Code of Maine Rules
10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
144 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES - GENERAL
Chapter 110 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE LICENSING AND FUNCTIONING OF SKILLED NURSING FACILITIES AND NURSING FACILITIES
Section 144-110-15 - Activities

Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024

15.A. The facility must provide for an ongoing program of activities designed to meet the interests and the physical, mental and psychosocial well-being of each resident in accordance with the comprehensive assessment.

15.A.1. Activities Coordinator

The Activities Coordinator shall be qualified by training or experience as evidenced by:

a. Having completed, or is currently enrolled in a training course approved by the Department of Education; or

b. Having completed an approved course prior to July 1, 1994; or

c. Is a registered occupational therapist or an occupational therapy assistant; or

d. Is a qualified therapeutic recreation specialist.

15.A.2. Staffing Hours
a. The Activities Coordinator's hours per week and those of the Assistant Activities Coordinator, if applicable, are in accordance with bed capacity as follows:

0-30 beds = 20 hours per week 91-120 Beds = 60 hours per week

31-60 beds = 30 hours per week 121-150 Beds = 70 hours per week

61-90 beds = 40 hours per week 151-180 Beds = 80 hours per week

b. Activities staff hours are included in the total direct care staff hours. The facility is responsible for establishing its own staffing patterns within the approved hours and assigning the staff according to the needs of the residents.

15.A.3. Responsibilities

The Activities Coordinator shall be responsible for the following:

a. Participating in the comprehensive assessments and development of the care plan by the multidisciplinary team.

b. Participating in the multidisciplinary team, review and revision of the plan of care at least quarterly.

c. Writing progress notes at least quarterly for those residents with problems identified on the plan of Care in which the Activities Coordinator is involved.

d. Keeping individual records as prescribed by the plan of care.

e. Planning, coordinating and encouraging individual and group activities during both day and evening hours, based on the comprehensive assessment of each resident's needs and interests.

f. Maintaining a monthly calendar of planned activities which is posted in a prominent place and is easily readable by all residents.

g. Encouraging residents who are unable or who choose not to leave their rooms to participate in individual and group activities.

15.A.4. Activities Staff

The Activities Coordinator should actively recruit volunteers from the community. The Activities Coordinator may be assisted by supportive resource personnel such as the activities assistant, administrative and nursing staff, and volunteers from the community.

15.A.5. Activities Equipment and Supplies

Each facility shall provide equipment and supplies as recommended by the Activities Coordinator to fulfill the planned program.

15.A.6. Activities Areas

The living or recreation and dining room areas may be used for activities. Outside areas accessible to the residents shall be provided and utilized for suitable activities.

15.A.7. Community Activities

Transportation shall be provided or arranged by the facility for the residents' participation in facility planned community based activities.

Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. Maine may have more current or accurate information. We make no warranties or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness, or adequacy of the information contained on this site or the information linked to on the state site. Please check official sources.
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.