day Care" Service in the facility which explain implementation of this
section.
5) Permission for a Day
Care Program requires identifying the services of the facility that will be
used in the program. Examples: Activity area, dining area, administering of
medications by nursing staff, physical therapy, speech, and social
services
6) The maximum number of
"Day Care" residents served shall be reported with the application under
Section 330.160 of this Part.
7) The facility should consider the following
in developing and providing "Day Care Programs":
A) Use of house or advisory physician for
emergencies;
B) Insurance
coverage;
C) Signed agreement with
family or responsible individual;
D) Permission to be involved in activities
outside of the facility (in the community);
E) Attendance record; and
F) Facility should be aware of method and
time of pick-up and delivery of the Day Care residents.
Notes
Amended at 16 Ill. Reg. 14370, effective September 3, 1992
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