Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section R9-10-2208 - Transfer; DischargeA. An administrator, in coordination with the Division if applicable, shall ensure that: 1. A resident is transferred or discharged if:a. The nursing-supported group home is not authorized or not able to meet the needs of the resident,b. The resident no longer requires continuous nursing services, orc. The resident's behavior is a threat to the health or safety of the resident or other individuals at the nursing-supported group home; and2. Documentation of a resident's transfer or discharge includes:a. The date of the transfer or discharge;b. The reason for the transfer or discharge;c. A notation by a physician or the physician's designee if the transfer or discharge is due to any of the reasons listed in subsection (A)(1); andd. If applicable, actions taken by a personnel member to protect the resident or other individuals if the resident's behavior is a threat to the health and safety of the resident or other individuals in the nursing-supported group home and beyond the nursing-supported group home's scope of services.B. Except for a transfer of a resident due to an emergency, an administrator shall ensure that: 1. A registered nurse coordinates the transfer and the services provided to the resident;2. According to policies and procedures: a. An evaluation of the resident is conducted before the transfer;b. Information from the resident's medical record, including the following, is provided to a receiving health care institution;i. Orders that are in effect at the time of the transfer; andii. The resident's need for nursing services, rehabilitation services, or habilitation services at the time of transfer; andc. A personnel member explains risks and benefits of the transfer to the resident or the resident's representative; and3. Documentation in the resident's medical record includes:a. Communication with an individual at a receiving health care institution;b. The date and time of the transfer;c. The mode of transportation; andd. If applicable, the name of the personnel member accompanying the resident during a transfer.C. Except in an emergency, a registered nurse shall ensure that before a resident is discharged:1. Written follow-up instructions are developed with the resident or the resident's representative that include:a. Information necessary to meet the resident's need for medical services and nursing services, including specific care instructions and whether the resident requires any durable medical equipment or supplies; andb. The state long-term care ombudsman's name, address, and telephone number;2. A copy of the written follow-up instructions is provided to the resident or the resident's representative; and3. A discharge summary: a. Is developed by a registered nurse;b. Authenticated by the resident's designated medical practitioner or designee; andc. Includes: i. The resident's need for nursing services, rehabilitation services, or habilitation services at the time of discharge;ii. The resident's need for medical services;iii. The resident's developmental, behavioral, social, and nutritional status;iv. The resident's medical and psychosocial history;v. The date of the discharge; andvi. The location of the resident after discharge.Ariz. Admin. Code § R9-10-2208
New Section made by final exempt rulemaking at 28 A.A.R. 927, effective 4/15/2022.