Utah Admin. Code R432-300-11 - Transfer or Discharge Requirements
(1)
The licensee may discharge, transfer, or evict a resident if the:
(a) facility is no longer able to meet the
resident's needs;
(b) resident
fails to pay for services as required by the admission agreement;
(c) resident fails to comply with written
policies or rules of the facility;
(d) resident wishes to transfer; or
(e) facility ceases operation.
(2) Before transferring or
discharging a resident, the licensee shall ensure:
(a) a transfer or discharge notice is served
to the resident and the resident's responsible person;
(b) the notice is either hand-delivered or
sent by certified mail;
(c) the
notice is made at least 30 days before the day that the licensee plans to
transfer or discharge the resident, except that the notice may be made as soon
as practicable before transfer or discharge if:
(i) the safety or health of persons in the
facility is endangered; or
(ii) an
immediate transfer or discharge is required by the resident's urgent medical
needs.
(3) The
licensee shall ensure the notice of transfer or discharge is:
(a) in writing with a copy placed in the
resident's file;
(b) phrased in a
manner and in a language the resident or the resident's responsible person can
understand;
(c) details the reasons
for transfer or discharge;
(d)
states the effective date of transfer or discharge;
(e) states the location that the resident
will be transferred or discharged;
(f) states that the resident or responsible
party may request a conference to discuss the transfer or discharge;
and
(g) additionally contains the
following information, if applicable:
(i) for
facility residents who are 60 years of age or older, the name, mailing address,
and telephone number of the State Long Term Care Ombudsman;
(ii) for facility residents with
developmental disabilities, the mailing address and telephone number of the
agency responsible for the protection and advocacy of developmentally disabled
individuals established under part C of the Developmental Disabilities
Assistance and Bill of Rights Act; and
(iii) for facility residents with mental
disorders, the mailing address and telephone number of the agency responsible
for the protection and advocacy of mentally ill individuals established under
the Protection and Advocacy for Mentally Ill Individuals Act.
(4) The licensee shall
provide enough preparation and orientation to a resident to ensure a safe and
orderly transfer or discharge from the facility.
(5) The resident or the resident's
responsible person may contest a transfer or discharge. If the transfer or
discharge is contested, the licensee shall provide an informal conference,
except where delay might jeopardize the health, safety, or well-being of the
resident or others.
(a) The resident or the
resident's responsible person shall request the conference within five calendar
days of the day of receipt of notice of discharge to determine if a
satisfactory resolution can be reached.
(b) Participants in the conference shall
include the licensee, the resident or the resident's responsible person, and
any others requested by the resident or the resident's responsible
person.
Notes
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