455 IAC 3-1-8 - General service standards
Authority: IC 12-9.1-2-3
Affected: IC 12-15
Sec. 8.
(a) A
provider shall provide assisted living Medicaid waiver services only to persons
approved by the office of Medicaid policy and planning to receive assisted
living Medicaid waiver services.
(b) A provider shall:
(1) promote the ability of recipients to have
control over their time, space, and lifestyle to the extent that the health,
safety, and well-being of other recipients is not disturbed;
(2) promote the recipient's right to exercise
decision making and self-determination to the fullest extent
possible;
(3) provide services for
recipients in a manner and in an environment that encourages maintenance or
enhancement of each recipient's quality of life and promotes the recipient's:
(A) privacy;
(B) dignity;
(C) choice;
(D) independence;
(E) individuality; and
(F) decision making ability; and
(4) provide a safe, clean, and
comfortable homelike environment allowing recipients to use their personal
belongings to the extent possible.
(c) The provider shall complete a service
plan within thirty (30) days of move-in or the recipient's receipt of assisted
living Medicaid waiver services.
(d) The provider shall ensure the service
plan:
(1) includes recognition of the
recipient's capabilities and choices and defines the division of responsibility
in the implementation of services;
(2) addresses, at a minimum, the following
elements:
(A) assessed health care
needs;
(B) social needs and
preferences;
(C) personal care
tasks; and
(D) limited nursing and
medication services, if applicable, including frequency of service and level of
assistance;
(3) is signed
and approved by:
(A) the recipient;
(B) the provider;
(C) the licensed nurse;
(D) the case manager; and
(4) includes the date the plan was
approved.
(e) The service
plan shall support the principles of dignity, privacy, and choice in decision
making, individuality, and independence.
(f) The provider shall provide the recipient,
case manager, and area agency on aging with a copy of the service plan and
place a copy in the recipient's record.
(g) The provider shall update the plan when
there are changes in the services the recipient needs and wants to receive. At
a minimum, the provider shall review the service plan every ninety (90) days
for assisted living recipients.
Notes
Transferred from the Division of Disability and
Rehabilitative Services (460 IAC 8-1-8) to the Division of Aging (455 IAC 3-1-8) by P.L.
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