Alabama Administrative Code
Title 420 - ALABAMA STATE BOARD OF HEALTH
Chapter 420-5-10 - NURSING FACILITIES
Section 420-5-10-.08 - Quality Of Life
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 420-5-10-.08
Current through Register Vol. 42, No. 11, August 30, 2024
(1) Quality of Life. A facility must care for its residents in a manner and in an environment that promotes maintenance or enhancement of each resident's quality of life.
(a) Dignity. The facility must
promote care for residents in a manner and in an environment that maintains or
enhances each resident's dignity and respect in full recognition of his or her
individuality.
(b)
Self-determination and participation. The resident has the right to
1. Choose activities, schedules, and health
care consistent with his or her interests, assessments, and plans of
care;
2. Interact with members of
the community both inside and outside the facility; and
3. Make choices about aspects of his or her
life in the facility that are significant to the resident.
(c) Participation in resident and family
groups.
1. A resident has the right to
organize and participate in resident groups in the facility;
2. A resident's family has the right to meet
in the facility with the families of other residents in the facility;
3. The facility must provide a resident or
family group, if one exists, with private space;
4. Staff or visitors may attend meetings at
the group's invitation;
5. The
facility must provide a designated staff person responsible for providing
assistance and responding to written requests that result from group
meetings;
6. When a resident or
family group exists, the facility must listen to the views and act upon the
grievances and recommendations of residents and families concerning proposed
policy and operational decisions affecting resident care and life in the
facility.
(d)
Participation in other activities. A resident has the right to participate in
social, religious, and community activities that do not interfere with the
rights of other residents in the facility.
(e) Accommodation of needs. A resident has
the right to-
1. Reside and receive services
in the facility with reasonable accommodations of individual needs and
preferences, except when the health or safety of the individual or other
residents would be endangered; and
2. Receive notice before the resident's room
or roommate in the facility is changed.
(f) Activities.
1. The facility must provide for an ongoing
program of activities designed to meet, in accordance with the comprehensive
assessment, the interests and the physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being
of each resident.
2. The activities
program must be directed by a qualified professional who-
(i) Is a qualified therapeutic recreation
specialist or an activities professional who--
(I) Is registered by the Alabama Department
of Public Health; and
(II) Is
eligible for certification as a therapeutic recreation specialist or as an
activities professional by a recognized accrediting body on or after October 1,
1990; or
(III) Has 2 years of
experience in a social or recreational program within the last 5 years, 1 of
which was full-time in a resident activities program in a health care setting;
or
(IV) Is a qualified occupational
therapist or occupational therapy assistant; or
(V) Has completed a training course approved
by the State.
(g) The program coordinator, if not
qualified, must function under the supervision of a consultant to assure the
Activity Program meets needs of residents until the coordinator is qualified.
1. Activities shall be planned at least one
month in advance.
2. An activity
calendar(s) shall be prominently displayed.
(i) If a pet therapy program is implemented,
the following guidelines must be met:
(I)
Pets chosen shall be free of contagious disease or sickness (diarrhea,
ringworm, etc.). This includes pets residing at the facility.
(II) Pets shall be inoculated or vaccinated
as required by law, with written verification of current inoculations for pets
residing in facilities must be on file at the facility.
3. Participation records shall be
maintained to reflect that activities have been conducted on a group and
individual basis and by whom.
4.
Participation records for bed-bound/bed-to-chair residents shall reflect the
activities conducted, the response to those activities and who offered
activities.
(h) Social
Services.
1. The facility must provide
medically-related social services to attain or maintain the highest practicable
physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of each resident.
2. A facility with more than 120 beds must
employ a qualified social worker on a full-time basis.
3. Qualifications of a social worker. A
qualified social worker is an individual with--
(i) A Baccalaureate Degree or Masters Degree
and is eligible for Licensure and has successfully made application for
Licensure or is licensed in accordance with the Code of Ala.
1975; and
(ii) One
year of supervised social work experience in a health care setting working
directly with individuals.
(i) Environment. The facility must provide--
1. A safe, clean, comfortable, and homelike
environment, allowing the resident to use his or her personal belongings to the
extent possible;
2. Housekeeping
and maintenance services necessary to maintain a sanitary, orderly, and
comfortable interior;
3. Clean bed
and bath linens that are in good condition;
4. Private closet space in each resident
room;
5. Adequate and comfortable
lighting levels in all areas;
6.
Comfortable and safe temperature levels maintained at a range of 71-81° F;
and
7. For the maintenance of
comfortable sound levels.
(j) Facilities
1. Social Service personnel must be located
in an area of the facility which:
(i) is
easily accessible to residents, families, and staff,
(ii) is identified as the Social Service
Office/Department and;
(iii)
insures privacy for interviews.
Author: Patricia E. Ivie
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §§ 22-21-20, et seq.
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