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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

216B.332 Requirements for certificate of compliance -- Assessment of residents in

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nursing home beds -- Limitations upon admission to nursing home beds --
Move-out notice and alternative living arrangements -- Certificate of need not
required to provide home health services to on-campus residents.
(1)To be eligible for a certificate of compliance, a continuing care retirement
community shall certify in writing to the cabinet and shall disclose in writing to
each of its residents that:
(a)None of the health facilities or health services operated by the continuing care
retirement community shall apply for or become certified for participation in
the Medicaid program; and
(b)No claim for Medicaid reimbursement shall be submitted for any person for
any health service provided by the continuing care retirement community.
(2)A continuing care retirement community may establish one
(1)bed at the nursing
home level of care for every four
(4)living units or personal care beds operated by
the continuing care retirement community collectively. All residents in nursing
home beds shall be assessed using the Health Care Financing Administration or
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services approved long-term care resident
assessment instrument.
(3)Admissions to continuing care retirement community nursing home beds shall be
exclusively limited to on-campus residents. A resident shall not be admitted to a
continuing care retirement community nursing home bed prior to ninety
(90)days of
residency in the continuing care retirement community unless the resident
experiences a significant change in health status documented by a physician. No
resident admitted to a nursing home bed shall be transferred or discharged without
thirty
(30)days prior written notice to the resident or his or her guardian.
(4)A continuing care retirement community shall assist each resident upon a move-out
notice to find appropriate living arrangements. Each continuing care retirement
community shall share information on alternative living arrangements provided by
the Department for Aging and Independent Living at the time a move-out notice is
given to a resident. The written agreement executed by the resident and the
continuing care retirement community shall contain provisions for assisting any
resident who has received a move-out notice to find appropriate living
arrangements, prior to the actual move-out date.
(5)Home health services provided by a continuing care retirement community to its on-
campus residents shall not require a certificate of need.
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