Virginia Administrative Code
Title 22 - SOCIAL SERVICES
Agency 40 - DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES
Chapter 61 - STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS FOR LICENSED ADULT DAY CENTERS
Part VI - Programs and Services
Section 22VAC40-61-320 - Assistance with activities of daily living and ambulation
Universal Citation: 2 VA Admin Code 40-61-320
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Dignity, privacy, and confidentiality shall be maintained for participants whenever assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs) is provided.
B. When providing assistance with ADLs, staff shall ensure all necessary supplies and equipment are available and organized to aid in assistance and to maximize the participant's safety.
C. Assistance with eating and feeding.
1. Dining areas shall be supervised by staff
whenever meals or snacks are served.
2. Adequate staff shall be present in the
dining areas to assist participants who cannot eat independently.
3. Self-feeding skills of participants shall
be continuously observed and evaluated so that meals and snacks are not missed
because of a participant's inability to feed himself.
4. Appropriate adapted utensils, including
adapted plates, bowls, and cups with straws and handles, shall be utilized for
those participants who need them. Information about effective eating
adaptations shall be shared with the participant and his family. Assistance
such as, but not limited to, opening containers and cutting food shall be
provided to those participants who need it.
5. Low-stimulus dining areas shall be
provided for participants with cognitive deficits or other conditions that
impair concentration.
6. Changes in
food and liquid intake shall be documented in the participant's record, and
changes shall be made to the care plan to ensure adequate intake. The
participant and his family shall be notified of such changes.
D. Assistance with ambulation and transfer.
1. The ability of the participant
to safely transfer and ambulate shall be continually monitored. Any changes
shall be documented in the participant's record and noted on the plan of
care.
2. There shall be adequate
staff to provide individualized assistance to participants to ambulate to
activities, meals, and the restroom [ , and transfer, ] if such assistance is
needed.
3. The center shall have at
least one wheelchair available for emergency use, even if all participants are
ambulatory or have their own wheelchairs.
4. Staff shall identify unmet ambulation and
transfer needs, including equipment needs and repairs, and shall discuss such
needs with the participant, family, legal representative, or physician, as
appropriate.
5. Participants who
use wheelchairs shall be offered other seating options throughout the day if
appropriate.
E. Assistance with toileting.
1. Staff shall
develop and follow appropriate toileting procedures for each participant who
requires assistance according to that individual's abilities and plan of
care.
2. Participants who are at
risk of falling or who have other safety risks shall not be left alone while
toileting.
3. Staff shall arrange
for coverage of program responsibilities when they must leave the group to
assist with toileting a participant.
F. Assistance with bathing.
1. A shower chair, bench, or other seating;
safety equipment such as grab bars; and nonslip surfaces shall be
provided.
2. The participant shall
not be left unattended in the shower or bath. If the bathing area is not in
sight or sound of other occupied parts of the building, there shall be an
emergency call system to summon additional assistance.
G. Assistance with dressing.
1. Assistance shall be provided according to
that individual's abilities and plan of care.
2. Extra clothing shall be available for
participants who need to change during the day. Each participant may keep a
change of clothing at the center, or the center may keep a supply to use as
needed.
3. Participants' clothing,
equipment, and supplies kept at the center shall be properly labeled and stored
to prevent loss.
4. Special
attention shall be given to footwear of participants who are at risk of
falling. Staff shall encourage family members to provide appropriate shoes and
shall document those recommendations in the participant's record.
Statutory Authority: § 63.2-1733 of the Code of Virginia.
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