Or. Admin. Code § 411-054-0030 - Resident Services
(1) The
residential care or assisted living facility must provide a minimum scope of
services as follows:
(a) Three daily
nutritious, palatable meals with snacks available seven days a week, in
accordance with the recommended dietary allowances found in the United States
Department of Agriculture (USDA) guidelines, including seasonal fresh fruit and
fresh vegetables;
(A) Modified special diets
that are appropriate to residents' needs and choices. The facility must
encourage residents' involvement in developing menus.
(B) Menus must be prepared at least one week
in advance, and must be made available to all residents. Meal substitutions
must be of similar nutritional value if a resident refuses a food that is
served. Residents must be informed in advance of menu changes.
(C) Food must be prepared and served in
accordance with OAR 333-150-0000 (Food Sanitation
Rules).
(b) Personal and
other laundry services;
(c) A daily
program of social and recreational activities that are based upon individual
and group interests, physical, mental, and psychosocial needs, and creates
opportunities for active participation in the community at large;
(d) Equipment, supplies and space to meet
individual and group activity needs;
(e) Services to assist the resident in
performing all activities of daily living, on a 24-hour basis, including:
(A) Assistance with mobility, including
one-person transfers;
(B)
Assistance with bathing and washing hair;
(C) Assistance with personal hygiene (e.g.,
shaving and caring for the mouth);
(D) Assistance with dressing and
undressing;
(E) Assistance with
grooming (e.g., nail care and brushing/combing hair);
(F) Assistance with eating (e.g., supervision
of eating, cueing, or the use of special utensils);
(G) Assistance with toileting and bowel and
bladder management;
(H)
Intermittent cuing, redirecting and environmental cues for cognitively impaired
residents; and
(I) Intermittent
intervention, supervision and staff support for residents who exhibit
behavioral symptoms.
(f)
Medication administration; and
(g)
Household services essential for the health and comfort of the resident that
are based upon the resident's needs and preferences (e.g., floor cleaning,
dusting, bed making, etc.)
(2) The facility must provide or arrange for
the following:
(a) Transportation for medical
and social purposes; and
(b)
Ancillary services for medically related care (e.g., physician, pharmacist,
therapy, podiatry, barber or beauty services, social or recreational
opportunities, hospice, and home health) and other services necessary to
support the resident.
(3) Upon admission of a resident, the
facility shall provide the resident or the resident's representative with
information developed by the Long-Term Care Ombudsman describing the
availability and services of the ombudsman. The facility shall document that
the facility provided this information as required.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 410.070 & 443.450
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 443.400 - 443.455 & 443.991
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