Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 570 - LONG-TERM CARE PROVIDER RULES DURING A PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCY OR DISASTER
Subchapter B - ASSISTED LIVING FACILITIES
Section 570.113 - Essential Caregiver Visits
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A resident or the resident's legally authorized representative (LAR), if the resident is unable, has the right to designate at least one essential caregiver.
(b) An assisted living facility (ALF) must permit essential caregiver visits except as provided by subsection (j) of this section.
(c) An ALF must allow essential caregiver visits to occur outdoors, in the resident's bedroom, or in another area designated for visitation by the ALF upon request by a resident or resident's LAR.
(d) An ALF must develop a visitation policy that permits an essential caregiver to visit the resident for at least two hours each day.
(e) An ALF must have procedures in place to enable physical contact between the resident and the essential caregiver.
(f) The ALF must develop safety protocols for essential caregiver visits. The safety protocols may not be more stringent for essential caregivers than safety protocols for staff.
(g) An ALF must obtain the signature of the essential caregiver certifying that the essential caregiver will follow the facility's safety protocols for essential caregiver visits.
(h) An ALF may revoke an essential caregiver designation if the caregiver violates the facility's safety protocols or rules adopted under this chapter.
(i) If an ALF revokes a person's designation as an essential caregiver under subsection (h) of this section:
(j) An ALF may petition HHSC to suspend in-person essential caregiver visits for no more than seven consecutive calendar days if in-person visitation poses a serious community health risk. An ALF may request an extension from HHSC to suspend in-person essential caregiver visitation beyond the ALF's original request, but HHSC may not approve an extension for a period that exceeds seven days and an ALF must separately request each extension. HHSC may deny the ALF's original request to suspend in-person essential caregiver visitation or the ALF's extension request if HHSC determines that in-person visitation does not pose a serious community health risk.
(k) An ALF may not suspend in-person essential caregiver visits in a calendar year for a time period that: