Iowa Code r. 481-58.26 - Resident activities program
(1)
Organized activities. Each nursing facility shall provide an
organized resident activity program for the group and for the individual
resident which shall include suitable activities for evenings and weekends.
(III)
a. The activity program shall be
designed to meet the needs and interests of each resident and to assist
residents in continuing normal activities within limitations set by the
resident's physician. This shall include helping residents continue in their
individual interests or hobbies. (III)
b. The program shall include individual goals
for each resident. (III)
c. The
program shall include both group and individual activities. (III)
d. No resident shall be forced to participate
in the activity program. (III)
e.
The activity program shall include suitable activities for those residents
unable to leave their rooms. (III)
f. The program shall be incorporated into the
overall health plan and shall be designed to meet the goals as written in the
plan.
(2)
Coordination of activities program.
a. Each nursing facility shall employ a
person to direct the activities program. (III)
b. Staffing for the activity program shall be
sufficient to meet the residents' activity needs. (II, III)
c. The activity coordinator shall attend
workshops or educational programs which relate to activity programming. These
shall total a minimum of ten contact hours per year. These programs shall be
approved by the department. (III)
d. There shall be a written plan for
personnel coverage when the activity coordinator is absent during scheduled
working hours. (III)
(3)
Duties of activity coordinator. The activity coordinator
shall:
a. Have access to all residents'
records excluding financial records; (III)
b. Coordinate all activities, including
volunteer or auxiliary activities and religious services; (III)
c. Keep all necessary records including:
(1) Attendance; (III)
(2) Individual resident progress notes
recorded at regular intervals (at least quarterly). A copy of these notes shall
be placed in the resident's clinical record; (III)
(3) Monthly calendars, prepared in advance.
(III)
d. Coordinate the
activity program with all other services in the facility; (III)
e. Participate in the in-service training
program in the facility. This shall include attending as well as presenting
sessions. (III)
(4)
Supplies, equipment, and storage.
a. Each facility shall provide a variety of
supplies and equipment of a nature calculated to fit the needs and interests of
the residents. (III) These may include: books (standard and large print),
magazines, newspapers, radio, television, and bulletin boards. Also appropriate
would be box games, game equipment, songbooks, cards, craft supplies, record
player, movie projector, piano, outdoor equipment, etc.
b. Storage shall be provided for recreational
equipment and supplies. (III)
c.
Locked storage should be available for potentially dangerous items such as
scissors, knives, and toxic materials. (III)
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