§ 42-66.6-3. Responsibilities of department.
(a) Long-term care assessment. The director shall establish, with the cooperation of the director of human services,
a program for making long-term care assessments as defined in § 42-66.6-2. The assessment will be provided at no cost to the person being assessed and will
be carried out by individuals designated by the director as qualified to administer
the assessment. The assessment will include providing information regarding appropriate
community support services and residential placement alternatives. Persons receiving
assessment program services will be given recommendations on the appropriate nee
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§ 42-66.6-3. Responsibilities of department.
(a) Long-term care assessment. The director shall establish, with the cooperation of the director of human services,
a program for making long-term care assessments as defined in § 42-66.6-2. The assessment will be provided at no cost to the person being assessed and will
be carried out by individuals designated by the director as qualified to administer
the assessment. The assessment will include providing information regarding appropriate
community support services and residential placement alternatives. Persons receiving
assessment program services will be given recommendations on the appropriate need
for care. The recommendations in the assessment will not be binding and the person
will have the right to choose from any options that are available.
(b) The department shall make available to persons choosing home and/or community based
care, a care management services program which will provide the individual with continued
guidance, supervision, and monitoring of the services procured by the client and periodic
reassessment of the adequacy of the care plan in meeting the individual's long-term
care needs. The director is authorized to enter into contracts with community agencies
to provide these care management services and to establish a client fee schedule for
care management services.
(c) The department shall develop and disseminate to all nursing facilities, residential/assisted
living care facilities, hospitals, and appropriate healthcare providers information
relating to the long-term care assessment program and how individuals may access the
program.
(d) All persons seeking admission to or discharge from a licensed long-term care residential
facility including nursing facilities and licensed residential care/assisted living
facilities shall be provided with information prepared by the department about the
availability of the long-term care assessment and care management program as defined
in § 42-66.6-2(1). Persons seeking admission to a long-term care facility from an acute care hospital
shall be provided with this information by the hospital's discharge or social service
staff. Persons being admitted from or discharged to the community shall be provided
this information by the admission staff on the long-term care facility. Those persons
seeking admission to a long-term care facility on an emergency basis or for skilled
care are exempt from this provision.