New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 27 - REGULATIONS GOVERNING ROOMING AND BOARDING HOUSES
Subchapter 13 - ADDITIONAL RULES REGARDING PERSONS WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE OR RELATED DISORDERS OR OTHER FORMS OF DEMENTIA
Section 5:27-13.1 - Appropriate placement and care
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) This subchapter shall not apply to cooperative sober living residences.
(b) A resident with a diagnosis of probable Alzheimer's disease, other dementia, or other cognitive impairments shall be transferred from a licensed Class C boarding home to a facility which offers a higher level of care, if the resident exhibits one or more of the following characteristics:
(c) Each resident's weight shall be taken at least monthly at the facility and recorded appropriately. Weight information shall be provided to the assessing professional for quarterly review, in accordance with (g) below. If a resident loses more than five percent of his or her weight in a one-month period (and is not on a prescribed weight reduction plan), the facility must immediately notify the resident's attending physician.
(d) The provision of hospice services in a residence is permitted under the supervision of a home health agency (HHA) in accordance with 5:27-13.7 and with the development of a care plan by a registered nurse employed by the hospice service in conjunction with the residence Registered Nurse. The residence is responsible for the care plan implementation under the review of the Quality Assurance Nurse and with the assistance of the hospice service. (See 5:27-13.7(b).)
(e) Services such as those provided by a visiting nursing or home health aide agency are permitted for short term, intermittent nursing care only.
(f) Absent an emergency, physical or chemical restraints that are being used for the purpose of restricting a person's mobility within the facility are not permitted. Whenever a physical or chemical restraint is being considered for use in a facility, it must be approved in writing by the resident's attending physician with an accompanying rationale for use of same.
(g) Even if a resident has a "Do Not Resuscitate" (DNR) order, staff must call 911 for appropriate assistance in the event of an emergency, so that appropriate medical staff can assist the resident and act, if appropriate.
(h) Each resident shall be assessed prior to admission, by a physician, physician's assistant, registered professional nurse, or clinical nurse specialist/nurse practitioner licensed to practice in the State of New Jersey. The assessment shall be conducted in person, and a signed, original copy of the assessment report shall be kept on-site at the residence. The licensed professional who carries out this assessment shall be the person's personal health care professional and shall be financially independent of the residence.
(i) Prior to admission, and at least annually thereafter, the facility shall notify the resident and the resident's family, care giver, or responsible agency in writing of the transfer characteristics in (a) above.
(j) In the event the assessment determines that a transfer to a facility providing a higher level of care is required, the transferring facility shall: