Florida Administrative Code
59 - AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION
59A - Health Facility and Agency Licensing
Chapter 59A-16 - ADULT DAY CARE
Section 59A-16.105 - Basic Services
Universal Citation: FL Admin Code R 59A-16.105
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) To be licensed as an Adult Day Care Center, the following minimum Basic Services shall be provided:
(a) A protective
environment that promotes a non-institutional atmosphere where supervision for
the health, safety and well-being of adults who have Functional Impairments is
provided;
(b) A variety of
therapeutic, social and health activities and services which help to restore,
remediate, or maintain optimal functioning of the Participants and to increase
interaction with others. Examples of such programs include exercise, health
screening, health education, interpersonal communication, and behavior
modification;
(c) Leisure-time
activities or spectator or Participant programs designed to assist
Participants' self-expression, enhance self-esteem and provide mental
stimulation or social participation. Examples of such programs include
opportunities for arts and crafts; daily exercise as can be tolerated by the
Participant or as prescribed by the Participant's physician; development of
hobbies; excursions or outings to points of interest to the Participants; and
other outside activities which may include picnics and cookouts;
(d) Self-care training activities designed to
assist Adults with Functional Impairments to restore or maintain the ability to
perform Activities of Daily Living;
(e) Rest or period of relaxation or
inactivity during the day, that meets the needs of the individual
Participants;
(f) Nutritional
services or food provided or prepared in a central location in a Center or by
formal agreement with a third party; the activities performed and the resources
utilized in the planning, processing, preparing, and serving of meals or
snacks; nutritional education; and nutritional counseling.
(g) In-facility Respite Care for Adults with
Functional Impairments for the purpose of relieving the primary
caregiver.
(2) To be licensed as an Adult Day Care Center, the following nutrition services shall be provided by the Center:
(a) Participants
attending or in transit to the Center for four or more hours daily shall be
served a meal which shall adhere to the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services and U.S. Department of Agriculture's Dietary Guidelines for Americans
2010 (DGAs) and provides at least one-third of the Dietary Reference Intakes as
referenced in the DGAs, adjusted for age, sex and activity. Modified diets, if
required, shall meet these nutritional standards to the extent medically
possible. Menus approved and provided by Title III-C of the Older Americans Act
or the Adult Care Food Program of USDA shall be evidence of meeting the
one-third of the Dietary Reference Intakes requirement.
(b) The Dietary Reference Intakes Requirement
shall be met by offering a variety of foods adapted to the food habits,
preferences, and physical abilities of the Participants and shall be prepared
using standardized recipes. A copy of the DGAs, which are hereby incorporated
by reference, shall be available at no cost by writing to the Department of
Elder Affairs, 4040 Esplanade Way, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-7000 or at:
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-05616.
(c) Participants in the Center three hours
before the noon meal or two hours after the noon meal, must be provided a snack
consisting of at least two servings from the following four food groups: milk,
bread or bread alternate, meat or meat alternate, and vegetables or
fruits.
(d) When food service is
provided by the Center, the following requirements shall be met:
1. The Owner or Operator or person designated
by the Owner or Operator shall be responsible for the total food service and
the day-to-day supervision of food services Staff.
2. The Owner or Operator shall be responsible
for: coordinating food services with other services; developing work
assignments; purchasing food; and orienting, training and supervising food
service employees.
3. The Owner or
Operator or the person designated by the Owner or Operator as responsible for
food service shall perform their duties in a safe and sanitary manner, be
knowledgeable of foods that meet regular diet requirements, participate in
on-going orientation and training, and participate in biennial in-service
provided by a registered dietitian.
4. Menus not approved by or meeting the
requirements of Title III-C of the Older Americans Act or the Adult Care Food
Program of USDA shall be reviewed by a registered or Florida licensed dietitian
or a dietetic technician supervised by a registered or Florida licensed
dietitian to ensure that the menus are commensurate with the Dietary Reference
Intakes as referenced in the DGA, adjusted for age, sex and activity.
Documentation of review of the menus shall be maintained in the Center files
and shall include the signature and registration or license number of the
reviewer and date reviewed. Menus shall be kept on file for one year and shall
be accessible to Participants and families of Participants.
(e) If food is catered from outside sources,
no warewashing may take place on-site. Catered food, once delivered to an Adult
Day Care Center, must be adequately protected. In order to provide catered
meals through a third party, there must be a formal contract between the Center
and the third party provider containing assurances that the provider will meet
all food service and dietary standards.
(f) Duty Assignments for the people
designated by the Owner or Operator as responsible for food service shall be
posted in the kitchen area in Centers having five or more food service
Staff.
Rulemaking Authority 429.929 FS. Law Implemented 429.901(3), 429.929 FS.
New 7-8-81, Amended 2-27-84, Formerly 10A-6.09, 10A-6.009, 59A-16.009, Amended 11-9-95, 3-29-98, 8-3-15, Formerly 58A-6.009, 7-1-19.
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