Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 19D § 2

Current through Chapter 223 of the 2024 Legislative Session
Section 19D:2 - [Effective 12/5/2024] Sponsor's duties

Every sponsor of an assisted living residence shall:

(i) obtain and maintain certification as provided in sections three and four;
(ii) be subject to oversight as provided in section 16CC of chapter 6A and section 5;
(iii) afford residents the rights set forth in section nine;
(iv) provide self-administered medication management as set forth in section ten;
(v) provide services to residents in accordance with service plans developed through a process by which employees of the residence discuss the service plan and the needs of the resident with the resident and their representative or designee and ensure the consequences of a decision, including any inherent risk, are understood by all parties; provided, however, that such parties shall review the service plan periodically and consider changes in the resident's status and the ability of the residence to respond accordingly and as set forth in section 12; provided further, that if a resident is receiving basic health services, the staff of the residence shall consult the resident's authorized medical professional when developing the resident's service plan;
(vi) coordinate and provide personal services, basic health services, where applicable, and other services required under service plans as set forth in section 12;.
(vii) maintain a written progress report on each person who receives such services which describes the type, amount, duration, scope, and outcome of services that are rendered and the general status of the resident's health;
(viii) enter into a residency agreement with each resident as set forth in section fourteen; and
(ix) meet the minimum management and staffing qualifications as set forth in section fifteen.

Mass. Gen. Laws ch. 19D, § 19D:2

Amended by Acts 2024, c. 197,§ 5, eff. 12/5/2024.
Amended by Acts 2020 , c. 227, § 16, eff. 12/11/2020.
This section is set out more than once due to postponed, multiple, or conflicting amendments.