Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Health
Title R432 - Health Care Facility Licensing
Rule R432-200 - Small Health Care Facility - Four to Sixteen Beds
Section R432-200-17 - General Resident Care Policies
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 432-200-17
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) The licensee shall ensure each resident is treated as an individual with dignity and respect in accordance with resident rights.
(2) Each licensee shall develop and implement resident care policies to be reviewed annually by the health services supervisor.
(3) The licensee shall ensure that resident care policies address the following:
(a) each resident is oriented to the
facility, services, and staff at the time of admission;
(b) each resident receives care to ensure
good personal hygiene that includes:
(i)
bathing;
(ii) oral
hygiene;
(iii) shampoo and hair
care;
(iv) shaving or beard
trimming; and
(v) fingernail and
toenail care;
(c) linens
and other items in contact with the resident are changed weekly or as the item
is soiled;
(d) each resident is
encouraged and assisted to achieve and maintain the highest level of
functioning and independence including:
(i)
teaching the resident self-care;
(ii) assisting residents to adjust to their
disabilities and prosthetic devices;
(iii) directing residents in prescribed
therapy exercises; and
(iv)
redirecting residents interests as necessary;
(e) each resident is reevaluated annually by
the licensee to determine if a less restrictive setting might be more
appropriate to help them achieve independence;
(f) each resident receives care and treatment
to ensure the prevention of decubiti, contractions, and deformities;
(g) each resident is provided with good
nutrition and adequate fluids for hydration including:
(i) each resident has ready access to water
and drinking glasses;
(ii) a
resident that cannot feed themself is assisted to eat in a prompt, orderly
manner; and
(iii) each resident is
provided with adapted equipment to assist in eating and drinking;
(h) visual privacy is provided for
each resident during treatments and personal care;
(i) any call lights or signals are answered
promptly; and
(j) humidifier
bottles on oxygen equipment are sterile and changed every 24 hours or at the
manufacturer's direction.
(4) The person in charge shall immediately notify the resident's family or guardian of any accident, injury, or adverse change in the resident's condition after the first attempt to notify the physician. The person in charge shall document the notification in the resident's record.
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