Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 22, § 54309 - Required Services
(a)
Each adult day health center shall provide directly on the premises, at least
the following services:
(1) Rehabilitation
services, including:
(A) Physical therapy as
specified in Section
54313.
(B) Occupational therapy as specified in
Section 54315.
(C) Speech therapy as specified in Section
54317.
(2) Medical services supervised by either the
participant's personal physician or a staff physician or both.
(3) Nursing service, including:
(A) Skilled nursing care rendered by a
professional nursing staff, who evaluate the particular nursing needs of each
participant and provide the care and treatment indicated.
(B) Self-care training and services oriented
toward activities of daily living and personal hygiene, such as toileting,
bathing and grooming.
(4)
Nutrition services, including:
(A) A minimum
of one meal per day which is in accordance with the requirements stated in
Section 54331. Therapeutic diets and
supplemental feedings shall be available if therapeutically
indicated.
(B) Dietary counseling
and nutrition education for participants and their
families.
(5) Psychiatric
and psychological services including:
(A)
Consultation.
(B) Individual
assessment.
(C) Supervision of
treatment by a psychiatrist, psychologist, psychiatric social worker or
psychiatric nurse, when indicated.
(6) Medical social services to participants
and their families to help with personal, family and adjustment problems that
interfere with the effectiveness of treatment.
(7) Planned recreational and social
activities suited to the needs of the participants and designed to encourage
physical exercise to prevent deterioration and to stimulate social
interaction.
(8) Nonmedical and
medical transportation service for participants, only if necessary, to and from
their homes. Specially equipped vehicles shall be utilized when medically
necessary to accommodate participants with severe physical disabilities that
limit mobility.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Chapter 1066, Statutes of 1977. Reference: Chapter 1066, Statutes of 1977.
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