New Hampshire Code of Administrative Rules
He - Department of Health and Human Services
Subtitle He-P - Former Division of Public Health Services
Chapter He-P 800 - RESIDENTIAL CARE AND HEALTH FACILITY RULES
Part He-P 804 - ASSISTED LIVING RESIDENCE-RESIDENTIAL CARE LICENSING
Section He-P 804.20 - Respite Care in ALR-RC

Universal Citation: NH Admin Rules He-P 804.20

Current through Register No. 40, October 3, 2024

(a) The licensee shall only admit an individual for respite care services when the needs of the individual are compatible with the services and programs offered by the facility as allowed by its license and the facility can meet the needs of the individual in accordance with He-P 804.15(a) -(d) .

(b) When a temporary admission to an ALR-RC occurs and the individual is scheduled for a stay of no more than 30 consecutive days as agreed upon by the individual and the licensee as part of a discharge plan, the licensee shall:

(1) Obtain written verification signed by the resident, guardian or agent, if any, or personal representative, indicating they have been given a copy of the resident rights and responsibilities as required by RSA 151:20, I;

(2) Obtain a signed admission agreement listing the services that shall be provided;

(3) Be permitted to use the prescription label on the medication container as the licensed practitioner's order provided that:
a. The medication is in the original bottle as dispensed by the pharmacy;

b. The pharmacy label has not been altered in any manner;

c. The prescription label indicates that the medication is still current; and

d. The medication container contains all the same medication or has been labeled by the pharmacy verifying that the bottle contains all the same prescription medication;

(4) Complete the RAT prior to or immediately on admission to determine that the potential residents' needs can be met by the facility;

(5) Note in the resident's record, the resident's allergies, if any, diagnoses, and history of wandering or unexplained absences; and

(6) Obtain copies of current advanced directives information, if available.

(c) For planned recurrent respite care the resident shall be discharged but may be readmitted using the same admission documents completed within the previous 6 months, as long as there are no identified changes in the resident's condition or care needs except that the medication requirement in (b) (3) above shall be re-verified.

(d) If the resident exceeds the 30-day time period, the resident shall no longer be considered to be receiving respite care and:

(1) A complete admission shall occur within 72 hours; or

(2) The resident shall be discharged from the facility.

#9121, eff 4-3-08

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