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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.21302 "Continuing care community," and "supervised personal care" defined.

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333.21302 "Continuing care community," and "supervised personal care" defined.
Sec. 21302.
(1)"Continuing care community" means that term as defined in section 3 of the continuing care community disclosure act, 2014 PA 448, MCL 554.903.
(2)"Supervised personal care" means the direct guidance or hands-on assistance with activities of daily living offered by a facility to residents of the facility that include 2 or more of the following services provided by the facility to any resident for 30 or more consecutive days as documented in the resident's service plan:
(a)Direct and regular involvement by staff in assisting a resident with the administration of the resident's prescription medications, including direct supervision of the resident taking medication in accordance with the instructions of the resident's licensed health care professional.
(b)Hands-on assistance by staff in carrying out 2 or more of the following activities of daily living: eating, toileting, bathing, grooming, dressing, transferring, and mobility.
(c)Direct staff involvement in a resident's personal and social activities or the use of devices to enhance resident safety by controlling resident egress from the facility.
History: Add. 2017, Act 167 , Eff. Feb. 11, 2018
Popular Name: Act 368
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