Ohio Admin. Code 3701-64-01 - Definitions
As used in this chapter:
(A) "Abuse" means any of the following:
(1) Physical abuse;
(2)
Psycological
Psychological abuse; or
(3) Sexual abuse.
(B) "Accused" means the person that provides
a service to a resident from which the resident or facility benefits who is
named in an allegation or implicated in an investigation of abuse or neglect of
a resident of a long-term care facility or misappropriation of property of such
a resident.
(C) "Chemical
restraint" means any medication bearing the "American Hospital Formulary
Service" therapeutic class 4.00, 28:16:08, 28:24:08, or 28:24:92 (as they exist
November 24, 2017) that alters the functioning of the central nervous system in
a manner that limits physical and cognitive functioning to the degree that the
resident cannot attain his highest practicable physical, mental, and
psychosocial well-being.
(D) "Day"
means one calendar day.
(E)
"Director" means the director of health or any person to whom the director of
health delegates his or her authority.
(F) "Exploitation" means taking advantage of
a resident, regardless of whether the action was for personal gain, whether the
resident knew of the action, or whether the resident was harmed.
(G) "Licensed health professional" means all
of the following:
(1) An occupational
therapist or occupational therapy assistant licensed under Chapter 4755. of the
Revised Code;
(2) A physical
therapist or physical therapy assistant licensed under Chapter 4755. of the
Revised Code;
(3) A physician
authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to practice medicine and
surgery, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or podiatric medicine and
surgery;
(4) A physician's
assistant authorized under Chapter 4730. of the Revised Code to practice as a
physician assistant;
(5) A
registered nurse or licensed practical nurse licensed under Chapter 4723. of
the Revised Code;
(6) A social
worker or licensed independent social worker licensed, or a social work
assistant certified, under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code or a social work
assistant registered under that chapter;
(7) A speech pathologist or audiologist
licensed under Chapter 4753. of the Revised Code;
(8) A dentist or dental hygienist licensed
under Chapter 4715. of the Revised Code;
(9) An optometrist licensed under Chapter
4725. of the Revised Code;
(10) A
pharmacist licensed under Chapter 4729. of the Revised Code;
(11) A psychologist licensed under Chapter
4732. of the Revised Code;
(12) A
chiropractor licensed under Chapter 4734. of the Revised Code;
(13) A nursing home administrator licensed or
temporarily licensed under Chapter 4751. of the Revised Code;
(14) A professional counselor or professional
clinical counselor licensed under Chapter 4757. of the Revised Code.
(H) "Long-term care facility"
means either of the following:
(I) "Misappropriation" means depriving,
defrauding, or otherwise obtaining the real or personal property of a resident
by any means prohibited by the Revised Code, including violations of Chapter
2911. or 2913. of the Revised Code.
(J) "Neglect" means recklessly failing to
provide a resident with any treatment, care, goods, or service necessary to
maintain the health or safety of the resident when the failure results in
serious physical harm to the resident. "Neglect" does
not include allowing a resident, at the resident's option, to receive only
treatment by spiritual means through prayer in accordance with the tenets of a
recognized religious denomination.
(K) "Nurse aide" means an individual who
provides nursing and nursing-related services to residents in a long-term care
facility, either as a member of the staff of the facility for monetary
compensation or as a volunteer without monetary compensation. "Nurse aide" does
not include either of the following:
(1) A
licensed health professional practicing within the scope of the professional's
license; or
(2) An individual
providing nursing and nursing-related services in a religious nonmedical health
care institution, if the individual has been trained in the principles of
nonmedical care and is recognized by the institution as being competent in the
administration of care within the religious tenets practiced by the residents
of the institution.
(L)
"Physical abuse" means knowingly causing physical harm or recklessly causing
serious physical harm to a resident through either of the following:
(1) Physcial contact with the resident;
or
(2) The use of physical
restraint,
or
chemical restraint, medication that does not constitute
a chemical restraint, or isolation , if the
restraint, medication, or isolation is excessive,
as
for
punishment, for staff convenience, excessively, as a substitute for treatment, or in
amounts
an
amount that preclude
precludes habilitation and treatment.
(M) "Physical contact" includes,
but is not limited to, hitting, slapping, pinching, kicking. Physical contact
also includes sexual contact.
(N)
"Physical restraint" means, but is not limited to, any article, device, or
garment that interferes with the free movement of the resident and that the
resident is unable to remove easily, a geriatric chair, or a locked room
door.
(O) "Psychological abuse"
means knowingly or recklessly causing psychological harm to a resident, whether
verbally or by action.
(P)
"Resident" includes a resident, patient, former resident or patient, or
deceased resident or patient of a long-term care facility or residential care
facility.
(Q) "Residential care
facility" has the same meaning as in section
3721.01 of the Revised
Code.
(R) "Religious nonmedical
health care institution" means an institution that meets or exceeds the
conditions to receive payment under the medicare program established under
Title XVIII of the "Social Security Act" for inpatient hospital services or
posthospital extended care services furnished to an individual in a religious
nonmedical health care institution, as defined in section 1861(ss)(1) of the
"Social Security Act," 79 Stat. 286 (1965),
42
U.S.C. 1395x(ss)(1), as
amended (2011).
(S) "Sexual abuse"
means sexual conduct or sexual contact with a resident, as those terms are
defined in section 2907.01 of the Revised
Code.
(T) "Sexual conduct" means
vaginal intercourse between a male and female; anal intercourse, fellatio, and
cunnilingus between persons regardless of sex; and, without privilege to do so,
the insertion, however slight, of any part of the body or any instrument,
apparatus, or other object into the vaginal or anal opening of another.
Penetration, however slight, is sufficient to complete vaginal or anal
intercourse.
(U) "Sexual contact"
means any touching of an erogenous zone of another, including without
limitation the thigh, genitals, buttock, pubic region, or, if the person is a
female, a breast, for the purpose of sexually arousing or gratifying either
person.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3721.26
Rule Amplifies: 3721.21, 3721.22, 3721.23, 3721.24, 3721.25
Prior Effective Dates: 01/10/1992, 06/11/2001, 08/01/2006, 06/10/2011, 04/18/2016, 02/02/2019
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