455 IAC 3-1-5 - Facility requirements
Authority: IC 12-9.1-2-3
Affected: IC 12-10-15-7; IC 12-15; IC 16-28
Sec. 5.
(a) Each
facility at which assisted living Medicaid waiver services are provided shall
meet the following requirements:
(1) Maintain
a current residential care facility license as required by IC 16-28 and
410 IAC 16.2-5.
(2) Comply with the requirements of IC
12-10-15.
(3) Provide assisted
living Medicaid waiver service recipients with individual residential living
units that include the following:
(A) A
bedroom.
(B) A private
bath.
(C) A substantial living
area. and
(D) A kitchenette that
contains:
(i) a refrigerator;
(ii) a food preparation area; and
(iii) a microwave or stovetop for hot food
preparation.
(b) If a facility was in operation prior to
July 1, 2001, and was in compliance with the requirements of IC 12-10-15-7 on
June 30, 2001, individual living units provided to recipients shall have a
minimum of one hundred sixty (160) square feet of livable floor space including
closets and counters, but excluding space occupied by the bathroom.
(c) If a facility was in operation prior to
the effective date of this rule and was licensed under
410 IAC 16.2-5, individual living units provided to recipients
shall contain the following:
(1) A
substantial living area of at least one hundred sixty (160) square feet of
livable floor space, including closets and counter space, but excluding space
occupied by the bathroom.
(2) A
sleeping area, not necessarily designated as a separate bedroom from the living
area.
(3) A semiprivate bath or
shower.
(4) A kitchenette that
contains:
(A) a refrigerator;
(B) a food preparation area; and
(C) a microwave. and
(5) Access to a stovetop/oven for hot food
preparation in the common area.
(d) All other facilities shall provide
recipients with individual living units meeting the following additional
requirements:
(1) Contain a minimum of two
hundred twenty (220) square feet of livable space including closets and
counters, but excluding space occupied by the bathroom.
(2) Contain a bath that is wheelchair
accessible. Fifty percent (50%) of the units available to recipients shall have
a roll-in shower. and
(3) Contain
individual thermostats.
(e) Residential units provided to recipients
must be single units unless the recipient chooses to live in dual-occupied unit
and the recipient and the other occupant consent to the arrangement.
(f) Residential units provided to recipients
shall be able to be locked at the discretion of the recipient, unless a
physician or a mental health professional certifies in writing that the
recipient is cognitively impaired so as to be a danger to self or others if
given the opportunity to lock the door. This subsection does not apply if this
requirement conflicts with applicable fire codes.
Notes
Transferred from the Division of Disability and
Rehabilitative Services (460 IAC 8-1-5) to the Division of Aging (455 IAC 3-1-5) by P.L.
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