Alaska Administrative Code
Title 7 - Health and Social Services
Part 5 - Services for Behavioral Health Recipients, Seniors, and Persons with a Disability
Chapter 74 - Alaska Pioneers' Homes
7 AAC 74.060 - Admission and discharge
Current through August 30, 2024
(a) Except as provided in (b) and (d) of this section, decisions concerning admission, continued residence and participation, and discharge shall be made by the pioneers' home administrator with advice from the interdisciplinary care team for the pioneers' home.
(b) Admission to or continued residency or participation in a pioneers' home or service will not be approved for a person while the person has
(c) A person will not be admitted as a resident or recipient, or be required to remain as a resident or recipient, unless that person or the person's legal representative freely and knowingly consents to the person's entering or remaining at the pioneers' home or in the service program.
(d) A resident may not continue residency at a pioneers' home, or a recipient may not continue to receive day services or respite services, if the department determines that the resident or recipient has sufficient assets and income to pay for care and support and that payments for care and support are in arrears.
(e) A resident will be discharged if the resident is absent from the home for more than 60 consecutive days, unless the absence
(f) For applicants for admission as a pioneers' home resident, the department will
(g) Admission to or continued residency in a pioneers' home will not be approved unless the person provides proof, from the United States Social Security Administration, that the person is currently enrolled, if eligible, in Medicare Part A (42 U.S.C. 1395c- 1395i-6), Medicare Part B (42 U.S.C. 1395j- 1395w-6) coverage under the Social Security Act, and Medicare Part D (42 U.S.C. 1395w-101- 1395w-154) under the Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 or has private medical insurance providing coverage at least as extensive as that provided by Medicare Parts A, B, and D. If the person is not currently enrolled in Medicare Parts A, B, and D and the general enrollment period open for Medicare Parts A, B, and D for a calendar year has passed, the person may satisfy the requirements of this subsection by providing evidence from the United State Social Security Administration that the person has applied for Medicare Parts A, B, and D during the last open enrollment.
Authority:AS 47.55.010
AS 47.55.020