The program shall provide comprehensive and coordinated health services and the operator must provide or make arrangements for case management services; substance abuse services, if appropriate; mental health services; HIV prevention and counseling services; pastoral counseling; TB screening and on-going follow up, and specialized medical services including gynecology, as needed. Such policies and procedures shall be coordinated with the process governing the handling of complaints as set forth in section 415.3 of this Part. (c) Staff qualifications and personnel management. The state Department of Health (DOH) has issued guidance to address the in-service training requirements for personal care aides (PCAs) and home health aides (HHAs) during the COVID-19 pandemic. Schedules for scheduled short term care are generally pre-arranged and shall be limited to one or more periods of from one to 30 days and shall not exceed 42 days in any one year except in extraordinary circumstances, such as sudden illness of the primary caregiver or temporary unfitness of the individual's principal residence. (9) Social events and entertainment offered off the premises and outside the scope of the activities program, provided under subdivision (g) of section 415.5. 2:2 NURSING HOME RESIDENT'S RIGHTS DIGNITY AND RESPECT The resident has the right to: be treated with dignity, respect and consideration at all times; privacy in the treatment and care of your personal needs; choose activities, schedules and health care consistent with your interests and plan of care; communicate with and have access to people and services inside (ii) The training program shall maintain a performance record of the major duties and skills taught each nurse aide trainee. (2) The state-approved feeding assistant training program shall include, but not be limited to, training in the following content areas: (iii) Safety and emergency procedures, including Heimlich Maneuver; (iv) Communications and interpersonal skills; (vi) Appropriate response to resident behavior; (vii) Assistance with eating and hydration; and. This person shall be a registered professional nurse who has one year of nursing home experience and has successfully completed the State approved clinical evaluator or nurse aide evaluator program. (iv) Each certified nurse aide shall attend and be compensated for inservice education sufficient to ensure the continuing competence of the nurse aide of not less than six hours of inservice education in every six month period. For the purposes of this subdivision, receipt by the facility of a completed hospital/community patient review instrument for a person needing nursing home care shall constitute a patient referral. The system shall contain, as a minimum, the resident's name, Medicaid case number where applicable, date of admission, date and amount of each withdrawal or deposit, and balance at each transaction. Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website. (c) explicit advice to potential residents of their right to nondiscriminatory treatment in admissions; (d) the training of admission personnel in the requirements of Federal and State anti-discrimination laws listed above; and. Fiscal Year. Rehabilitation services shall be made available, only at the direction of a physician, to eligible persons as medically needed and as an integral part of a comprehensive medical care program. (1) basic nutritional requirements for foods and fluids; (ii) feeding the resident who needs assistance; and. Nursing homes shall have in effect a written transfer agreement with one or more general hospitals as required to meet the medical care needs of residents. Orientation must be agency specific and cannot be provided by other agencies. Listed below are general categories and examples of items and services that the facility may charge to residents' funds if they are requested by a resident and payment is not made by Medicare or Medicaid: (3) Personal comfort items, including smoking materials, notions and novelties, and confections. The trainee shall have three opportunities to pass the clinical skills examination; and. A copy of this poster is also available for public inspection and copying at the Department of Health's Records Access Office at the address set forth above. Examine nursing performance through a set of metrics that look at: Quality of care received. (1) The feeding assistant training program shall consist of a minimum of 15 hours of education and training and must include all of the topics and lessons specified in the state-approved feeding assistant training program curriculum. Copies of such statues are also available for public inspection and copying at the Records Access Office, Department of Health, Tower Building, Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY 12237. Half of all nursing home attendants have admitted abusing or neglecting elderly patients at some point in their careers, according to research from 2010.The elderly are some of the most vulnerable members of our society, and the law has certain safeguards in place in order to help prevent such abuses. (a) Direction. (a) any payment of cash or transfer of other assets by a facility directly or indirectly to or for the benefit of its operator or owner; and. The nursing home shall establish and implement policies and procedures for the receipt, review and investigation of allegations of misappropriation of resident property by individuals in the employ of and/or whose services are utilized by the facility. (1) care of the skin, mouth, hair, ears and nails; and. (ii) Negative net worth shall be calculated without regard to any surplus created by reevaluation of assets. (iv) a copy of a document described in (i), (ii) or (iii) of this subclause which comes from a previous employer or the school which the employee attended as a student; (4) if any licensed physician, physician's assistant/specialist's assistant, licensed midwife or nurse practitioner certifies that immunization with measles and/or rubella vaccine may be detrimental to the employee's health, the requirements of subclause (2) and/or (3) of this clause relating to measles and/or rubella immunization shall be inapplicable until such immunization is found no longer to be detrimental to such employee's health. It must also provide, at a minimum, nutritional services in the form of at least one meal and necessary supplemental nourishment, planned activities, ongoing assessment of each registrant's health status in order to provide coordinated care planning, case management and other health care services as determined by the registrant's needs. (5) methods of reducing the effects of cognitive impairments. The facility shall promptly receive and evaluate requests by such personal attending physician or dentist, to be approved to attend to such prospective resident consistent with resident care policies and procedures of the facility. (2) In accordance with policies and procedures governing misappropriation of resident property, the nursing home shall: (i) ensure that upon receipt of an allegation of misappropriation as submitted by the resident, designated representative, other individual or source, an investigation of the matter shall be undertaken not later than 48 hours after receipt; (ii) maintain a log containing information regarding the receipt, review, investigation, and disposition of every allegation of misappropriation of resident's property including the name of the complainant and the resident, a description of the personal property involved, and staff designated to conduct the review and investigation; (iii) notify the resident and complainant in writing as to the findings upon disposition of the allegation; (iv) notify the appropriate police agency when the results of the investigation indicate there is reasonable cause to believe that a resident's personal property valued at more than two hundred fifty (250) dollars has been misappropriated or may elect to make such notification when the resident's personal property is valued at less than that amount; (v) monitor the status of all referrals to a police agency on a regular basis but not less often than quarterly; and. Skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) and nursing facilities (NFs) are required to be in compliance with the requirements in 42 CFR Part 483, Subpart B, to receive payment under the Medicare or Medicaid programs. The program shall provide goal-directed, comprehensive and interdisciplinary services directed at attaining or maintaining the individual at the highest practicable level of physical, affective, behavioral and cognitive functioning. (4) The facility shall retain records of each individual who completes their state-approved feeding assistant program. (2) Nurse aide certification. (r) dental services, on either a staff or fee-for-service basis, as administered by or under either the personal or general supervision of a licensed and currently registered dentist; (viii) apply the following restrictions to the admission and retention of residents: (a) residents under 16 years of age shall be admitted only to a nursing home area approved for such occupancy by the department and separate and apart from adult residents; (b) prenatal, intrapartum or postpartum, and maternity patients shall not be admitted; (c) residents identified and assessed to need nursing home care shall not be barred from admission or retention solely on the basis that they are also maintained on alcohol or substance abuse treatment programs; and. (4) Cosmetic and grooming items and services, in excess of those for which payment is made under Medicaid or Medicare. The log shall contain for each referral a patient identifier, and indicate the race, sex, color, national origin of the referral, the date of referral, referring hospital or agency, and date and type of disposition of referral by the facility. 04/09/1997. Nursing homes and adult care facilities must facilitate vaccinations for all residents. (5) The facility shall provide such secretarial, accounting, receptionist and other supportive personnel, and such office equipment and supplies, as are needed for satisfactory administration of the nursing home. (7) The operator shall complete a performance review of each nurse aide at least once every 12 months. The nature and duration of the medical exemption must be stated in the employee's employment medical record and must be in accordance with generally accepted medical standards, (see, for example, the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the Immunization Practices Advisory Committee of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services). (1) Definitions. Staff are trained to manage behavior and promote effective care of dementia patients by arranging the environment in ways that produce positive outcomes for patients. Those services included in the daily rate. board, including therapeutic or modified diets, as prescribed by a doctor; lodging - a clean, healthful, sheltered environment, properly outfitted; the use of all equipment, medical supplies and modalities used in the care of nursing home residents, including but not limited to catheters, hypodermic syringes and needles, irrigation outfits, dressings and pads, etc. Section 441.317 - Sub-acute care services. By the end of March, all Aegis communities had hosted three rounds of vaccinations, with 95 percent of residents participating, mirroring a national trend of high resident uptake. This program must include a discrete unit with a planned combination of services with staffing, equipment and physical facilities designed to serve individuals whose severe behavior cannot be managed in a less restrictive setting. (5) measuring and recording fluid and food intake. (iv) be entitled to receive an administrative expense equivalent to one percent per annum upon the prepayment money deposited, which shall be in lieu of all other administrative expenses; (v) inform any person making prepayment as security for the performance of facility responsibilities that waivers of the provisions of this paragraph are void. Nurse aides assist nursing home residents in bathing, dressing, eating, toileting, and other tasks. (7) Equity withdrawal. Box No. Such services include not only service to the patient but also instructions to responsible members of the family in follow-up procedures necessary for the care of the patient. The resident may be completely unresponsive to any stimuli or may exhibit a generalized response by reacting inconsistently and non-purposefully to stimuli in a nonspecific manner. (3) For all personnel who provide services in the nursing home, for whom licensure, registration or certification is required, the facility shall obtain and retain verification of license number or certification with expiration date of same. On November 28, 2019, skilled nursing facilities (SNF) and . (ii) prepare food for consumption off-site as part of a nutrition program or make available service of meals, nutrition education, and nutrition counseling for nonresidents on-site; (13) notify the department immediately of anticipated or actual termination of any service vital to the continued safe operation of the facility or to the health and safety of its residents and personnel, including but not limited to the anticipated or actual termination of telephone, electric, gas, fuel, water, heat, air conditioning, rodent or pest control, contract food, or contract laundry services, and the services of key full- or part-time personnel such as the administrator, director of nurses, consultant physician, consultant dietitian or others; and apply remedial measures promptly and notify the department immediately regarding the nature of results of such measures; (14) transfer residents to another appropriate facility only after consultation, as appropriate, with the resident, his or her physician, and designated representative except in an emergency situation, in which case the operator shall notify the physician and designated representative immediately and record the reason for the transfer; and. (d) the financial condition of the facility in general. A planned combination of specialized services provided in a nursing home unit for head-injured residents, where the unit consists of at least 20 beds. (2) a certificate of immunization against rubella which means: (i) a document prepared by a physician, physician's assistant, specialist's assistant, nurse practitioner, licensed midwife or a laboratory possessing a laboratory permit issued pursuant to Part 58 of this Title, demonstrating serologic evidence of rubella antibodies; or, (ii) a document indicating one dose of live virus rubella vaccine was administered on or after the age of twelve months, showing the product administered and the date of administration, and prepared by the health practitioner who administered the immunization, or, (iii) a copy of a document described in (i) or (ii) of this subclause, which comes from a previous employer or the school which the employee attended as a student; and. CDC Infection Control Resource Page training of new staff and ongoing training. The required training and in-services for nursing home employees are grouped into several categories: General requirements, abuse prevention and reporting requirements, safety requirements, infection control and prevention requirements, and specialized requirements for identified employees. In the event that the resident leaves for reasons within his or her control, or that of the next of kin and/or sponsor, the facility shall not retain from the prepayment or charge in the absence of a prepayment, an amount in excess of one day's basic rate in addition to any amount obligated for services already furnished. (3) Nurse aide training program. Nursing Homes. The program coordinator may be the director of nursing services provided that the director of nursing services does not perform the actual training. The governing body shall: (1) appoint an administrator who is eligible for such appointment and who functions in accordance with subdivision (a) of this section; (2) determine and establish written policies consistent with the stated purposes of the facility, the program of services provided, its physical structure and equipment, the number and qualifications of staff members, and their job classifications and descriptions; (3) be responsible for the operation of the facility; (4) be responsible for providing or arranging services for residents as required in this Subchapter; (5) employ or otherwise arrange for the services of such personnel as are required in this Subchapter; (6) assure that a method is implemented to promptly deal with complaints and recommendations made by residents or designated representatives which: (i) enables complaints and recommendations to be made orally or put in writing; (ii) brings complaints and recommendations promptly to the attention of the administration for review and resolution; (iii) responds to all residents or designated representatives as to action taken or the reason why no action was taken, as soon as possible and except under extraordinary circumstances such as health or administrative emergencies, within 21 days after the complaint or recommendation was made; and. Individuals who withdraw their licensure application may be entitled to a partial refund.. For the procedure to withdraw your application, contact the Nurse Unit by e-mailing opunit4@nysed.gov or by calling 518-474-3817 ext. CMS COVID-19 Reporting Requirements for Nursing Homes - June 2021 [PDF - 300 KB] CMS Press Release: CMS Announces Relief for Clinicians, Providers, Hospitals and Facilities Participating in Quality Reporting Programs in Response to COVID-19 [PDF - 400 KB] CDC and CMS Issue Joint Reminder on NHSN Reporting. They must work under the supervision of a licensed occupational therapist or a licensed physician to assist in providing occupational therapy services. The certified nurse aide shall be recertifed every two years no later than the last day of the month in which certification was received. The Federal regulation requires that nurse aides receive at least 12 hours of in-service training annually, but states have varying requirements for education that exceed this minimum requirement may . (e) Use of outside resources. Residents shall be assessed as to their ability to be discharged to home or to a home-like setting with or without supportive services. (ii) the unlicensed acting administrator shall serve for a maximum of three months except that the nursing home may request and receive from the Department one additional three month extension upon a finding that the unlicensed acting administrator has performed his or her duties effectively and that the quality of resident care and services has not deteriorated. (a) Services included in Medicare or Medicaid payment. In pooled accounts, there shall be a separate accounting for each resident's share. Initiation of CPR - Prior to the arrival of emergency medical services (EMS), nursing homes must provide basic life support . The facility shall provide comprehensive and coordinated health services and the operator must provide or make arrangements for: case management services; substance abuse services, if appropriate; mental health services; HIV prevention and counseling services; pastoral counseling; TB screening and on-going follow up, and specialized medical services including gynecology, as needed. (11) Specially prepared or alternative food requested instead of the food generally prepared by the facility, if it is documented that the requested food costs more than food provided to other residents, except that food provided under paragraph (6) of subdivision (f) of section 415.3 of this Title shall not be charged to residents' funds. (c) The facility shall assure that each nurse aide receives at least twelve hours of formal in-service education each year. Dimensions: 8.5" X 11" spiral. (v) Approval to provide training by or in the facility will be withdrawn by the Department for up to two years each time the facility: (b) fails to meet all of the applicable federal and State requirements for nurse aide training and competency evaluation; (c) is subjected to an extended or partial extended survey; (d) is assessed a civil monetary penalty of $5,000.00 or more; (e) has a temporary manager, receiver or caretaker appointed; (f) is subjected to a ban on admissions or a denial of payment under either the Title XVIII or Title XIX programs. No charges shall be made to residents for those services. A certificate of completion for each in-service is included to document participant training hours, as is a checklists to help providers conduct audits of learned material. A resident admitted for long-term rehabilitation shall be a person who has suffered a traumatic brain injury with structural non-degenerative brain damage, is medically stable, is not in a persistent vegetative state, demonstrates potential for physical, behavioral and cognitive rehabilitation and may evidence moderate to severe behavior abnormalities. Physical therapy is provided by a physical therapist that is a licensed health care professional, which examines and evaluates a patient's condition and then plans and administers treatments to promote optimal health. Section 441.320 - Teaching program (approved), Section 441.321 - Teaching program (nonapproved), Part 442 - Reporting Principles And Concepts, Section 442.12 - Matching of revenue and expenses, Section 442.13 - Deductions from operating revenue, Section 442.15 - Long-term security investments, Section 442.18 - Accounting for property, plant and equipment, Section 442.23 - Debt financing for plant replacement and expansion purposes, Section 442.24 - Direct assignment of costs, Section 442.25 - Hospital research and education costs, Section 442.26 - In-service education--nursing, Section 442.27 - In-service education--nonnursing, Section 442.29 - Periodic interim payments, Section 443.2 - Functional and responsibility concepts, Section 443.4 - Listing of accounts--balance sheet, Section 443.5 - Listing of accounts--income statement, Section 443.6 - Small hospital reduced reporting requirements, Section 443.7 - Natural classification of revenue, Section 443.8 - Natural classification of expense, Section 444.2 - Unrestricted Fund assets, Section 444.4 - Unrestricted fund liabilities, Section 444.5 - Restricted fund liabilities, Section 444.8 - Operating revenue accounts--general, Section 444.9 - Operating revenue--daily hospital services, Section 444.10 - Operating revenue--ambulatory services, Section 444.11 - Operating revenue--ancillary services, Section 444.12 - Operating revenue--other operating revenue, Section 444.13 - Operating revenue--deductions from revenue, Section 444.14 - Patient revenue account descriptions, Section 444.15 - Other operating revenue account descriptions, Section 444.16 - Deductions from revenue account descriptions, Section 444.17 - Operating expenses--general, Section 444.18 - Daily hospital services expenses description, Section 444.19 - Ambulatory services expenses description, Section 444.20 - Ancillary services expenses description, Section 444.21 - Other operating expenses description, Section 444.22 - Non-operating revenue and expenses description, Section 444.23 - Natural classification of expense, Section 445.2 - Job titles by natural classification index, Section 445.3 - Supplies and services by natural expense classification index, Section 446.2 - Reclassification for reporting purposes, Section 446.3 - Reclassification for cost finding purposes, Section 446.4 - Alternative cost allocation bases--sequence of allocation, Section 446.5 - Recommended cost allocation bases--listing, Section 446.6 - Definitions and sources of statistics for Medicaid cost allocation, Section 446.7 - Description of other New York State supplemental data, Section 446.8 - Definitions and sources of statistics for Medicaid cost allocation, Section 446.9 - Expense detail reporting, Section 446.10 - Identification of supplemental data, Section 446.12 - Accommodation classification, Section 446.14 - Changes in certified bed capacity, Section 446.16 - Source of payment defined, Section 446.17 - Gross charges by source of payment, Section 446.18 - Patient days by source of payment, Section 446.19 - Discharges by source of payment, Section 446.20 - Ambulatory visits by source of payment, Section 446.21 - Direct admissions from emergency room, Section 446.22 - Inpatient care statistics by unit, Section 446.23 - Ambulatory care statistics, Section 446.25 - Home medical care program, Section 446.26 - Organized Drug Addiction Program, Section 446.27 - Organized alcoholic treatment program, Section 446.28 - Selected special service statistics, Section 446.30 - Cost allocation adjustments, Section 446.36 - Supplemental data for both upstate and downstate Blue Cross plans, Section 446.37 - Cost allocation adjustments, Section 446.38 - Funded depreciation calculation, Section 446.39 - Funded depreciation waiver, Section 446.41 - Hospital-based home health agencies, Section 446.44 - Program services for supplemental data, Part 447 - Standard Unit Of Measure References, Section 447.3 - Neurology--Diagnostic Services, Section 447.4 - Physical therapy services, Section 447.5 - Occupational Therapy Services, Section 448.1 - Specifications for cost reporting periods beginning in 1980, Title: Part 415 - Nursing Homes - Minimum Standards. 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