22 Va. Admin. Code § 40-73-50 - [Effective 1/25/2026] Disclosure
A. The assisted
living facility shall prepare and provide a statement to the prospective
resident and his legal representative, if any, that discloses information about
the facility. The statement shall be on a form developed by the department and
shall:
1. Disclose information fully and
accurately in plain language;
2. Be
provided in advance of admission and prior to signing an admission agreement or
contract;
3. Be provided upon
request; and
4. Disclose the
following information, which shall be kept current:
a. Name of the facility;
b. Name of the licensee;
c. Ownership structure of the facility (e.g.,
individual, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, unincorporated
association, or public agency);
d.
Description of all accommodations, services, and care that the facility
offers;
e. Fees charged for
accommodations, services, and care, including clear information about what is
included in the base fee and all fees for additional accommodations, services,
and care;
f. Criteria for admission
to the facility and restrictions on admission;
g. Criteria for transfer to a different
living area within the same facility, including transfer to another level or
type of care within the same facility or complex;
h. Criteria for discharge;
i. Categories, frequency, and number of
activities provided for residents;
j. General number, position types, and
qualifications of staff on each shift;
k. Whether or not the facility maintains
liability insurance that provides at least the minimum amount of coverage
established by the board for disclosure purposes set forth in
22VAC40-73-45 to compensate
residents or other individuals for injuries and losses from negligent acts of
the facility. The facility shall state in the disclosure statement the minimum
amount of coverage established by the board in
22VAC40-73-45;
l. Whether or not the facility has an onsite
emergency electrical power source for the provision of electricity during an
interruption of the normal electric power supply. If the facility does have an
onsite emergency electrical power source, the statement must include (i) the
items for which the source will supply power and (ii) whether or not staff of
the facility have been trained to maintain and operate the power source. For
the purposes of this subdivision, an onsite emergency electrical power supply
shall include both permanent emergency electrical power sources and portable
emergency electrical power sources, provided that such temporary electrical
power supply source remains on the premises of the facility at all times.
Written acknowledgment of the disclosure shall be evidenced by the signature or
initials of the resident or his legal representative immediately following the
onsite emergency electrical power source disclosure statement;
m. Notation that additional information about
the facility that is included in the resident agreement is available upon
request; and
n. The department's
website address, with a note that additional information about the facility may
be obtained from the website.
B. Written acknowledgment of the receipt of
the disclosure by the resident or his legal representative shall be retained in
the resident's record.
C. The
disclosure statement shall also be available to the general public, upon
request.
Notes
Statutory Authority: §§ 63.2-217, 63.2-1732, 63.2-1802, 63.2-1805, and 63.2-1808 of the Code of Virginia.
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