440 IAC 7.5-2-8 - Resident health and treatment
Authority: IC 12-21-2-3
Affected: IC 12-22-2
Sec. 8.
(a) An
individualized treatment plan shall be developed and followed for each resident
as follows:
(1) The treatment team, with the
active participation of the resident, shall design and implement a written,
comprehensive individualized treatment plan in collaboration with the case
manager and under the direction of the agency as follows:
(A) A preliminary plan or a referral
application indicating the desired treatment objectives must be completed
before placement.
(B) A fully
developed individual treatment plan shall be completed within the first thirty
(30) days of enrollment.
(2) The individual treatment plan shall be
reviewed at least every ninety (90) days.
(b) Each person admitted to a residential
facility shall have written evidence of the following:
(1) The resident has had a physical
examination:
(A) not more than six (6) months
before admission; or
(B) within
three (3) months after admission.
(2) A tuberculin skin test shall be completed
and read within three (3) months before admission. If the individual has not
had the tuberculin skin test within three (3) months before admission, the
person may be admitted to the facility, but must have the test upon admission
and it must be read within seventy-two (72) hours after the administration of
the test.
(c) The agency
must assist the resident to obtain medical and dental care as follows:
(1) The facility shall have a written plan
that outlines the procedures used to access and treat:
(A) dental;
(B) pharmacological;
(C) optometric;
(D) auditory;
(E) psychiatric; and
(F) general medical; care needs of residents,
including at least an annual physical and dental exam.
(2) The plan shall include the following:
(A) Procedures for evaluating the resident's
needs.
(B) Referral to appropriate
health care providers, including choice of private practitioners.
(C) Assistance in obtaining insurance or
other aid for the payment of fees for medical and dental services.
(D) Methods of training each resident to
monitor the resident's own personal health, hygiene, and dental conditions.
(d) The agency
shall have a written plan outlining procedures in cases of emergency or illness
of staff, residents, or household member.
(e) Each resident shall be instructed in how
to access physical emergency services and the agency's clinical emergency
services.
Notes
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