Iowa Admin. Code r. 481-58.56 - Respite care services
Respite care services means an organized program of temporary supportive care provided for 24 hours or more to a person in order to relieve the usual caregiver of the person from providing continual care to the person. A nursing facility which chooses to provide respite care services must meet the following requirements related to respite services and must be licensed as a nursing facility.
(1) A nursing
facility certified as a Medicaid nursing facility or Medicare skilled nursing
facility must meet all Medicaid and Medicare requirements including
42 CFR
483.15, admission, transfer and discharge
rights.
(2) A nursing facility
which chooses to provide respite care services is not required to obtain a
separate license or pay a license fee.
(3) Rule
481-58.40 (135C) regarding
involuntary discharge or transfer rights, does not apply to residents who are
being cared for under a respite care contract.
(4) Pursuant to rule
481-58.13 (135C), the facility
shall have a contract with each resident in the facility. When the resident is
there for respite care services, the contract shall specify the time period
during which the resident will be considered to be receiving respite care
services. At the end of that period, the contract may be amended to extend that
period of time. The contract shall specifically state the resident may be
involuntarily discharged while being considered as a respite care resident. The
contract shall meet other requirements under
481-58.13 (135C), except the
requirements under subrule 58.13(7).
(5) Respite care services shall not be
provided by a health care facility to persons requiring a level of care which
is higher than the level of care the facility is licensed to provide.
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