Florida Administrative Code
65 - DEPARTMENT OF CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
65G - Agency for Persons with Disabilities
Chapter 65G-7 - MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION
Section 65G-7.009 - Off-site Medication Administration
Current through Reg. 50, No. 187; September 24, 2024
(1) If a client who has his or her medications administered to him or her or who is supervised with self-administration of medication will be away from a licensed residential facility or supported living home and requires assistance with medications during that time by persons other than the MAP or licensed health care practitioner, the MAP or licensed health care practitioner must comply with the following requirements to assure that the client has appropriate medications during his or her absence:
(2) Medication may not be transferred from its original container to a pill organizer or be otherwise co-mingled outside of its original container unless the client's primary care provider determines that the client is able to self-administer medication without supervision; in that case, only the client, the client's family member or family member surrogate, a natural support, or a legal representative may transfer the medications from the original container. The MAP may not supervise, monitor, prompt, assist or cue any client to correctly fill a pill organizer (also known as a "pill minder" or "pill box").
(3) The MAP or licensed health care practitioner must provide the name and telephone number of a contact person and the name and telephone number of the client's prescribing practitioner to the person who will assist the client with medication administration while the client is off-site, for use in the event that there are questions or adverse reactions.
Rulemaking Authority 393.501, 393.506 FS. Law Implemented 393.506 FS.
New 3-30-08, Amended 7-1-19.