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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 216 — Health facilities and services

216.520 Supplementation of residents' rights.

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For the purpose of supplementing the rights of residents in long-term-care facilities, such facilities shall take the following actions:
(1)Every long-term-care facility shall conspicuously post throughout the facility a
listing of the residents' rights and responsibilities as defined in KRS 216.515 to
216.525.
(2)Every long-term-care facility shall develop and implement a mechanism which will
allow each resident and the responsible party or his responsible family member or
his guardian to participate in the planning of the resident's care. Each resident shall
be encouraged and provided assistance in the planning of his care.
(3)All long-term-care facilities shall establish written procedures for the submission
and resolution of complaints and recommendations by the resident and the
responsible party or his responsible family member or his guardian. Such policies
shall be conspicuously displayed throughout the facility pending approval of their
adequacy by the cabinet.
(4)Every long-term-care facility shall prepare a written plan and provide appropriate
staff training to implement each of the residents' rights as defined in KRS 216.515
to 216.525.
(5)All long-term-care facilities shall maintain in their facilities one
(1)copy of the
most recent inspection report as prepared by the Cabinet for Health and Family
Services. The cabinet shall provide all long-term-care facilities with one
(1)copy of
the most recent inspection report.
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