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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 202B — Admission of an individual with an intellectual disability

202B.045 Requirements for admission -- Discharge planning.

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(1)Admission:
(a)Residents shall be admitted only upon the approval of an interdisciplinary
team. The facility shall admit only persons who have a physical or mental
condition which requires developmental nursing services and a planned
program of active treatment;
(b)The interdisciplinary team shall:
1. Conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the individual, not more than
three
(3)months before admission, covering physical, emotional, social,
and cognitive factors; and
2. Prior to admission define the need for service without regard to
availability of those services. The team shall review all available and
applicable programs of care, treatment, and training and record its
findings;
(c)If admission is not the best plan but the individual must be admitted
nevertheless, the facility shall clearly acknowledge that the admission is
inappropriate and initiate plans to actively explore alternatives;
(d)Before admission, the resident and a responsible member of his family or
guardian shall be informed in writing of the established policies of the facility
and fees, reimbursement, visitation rights during serious illness, visiting
hours, type of diets offered, and services offered; and
(e)The facility shall provide and maintain a system for identifying each resident's
personal property and facilities for safekeeping of his declared valuables. Each
resident's clothing and other property shall be reserved for the resident's own
use.
(2)Discharge planning. Prior to discharge the facility shall have a postinstitutional plan
which identifies the residential setting and support services which would enable the
resident to live in a less restrictive alternative to the current setting. Before a
resident is released, the facility shall:
(a)Offer counseling to parents or guardians who request the release of a resident
concerning the advantages and disadvantages of the release;
(b)Plan for release of the resident, to assure that appropriate services are
available in the resident's new environment, including protective supervision
and other follow-up services; and
(c)Prepare and place in the resident's record a summary of findings, progress, and
plans.
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