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Code · California · Welfare and Institutions Code

§ 14550.6

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Adult day health care centers shall offer, and provide directly on the premises, in accordance with the participant’s individual plan of care, and subject to authorization pursuant to Section 14526.2, the following core services to each participant during each day of the participant’s attendance at the center:
(a)One or more of the following professional nursing services:
(1)Assessment and monitoring of the participant’s general health status and changes in his or her condition, risk factors, and the participant’s specific medical, cognitive, or mental health condition or conditions upon which admission to the adult day health care center was based.
(2)Monitoring and assessment of the participant’s medication regimen, administration and recording of the participant’s prescribed medications, and intervention, as needed, based upon professional assessment of the participant’s reactions to his or her medications.
(3)Oral or written communication with the participant’s personal health care provider, other qualified health care or social service provider, or the participant’s family or other caregiver, regarding changes in the participant’s condition, signs, or symptoms.
(4)Provision of skilled nursing care and intervention, within scope of practice, to participants, as needed, based upon an assessment of the participant, his or her ability to provide self-care while at the adult day health care center, and any health care provider orders.
(b)Personal care services or social services, or both, needed to address the person’s individual needs for benefits as required by Section 14525.1, as follows:
(1)Protective group supervision and interventions to ensure participant safety and to minimize the risk of injury, accident, inappropriate behavior, or wandering.
(2)Assessment, and monitoring of the participant’s psychosocial status provided by the adult day health care center social worker or social worker assistant.
(3)Group work to address psychosocial issues.
(c)At least one of the following therapeutic activities provided by the adult day health care center activity coordinator or other trained adult day health care center personnel:
(1)Group or individual activities to enhance the social, physical, or cognitive functioning of the participant.
(2)Facilitated participation in group or individual activities for those participants whose frailty or cognitive functioning level precludes them from active participation in scheduled activities.
(d)One meal per day of attendance, in accordance with Section 54331 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations, unless the participant declines the meal or medical contraindications exist, as documented in the participant’s health record, that prohibit the ingestion of the meal.
(e)This section shall only be implemented to the extent permitted by federal law.
(f)Notwithstanding Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2 of the Government Code, the department may implement the provisions of this section by means of all-county letters, provider bulletins, or similar instructions without taking further regulatory action.
(g)Upon the date of execution of the declaration described under subdivision
(g)of Section 14525.1, this section shall become operative and Section 14550.5 shall become inoperative and on that date is repealed.
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