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Code · Illinois · Chapter 210 — HEALTH FACILITIES AND REGULATION · Act 9

(Text of Section before amendment by P.A.

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(Text of Section before amendment by P.A. 104-191)
Sec. 15. Assessment and service plan requirements. Prior to admission to any establishment covered by this Act, a comprehensive assessment that includes an evaluation of the prospective resident's physical, cognitive, and psychosocial condition shall be completed. At least annually, a comprehensive assessment shall be completed, and upon identification of a significant change in the resident's condition, the resident shall be reassessed. The Department may by rule specify circumstances under which more frequent assessments of skin integrity and nutritional status shall be required.
The comprehensive assessment shall be completed by a physician. Based on the assessment, a written service plan shall be developed and mutually agreed upon by the provider and the resident. The service plan, which shall be reviewed annually, or more often as the resident's condition, preferences, or service needs change, shall serve as a basis for the service delivery contract between the provider and the resident. Based on the assessment, the service plan may provide for the disconnection or removal of any appliance.
(Text of Section after amendment by P.A. 104-191)
Sec. 15. Assessment and service plan requirements. Prior to admission to any establishment covered by this Act, a comprehensive assessment that includes an evaluation of the prospective resident's physical, cognitive, and psychosocial condition shall be completed. At least annually, a comprehensive assessment shall be completed, and upon identification of a significant change in the resident's condition, including, but not limited to, a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia, the resident shall be reassessed.
The Department may by rule specify circumstances under which more frequent assessments of skin integrity and nutritional status shall be required. The comprehensive assessment shall be completed by a physician. Based on the assessment, the resident's interests and preferences, dislikes, and any known triggers for behavior that endangers the resident or others, a written service plan shall be developed and mutually agreed upon by the provider, the resident, and the resident's representative, if any.
The service plan, which shall be reviewed annually, or more often as the resident's condition, preferences, or service needs change, shall serve as a basis for the service delivery contract between the provider and the resident. The resident and the resident's representative, if any, shall, upon request, be given a copy of the most recent assessment; a supplemental assessment, if any, completed by the establishment; and a service plan. Based on the assessment, the service plan may provide for the disconnection or removal of any appliance.
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