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 415.38 - Long-term ventilator dependent residents
Universal Citation: 10 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 415.38
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
Facilities which admit and care for residents who require nursing home care and continuous or intermittent use of a ventilator shall comply with the following additional requirements pertinent to the care of those residents.
(a) General. The facility shall develop and implement admission, resident care management, transfer and discharge policies and procedures that promote delivery of medical, nursing and respiratory care services consistent with generally accepted standards of professional practice.
(1) Residents shall be congregated within the
facility in a single nursing care unit.
(2) Services shall be directed at restoring
each resident to his or her optimal level of functioning and assisting each
resident to achieve maximum independence from mechanical ventilation.
(3) The facility shall have a transfer
agreement with a general hospital which:
(i)
is located within 20 minutes travel time of the facility;
(ii) is equipped and staffed for the acute
care and management of ventilator dependent patients; and
(iii) has granted privileges to pulmonary
care physicians to admit and care for ventilator dependent residents who may
require hospital admission.
(4) Laboratory, mental health and diagnostic
radiology services appropriate to the needs of the residents shall be readily
available either directly or by arrangement.
(5) The facility shall have an effective
program of preventive and periodic maintenance of ventilator equipment which
meets or exceeds the manufacturer's requirements for the equipment and prevents
the spread of infections and communicable disease.
(b) Resident care services.
(1) Physician supervision:
(i) the care of the resident shall be
directed by a physician who is a qualified specialist in pulmonology;
and
(ii) this physician or other
physicians qualified by training and pertinent experience in the care and
clinical management of persons requiring respiratory care and requiring use of
ventilators shall be available to attend to such residents seven days-a-week,
twenty-four hours a day. One of these physicians shall see and evaluate the
resident as often as necessary but not less than every other week.
(2) All resident care staff shall
receive orientation and training appropriate to the care of the ventilator
dependent residents to whom they are assigned.
(3) One or more registered professional
nurses on each shift shall be assigned to provide care to ventilator dependent
residents.
(4) Respiratory
therapists shall be available as needed to meet the needs of the
residents.
(5) Rehabilitation
therapy services shall be available at the facility to meet the needs of the
residents.
(6) The facility shall
maintain specific supplies appropriate to meeting the care needs of the
residents.
(7) Residents shall be
assessed as to their ability to be weaned from their ventilatory dependence.
Those residents who are assessed as potentially able to be weaned from
dependence on support with mechanical ventilation or whose daily use of
ventilator support may be reduced shall receive an active program of therapy
and other supportive services designed for that resident to reduce or eliminate
his or her need for use of a ventilator.
(8) Residents shall be assessed as to their
ability to be discharged to home or to a home-like setting with or without
supportive services. When such potential is identified, the facility shall
initiate an active program of therapy and other supportive services designed to
assist the resident in the transition to the new setting. Facility discharge
planning staff shall arrange for any home modifications, equipment or
assistance expected to be required of the resident in the new setting and
document these arrangements in the resident clinical record.
Disclaimer: These regulations may not be the most recent version. New York 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.