Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 48 - PUBLIC HEALTH-GENERAL
Part I - General Administration
Subpart 3 - Licensing and Certification
Chapter 72 - Forensic Supervised Transitional Residential and Aftercare Facilities Licensing Standards
Subchapter J - Secure Forensic Facility Module
Section I-7287 - Operational Requirements
Universal Citation: LA Admin Code I-7287
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The facility shall provide 24-hour, seven day per week supervision and the care and services sufficient to meet the needs of the clients. Staffing shall consist of at least three direct care staff persons during the day and two awake staff during the night. There shall be at least two direct care staff persons in each building and/or unit at all times when clients are present.
1. The facility shall have a RN on duty
during the day shift to oversee the nursing services of the facility.
a. Requirements for the level of RN
supervision provided and the specified time frame for day shift shall be
defined by facility policy, approved by the governing body, reviewed and
documented annually.
2.
The facility shall have at least one licensed nurse on duty for each
shift.
3. The facility shall
provide for, either directly or through contract, a licensed medical doctor on
call.
B. Admission
1. The facility shall:
a. admit clients who are under a court order
or court ordered forensic conditional release and who are referred by a LDH
state forensic facility;
b. not
admit more clients into care than the number specified on the facilitys
license; and
c. provide contact
information, including the phone number and mailing address, for the
appropriate state protection and advocacy organization.
C. Client Services
1. The facility shall provide or coordinate,
to the extent needed or desired by clients, the following services:
a. assistance provided by direct care staff,
either employed or contracted, with activities of daily living and all
instrumental activities of daily living;
b. medication administration by the licensed
nurse;
c. opportunities for
individual and group socialization;
d. services for clients who have behavior
problems requiring ongoing staff support, therapeutic intervention, and
supervision to ensure no danger or infringement of the rights of other clients
or individuals;
e. household
services essential for the health and comfort of clients (e.g. floor cleaning,
dusting, bed making, etc.);
f.
basic personal laundry services; and
g. a planned program of recreational
activities.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 28:31-28:37.
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