New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter V - Medical Facilities
Subchapter A - Medical Facilities-minimum Standards
Article 3 - Residential Care Facilities
Part 415 - Nursing Homes-minimum Standards
Optional Services
Section 415.37 - Services for residents with acquired immune deficiency syndrome (aids)
Universal Citation: 10 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 415.37
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) Applicability.
(1) This section applies to a nursing home
approved by the commissioner pursuant to Part 710 of this Title as a provider
of specialized services for residents with AIDS. Such facility shall provide
comprehensive and coordinated health services and programs in accordance with
the requirements set forth in this section and this Part, unless a contrary
requirement is contained in this section.
(2) For purposes of these regulations, AIDS
shall mean acquired immune deficiency syndrome and other human immunodeficiency
virus (HIV) related illness.
(b) General requirements. The nursing home shall ensure that:
(1) the facility is
staffed and equipped to manage the care and treatment of residents with AIDS
requiring nursing home care;
(2)
[Reserved]
(3) a written transfer
agreement exists with a designated AIDS center or other hospital for the
transfer of residents in need of emergency or acute inpatient care
services;
(4) special services are
provided to residents in need thereof. Such special services shall include, as
a minimum, substance abuse services, case management, HIV education, risk
reduction, mental health services and pastoral counseling. These special
services may be provided directly by the facility or through a formal
arrangement;
(5) a written,
comprehensive care plan is developed and implemented for each resident by an
interdisciplinary team of health-care professionals in coordination with the
case manager and in consultation with the resident or the resident's legal
representative. The interdisciplinary team shall include health-care
professionals as appropriate to the needs of the AIDS resident, but as a
minimum shall include the attending physician, a registered professional nurse
and a social worker. The resident care plan is reviewed at least every month by
the interdisciplinary team and modified as necessary;
(6) in-service and continuing education
programs, which address the medical, psychological, social problems and care
needs specific to persons with AIDS, are conducted for all nursing home
personnel on a regular basis but not less than every three months. A record of
the programs attended shall be maintained for each employee;
(7) staff counseling and supportive services
are made available to personnel to address problems related to the care of
persons with AIDS; and
(8) as part
of the facility's infection control program, infection control policies and
procedures specific to AIDS are developed and implemented.
(c) Staffing requirements. The nursing home shall ensure that:
(1) specialty oversight of
the AIDS program, including the development of policies and procedures, is
provided by a physician who has experience in the care and clinical management
of persons with AIDS;
(2) the
health care of each resident is under the continuing supervision of an
attending physician who sees and evaluates the resident whenever necessary:
(i) physician visits for residents who are
assessed as requiring a skilled level of nursing care shall not be less
frequent than once per week; and
(ii) physician visits for residents who are
assessed as requiring an intermediate level of nursing care based on their
ambulant status and other relevant medical factors, shall not be less frequent
than once per month;
(3)
the facility makes provision for onsite physician coverage sufficient to meet
the medical needs of residents seven days a week. This coverage may be part of
the routine physician visits or in addition to such visits;
(4) nursing services for the AIDS program are
under the supervision of a registered professional nurse with experience in the
care and management of persons with AIDS; and
(5) each resident is evaluated by
rehabilitation therapy staff to include, as a minimum, physical therapy and
occupational therapy staff. Based on the evaluation, a plan of care is
developed which establishes restoration or maintenance rehabilitation
goals.
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