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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

210.271 State hospital patients to be discharged to registered boarding homes only

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-- Quarterly follow-up visits by cabinet.
(1)No patient in an institution for the mentally ill or the intellectually disabled operated
by the Cabinet for Health and Family Services shall be discharged to a boarding
home as defined in KRS 216B.300 unless the boarding home is registered pursuant
to KRS 216B.305.
(2)The cabinet shall conduct a quarterly follow-up visit, using cabinet personnel or
through contract with the Regional Community Mental Health Centers, of all
patients of state facilities for mental health or individuals with an intellectual
disability that are discharged to boarding homes. Any resident found to have needs
that cannot be met by the boarding home shall be referred to the Department for
Community Based Services for appropriate placement. Any boarding home
suspected of operating as an unlicensed personal care facility or housing residents
with needs that cannot be met by the boarding home shall be reported to the
Division of Community Health Services for investigation.
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