Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 388. Social and Health Services, Department of |
Chapter 388-97. Nursing homes. |
Section 388-97-1000. Resident assessment.
Latest version.
- (1) The nursing home must:(a) Provide resident care based on a systematic, comprehensive, interdisciplinary assessment, and care planning process in which the resident participates, to the fullest extent possible;(b) Conduct initially and periodically a comprehensive, accurate, standardized, reproducible assessment of each resident's functional capacity;(c) At the time each resident is admitted:(i) Have physician's orders for the resident's immediate care; and(ii) Ensure that the resident's immediate care needs are identified in an admission assessment.(d) Ensure that the comprehensive assessment of a resident's needs describes the resident's capability to perform daily life functions and significant impairments in functional capacity.(2) The comprehensive assessment must include at least the following information:(a) Identification and demographic information;(b) Customary routine;(c) Cognitive patterns;(d) Communication;(e) Vision;(f) Mood and behavior patterns;(g) Psychosocial well-being;(h) Physical functioning and structural problems;(i) Continence;(j) Disease diagnosis and health conditions;(k) Dental and nutritional status;(l) Skin conditions;(m) Activity pursuit;(n) Medications;(o) Special treatments and procedures;(p) Discharge potential;(q) Documentation of summary information regarding the assessment performed; and(r) Documentation of participation in assessment.(3) The nursing home must conduct comprehensive assessments:(a) No later than fourteen days after the date of admission;(b) Promptly after a significant change in the resident's physical or mental condition; and(c) In no case less often than once every twelve months.(4) The nursing home must ensure that:(a) Each resident is assessed no less than once every three months, and as appropriate, the resident's assessment is revised to assure the continued accuracy of the assessment; and(b) The results of the assessment are used to develop, review and revise the resident's comprehensive plan of care under WAC 388-97-1020.(5) The skilled nursing facility and nursing facility must:(a) For the required assessment, complete the state approved resident assessment instrument (RAI) for each resident in accordance with federal requirements;(b) Maintain electronic or paper copies of completed resident assessments in the resident's active medical record for fifteen months; this information must be maintained in a centralized location and be easily and readily accessible;(c) Place the hard copies of the signature pages in the clinical record of each resident if a facility maintains their RAI data electronically and does not use electronic signatures;(d) Assess each resident not less than every three months, using the state approved assessment instrument; and(e) Transmit all state and federally required RAI information for each resident to the department:(i) In a manner approved by the department;(ii) Within ten days of completion of any RAI assessment required under this subsection; and(iii) Within ten days of discharging or admitting a resident for a tracking record.
Rules
388-97-1020,