Section 7. Regulation and Construction of Hospitals and Other Health Care Facilities, 31-7-1 through 31-7-412.
ARTICLE 1
REGULATION OF HOSPITALS AND RELATED INSTITUTIONS
31-7-12.2. Regulation and licensing of assisted living communities; legislative intent; definitions; procedures; requirements for medication aides.
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It is the intention of the General Assembly to establish a new licensure category of long-term care provider which shall be referred to as "assisted living community." An assisted living community shall be authorized, in accordance with this Code section, to provide certain services that are beyond the scope of services that a personal care home is authorized to provide.
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As used in this Code section, the term:
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"Ambulatory" means the ability to move from place to place by walking, either unaided or aided by a prosthesis, brace, cane, crutches, walker, or hand rails, or by propelling a wheelchair and to respond to an emergency condition, whether caused by fire or otherwise, and escape with minimal human assistance using the normal means of egress.
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"Assisted living care" includes:
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Personal services, which includes, but is not limited to, individual assistance with or supervision of self-administered medication and essential activities of daily living such as eating, bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting;
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The administration of medications by a medication aide in accordance with this Code section; and
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The provision of assisted self-preservation in accordance with this Code section.
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"Assisted living community" means a personal care home with a minimum of 25 beds that is licensed as an assisted living community pursuant to Code Section 31-7-3.
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"Assisted self-preservation" means the capacity of a resident to be evacuated from an assisted living community, to a designated point of safety and within an established period of time as determined by the Office of the Safety Fire Commissioner. Assisted self-preservation is a function of all of the following:
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The condition of the individual;
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The assistance that is available to be provided to the individual by the staff of the assisted living community; and
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The construction of the building in which the assisted living community is housed, including whether such building meets the state fire safety requirements applicable to an existing health care occupancy.
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"Continuous medical or nursing care" means medical or nursing care required other than on a periodic basis or for a short-term illness.
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An assisted living community shall not admit or retain an individual who is not ambulatory unless the individual is capable of assisted self-preservation. In the event that the department determines that one or more residents of an assisted living community are not capable of assisted self-preservation due to the condition of the resident, the capabilities of the staff of the assisted living community, the construction of the building in which the assisted living community is housed, or a combination of these factors, the department shall have the authority to consider any of the following actions:
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An increase in the staffing of the assisted living community to a level that is sufficient to ensure that each resident is capable of assisted self-preservation;
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A change in the staffing assignments of the assisted living community if such change would ensure that each resident is capable of assisted self-preservation;
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A change in rooms or the location of residents as necessary to ensure that each resident is capable of assisted self-preservation;
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The utilization of any specialized equipment that would ensure that each resident is capable of assisted self-preservation. For purposes of this paragraph, specialized equipment shall only include a prosthesis, brace, cane, crutches, walker, hand rails, and a wheelchair;
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A cessation in the further admission of individuals who are not ambulatory until such time that the assisted living community has taken actions necessary to ensure that all residents are capable of assisted self-preservation;
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The transfer or discharge of any resident who is not capable of assisted self-preservation; and
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Any action set forth in Code Section 31-2-8.
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An assisted living community shall maintain a current list of all residents who are not ambulatory but who are capable of assisted self-preservation. The list shall be provided upon request to the department and maintained at all times by the assisted living community.
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An assisted living community shall maintain fire detection and prevention equipment, including visual signals with alarms for hearing impaired residents, in accordance with manufacturer instructions and the requirements of the Office of the Safety Fire Commissioner.
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An assisted living community shall not admit or retain an individual who is in need of continuous medical or nursing care. Other than as permitted by a medication aide pursuant to paragraph (7) of subsection (g) of this Code section, medical, nursing, or health services required on a periodic basis, or for short-term illness, shall not be provided as services of an assisted living community. When such services are required, they shall be purchased by the resident or the resident's representative or legal surrogate, if any, from appropriate providers managed independently from the assisted living community. An assisted living community may assist in arranging for such services, but not in the provision of such services.
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An assisted living community may employ certified medication aides for the purpose of performing the technical aspects of the administration of certain medications in accordance with this subsection. An assisted living community that employs one or more certified medication aides must have a safe medication and treatment administration system that meets all the requirements of this subsection.
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The department shall establish and maintain a medication aide registry containing the names of each individual in Georgia who is certified by the department as a medication aide. An assisted living community may not employ an individual as a medication aide unless the individual is listed in the medication aide registry in good standing.
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An applicant for certification as a medication aide shall meet the following qualifications:
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Be a Georgia certified nurse aide with current certification in good standing;
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Have successfully completed a state-approved medication aide training program administered by a Georgia licensed registered nurse, pharmacist, or physician;
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Have successfully passed, with a minimum passing score of 80 percent, a written competency examination; and
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Have demonstrated the requisite clinical skills to serve as a medication aide in accordance with a standardized checklist developed by the department.
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A record of the successful completion of the written competency examination and clinical skills standardized checklist by an applicant for certification as a medication aide shall be included in the medication aide registry within 30 business days of evaluation. Each candidate for certification as a medication aide shall have the opportunity to take the written competency examination three times before being required to retake and successfully complete the medication aide training program.
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An assisted living community shall annually conduct a comprehensive clinical skills competency review of each medication aide employed by the assisted living community.
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Certificates issued pursuant to this subsection shall be renewed biennially according to schedules and fees approved by the department.
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A medication aide who meets the criteria established in this subsection shall be permitted to perform the following tasks in an assisted living community in accordance with the written instructions of a physician:
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Administer physician ordered oral, ophthalmic, topical, otic, nasal, vaginal, and rectal medications;
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Administer insulin, epinephrine, and B12 pursuant to physician direction and protocol;
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Administer medication via a metered dose inhaler;
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Conduct finger stick blood glucose testing following established protocol;
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Administer a commercially prepared disposable enema as ordered by a physician; and
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Assist residents in the supervision of self-administration of medication.
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A medication aide shall record in the medication administration record all medications that the medication aide has personally administered to a resident of an assisted living community and any refusal of a resident to take a medication. A medication aide shall observe a resident to whom medication has been administered and report any changes in the condition of such resident to the personal representative or legal surrogate of the resident.
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All medication administered by a medication aide in accordance with this Code section shall be in unit or multidose packaging.
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An assisted living community that employs one or more medication aides to administer medications in accordance with this subsection shall secure the services of a licensed pharmacist to perform the following duties:
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Perform a quarterly review of the drug regimen of each resident of the assisted living community and report any irregularities to the assisted living community administrator;
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Remove for proper disposal any drugs that are expired, discontinued, in a deteriorated condition, or where the resident for whom such drugs were ordered is no longer a resident;
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Establish or review policies and procedures for safe and effective drug therapy, distribution, use, and control; and
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Monitor compliance with established policies and procedures for medication handling and storage.
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An assisted living community that employs one or more medication aides to administer medications in accordance with this subsection shall ensure that each medication aide receives ongoing medication training as prescribed by the department. A registered professional nurse or pharmacist shall conduct random medication administration observations on a quarterly basis and report any issues to the assisted living community administrator.
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An assisted living community shall establish a written care plan for each resident. Such care plan shall describe the needs of the resident and how such needs will be met.
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An assisted living community shall not be permitted to enroll as a provider of medical assistance, as defined in paragraph (6) of Code Section 49-4-141, or receive any funds authorized or paid pursuant to Title XIX of the Social Security Act.
(Code 1981, §31-7-12.2, enacted by Ga. L. 2011, p. 227, § 1/SB 178; Ga. L. 2012, p. 775, § 31/HB 942.)
Effective date.
- This Code section became effective July 1, 2011.
The 2012 amendment,
effective May 1, 2012, part of an Act to revise, modernize, and correct the Code, revised language in the introductory language of subsection (b) and in paragraph (c)(7).
Code Commission notes.
- Pursuant to Code Section 28-9-5, in 2011, "31-2-8" was substituted for "31-2-11" at the end of paragraph (c)(7).