Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 54301 - Certification
(a) Each adult day
health center shall:
(1) Be licensed or have
a special permit pursuant to Chapter 3.5, commencing with Section
1570, Division 2, Health and
Safety Code, to provide adult day health care.
(2) Have appropriate licensed and allied
health personnel to provide services in accordance with the requirements of
this Chapter.
(3) Have a written
description of its philosophy, objectives and program for providing medical and
ancillary health related services available for public inspection.
(4) Demonstrate to the satisfaction of the
Department that staff and facilities are adequate to provide the planned
services described in its written program.
(5) Provide or arrange for, through written
agreement, nonroutine medical services which may become necessary.
(6) Execute a written agreement with each
participant which specifies but is not limited to, a list of basic services
which are to be furnished each visit or according to a specified
schedule.
(7) When serving a
substantial number of participants of a particular racial group, or whose
primary language is other than English, employ staff of that particular racial
or linguistic group at all times.
(b) Each facility shall sign an adult day
health care provider agreement with the Department in order to participate in
the Medi-Cal program.
(c) The
Department shall certify adult day health centers which meet the requirements
of this chapter as a special category of clinic and hospital outpatient
services.
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