Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R414-502-6 - Criteria for Behaviorally Complex ProgramFor the Department to authorize Medicaid coverage for the Behaviorally Complex Program, a nursing facility must:
(1) demonstrate that the resident has a history of persistent disruptive behavior that is not easily altered and requires an increase in resources from nursing facility staff as documented by one or more of the following behaviors: (a) the resident engages in wandering behavior with no rational purpose, is oblivious to self needs or safety, and places self and others at significant risk of physical illness or injury;(b) the resident engages in verbally abusive behavior where the resident threatens, screams, or curses at others;(c) the resident presents a threat of hitting, shoving, scratching, or sexually abusing other residents; or(d) the resident engages in socially inappropriate and disruptive behavior by doing of one of the following: (i) makes disruptive sounds, noises, and screams;(ii) engages in self-abusive acts;(iii) engages in inappropriate sexual behavior;(v) smears or throws food or feces;(vii) rummages through others belongings.(e) the resident refuses assistance with medication administration or activities of daily living ; or(f) the resident's behavior interferes significantly with the stability of the living environment and interferes with other residents' ability to participate in activities or engage in social interactions; and(2) demonstrate that an appropriate behavioral intervention program has been developed for the resident as follows: (a) behavior intervention programs shall:(b) plan the systematic application of methods and experimental findings of behavioral science with the intent to reduce observable negative behaviors;(c) incorporate processes and methodologies that are the least restrictive alternatives available for producing the desired outcomes;(d) be conducted following identification and, if feasible, remediation of environmental and social factors that likely precipitate or reinforce the inappropriate behavior;(e) incorporate a process for identifying and reinforcing a desirable replacement behavior;(f) include a program data sheet; and(g) include a behavior baseline profile that consists of the following:(i) include the applicant name;(ii) include the date, time, location, and specific description of the undesirable behavior;(iii) include persons and conditions present before and at the time of the undesirable behavior;(iv) demonstrate interventions for the undesirable behavior and their results; and(v) provide recommendations for future action; and(h) the interdisciplinary team shall include a behavior intervention plan that consists of the following:(i) the applicant's name, the date the plan is prepared, and when the plan will be used;(ii) the objectives stated in terms of specific behaviors;(iii) the names, titles, and signatures of persons responsible for conducting the plan; and(iv) the methods and frequency of data collection and review.Utah Admin. Code R414-502-6
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-22, effective 10/30/2023