New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 10 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Chapter V - Medical Facilities
Subchapter C - State Hospital Code
Article 6 - Treatment Center and Diagnostic Center Operation
Part 759 - Adult Day Health Care Services For Registrants With Aids and other high-need populations
Section 759.4 - General requirements
Universal Citation: 10 NY Comp Codes Rules and Regs ยง 759.4
Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 39, September 25, 2024
(a) An operator must:
(1) provide services to
registrants consistent with the requirements of this Title and Part and other
applicable statutes and regulations;
(2) provide appropriate staff, equipment,
supplies and space as needed for the administration of the adult day health
care program in accordance with the requirements of this Part. Such staff are
to be experienced in the care and management of persons with AIDS or
HIV-related illness as well as in the care and management of other high-need
populations that may be registrants of the program. Equipment and space are to
be sufficient to meet the assessed needs of registrants, including sufficient
bath and toilet facilities, pursuant to Part 714 of this Title;
(3) provide each registrant with a copy of a
bill of rights specific to the operation of the adult day health care program.
These rights include, but are not limited to:
(i) confidentiality, including confidential
treatment of all registrant records;
(ii) freedom to voice grievances about care
or treatment without discrimination or reprisal;
(iii) protection from physical and
psychological abuse;
(iv)
participation in developing the comprehensive care plan;
(v) receiving written notification by the
program at admission and following the continued stay evaluation of the
services the registrant shall receive while attending the adult day health care
program; and
(vi) freedom to decide
whether or not to participate in any given activity.
(b) Administration. Without limiting its responsibility for the operation and management of the program, the operator must designate a person responsible for:
(1) coordinating services for registrants
with services provided by other community-based agency programs, including but
not limited to, certified home health agencies, social service agencies,
clinics and hospital outpatient departments and services; provided, however,
with respect to registrants referred to the adult day health care program by a
managed care organization or care coordination model, the coordination of such
services shall be the responsibility of the managed care organization or care
coordination model; and
(2)
day-to-day direction, management and administration of the adult day health
care services; such person must be a practitioner who has experience in the
care and clinical management of persons with AIDS or HIV-related illness and
other high-need populations that enroll as registrants, including but not
limited to:
(i) assigning adequate and
appropriately licensed personnel to be on-duty at all times when the program is
in operation to ensure safe care of the registrants;
(ii) assigning and supervising activities of
all personnel to ensure that registrants receive assistance in accordance with
their comprehensive care plans, including nursing services under the
supervision of a registered professional nurse with experience in the care and
management of persons with AIDS or HIV-related illness and other high-need
populations that enroll as registrants;
(iii) ensuring supervision of direct care
staff in accordance with state rules and regulation;
(iv) developing and implementing or arranging
for in-service orientation, training and staff development, staff counseling
and supportive services, and infection control specific to AIDS and HIV-related
illness and other high-need populations that enroll as registrants;
and
(v) maintaining records in
accordance with provisions of sections
400.2,
415.3(d)(1),
425.20 and
751.9(m)-(o) of
this Title.
(c) Policies and procedures for service delivery. The operator must:
(1) establish
and implement written policies and procedures, consistent with the approved
application for operation of the adult day health care program, concerning the
rights and responsibilities of registrants, the program of services provided to
registrants, use of physical structures and equipment, and the number and
qualifications of staff members and their job classifications and
descriptions;
(2) ensure that
written policies and procedures, consistent with current professional standards
of practice, are developed and implemented for each service and are reviewed
and revised as necessary;
(3)
develop protocols for each involved professional discipline to indicate when
the service of such discipline should be included in the registrant
assessment;
(4) ensure that
professional personnel are fully informed of and encouraged to refer
registrants to other health and social community resources that may be needed
to maintain the registrant in the community; provided, however, with respect to
registrants referred to the adult day health care program by a managed care
organization or care coordination model, such referrals shall be the
responsibility of the managed care organization or care coordination
model;
(5) establish and implement
written policies for the storage, cleaning and disinfection of medical
supplies, equipment and appliances;
(6) establish and implement written policies
and procedures governing medications brought to the program site by
registrants;
(7) establish and
implement written policies and procedures concerning refunds and prepayment for
basic services in accordance with existing rules and regulations;
(8) establish and implement written policies
and procedures concerning transfer and affiliation agreements covering
registrants that are consistent with the standards specified in section
400.9 of this Title;
(9) provide in such agreement(s) reasonable
assurance of assistance to each registrant in transferring to inpatient or
resident status in a residential health care facility whenever the registrant
is deemed by a practitioner to be medically appropriate for such care;
and
(10) establish and implement a
written affiliation agreement with a designated AIDS center or other hospital
for the transfer of registrants requiring emergency care, acute inpatient care
services and clinical, sub-specialty clinical, and ancillary
services.
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