Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.19.250

Current through August 31, 2023
Section 16.03.19.250 - PLAN OF SERVICE

The provider must ensure each resident has a plan of service. The plan must identify the resident, describe the services to be offered, and describe how the services will be delivered. (3-28-23)

01.Core Elements. A resident's plan of service must be based on the resident's: (3-28-23)
a. Assessment; (3-28-23)
b. Service needs for activities of daily living; (3-28-23)
c. Need for limited nursing services; (3-28-23)
d. Need for medication assistance; (3-28-23)
e. Frequency of needed services; (3-28-23)
f. Level of care; (3-28-23)
g. Habilitation and training needs; (3-28-23)
h. Behavioral management needs, including identification of situations that trigger dangerous, unlawful, or otherwise problematic behavior, plans to prevent such situations, and coping procedures if triggered; (3-28-23)
i. Healthcare professional's orders; (3-28-23)
j. Admission records; (3-28-23)
k. Supportive services; (3-28-23)
l. Desires and choices, to the greatest extent possible; (3-28-23)
m. Need for supervision, including the degree; (3-28-23)
n. Transfer and discharge needs; and (3-28-23)
o. Other identified needs. (3-28-23)
02.Signature and Approval. The provider and the resident or the resident's representative must sign and date the plan of service upon its completion, within fourteen (14) days of the resident's admission. (3-28-23)
03.Developing the Plan. The provider will consult the resident and other individuals identified by the resident in developing the plan of service. Professional staff must be involved in developing the plan if required by another program. (3-28-23)
04.Copy of the Plan. Signed copies of the plan of service must be placed in the resident's file and given to the resident or the resident's representative, if applicable, no later than fourteen (14) days after admission. (3-28-23)
05. Changes to the Plan. A record must be made of any changes to the plan. When changes to the plan are made, the resident or resident's representative and the provider must sign and date the updated plan. (3-28-23)
06.Frequency of Review. The plan of service must be reviewed when the resident experiences a significant change in condition, or at least every twelve (12) months, whichever occurs first. (3-28-23)
07.Date of Regular Review. The date of the next regularly scheduled review must be documented in the plan of service. (3-28-23)

Idaho Admin. Code r. 16.03.19.250