Utah Admin. Code R432-200-4 - Definitions
(1) Common definitions in Section
R432-1-3 additionally apply to a
small health care facility.
(2)
"Levels of Care" means the range of programs and the physical facilities where
they may be offered.
(3) "Level I"
means a skilled nursing care facility that provides at least 24-hour care and
licensed nursing services to individuals who are non-ambulatory.
(4) "Level II" means a facility that provides
24hour care and licensed therapy or nursing care to 4-16 individuals who are
non-ambulatory.
(5) "Level III"
means a facility that provides 24hour staff coverage and licensed therapy to
4-16 individuals who are ambulatory and are under chemical or physical
restraints.
(6) "Level IV" means a
facility that provides specialized program and support care to 4-16 individuals
who are ambulatory and require programs of care and more supervision than
provided in a residential care facility.
(7) "Qualified Intellectual Disabilities
Professional or QIDP" means an individual that has a bachelor's degree in human
services or a related field of study, plus at least one year of experience
working with people diagnosed as developmentally disabled. A registered nurse
or physician also qualifies to serve as a QIDP.
Notes
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