Okla. Admin. Code § 310:675-13-12 - Direct care staffing
(a) Each
facility shall maintain at least the minimum direct-care-staff-to-resident
ratios specified in the Act at 63:1-1925.2.
(b) A licensed nurse shall be on duty eight
hours a day, seven days a week on the day shift.
(c) If the director of nursing is a licensed
practical nurse, a registered nurse shall be employed for at least eight hours
per week as a consultant.
(d) There
shall be a licensed nurse on duty twenty-four hours per day; provided however,
that a facility licensed as a specialized facility for the developmentally
disabled shall only be required to provide 24 hour nursing when it has a
resident who has a medical care plan. The department may waive this requirement
when the facility demonstrates it has been unable, despite diligent effort, to
recruit licensed nurses. The Department shall determine that a waiver of this
requirement will not endanger the health or safety of the residents.
(e) There shall be at least one certified
medication aide on duty when any shift is not covered by a licensed
nurse.
(f) At least two direct care
staff persons shall be on duty and awake at all times regardless of the number
of residents.
(g) Willful violation
of the requirements regarding direct-care staff shall be determined based on a
review of facility staffing records and interviews with staff, residents,
resident family members and/or guardians, and other parties which may have
information relevant to the investigation. The determination by the Department
of Health will include, but will not be limited to, the following factors:
(1) The nature, circumstances and gravity of
the violations;
(2) The repetitive
nature of the violations at the facility or others operated by the same or
related entities;
(3) The previous
degree of difficulty in obtaining compliance with the rules at the facility or
others operated by the same or related entities; and
(4) Any substantial showing of good faith in
attempting to achieve continuing compliance with the provisions of the Nursing
Home Care Act.
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