Kan. Admin. Regs. § 26-41-201 - Resident functional capacity screening
(a) On or before each individual's admission
to an assisted living facility or residential health care facility, a licensed
nurse, a licensed social worker, or the administrator or operator shall conduct
a screening to determine the individual's functional capacity and shall record
all findings on a screening form specified by the department. The administrator
or operator may integrate the department's screening form into a form developed
by the facility, which shall include each element and definition specified by
the department.
(b) A licensed
nurse shall assess any resident whose functional capacity screening indicates
the need for health care services.
(c) Designated facility staff shall conduct a
screening to determine each resident's functional capacity according to the
following requirements:
(1) At least once
every 365 days;
(2) following any
significant change in condition as defined in K.A.R. 26-39-100 ; and
(3) at least quarterly if the resident
receives assistance with eating from a paid nutrition assistant.
(d) Designated facility staff
shall ensure that each resident's functional capacity at the time of screening
is accurately reflected on that resident's screening form.
(e) Designated facility staff shall use the
results of the functional capacity screening as a basis for determining the
services to be included in the resident's negotiated service
agreement.
Notes
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