North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Adult Care Homes.
§ 131D-2.2 - Persons not to be cared for in adult care homes and multiunit assisted housing with services; hospice care; obtaining services.

131D-2.2. Persons not to be cared for in adult care homes and multiunit assisted housing with services; hospice care; obtaining services.
(a) Adult Care Homes. - Except when a physician certifies that appropriate care can be provided on a temporary basis to meet the resident's needs and prevent unnecessary relocation, adult care homes shall not care for individuals with any of the following conditions or care needs:
(1) Ventilator dependency;
(2) Individuals requiring continuous licensed nursing care;
(3) Individuals whose physician certifies that placement is no longer appropriate;
(4) Individuals whose health needs cannot be met in the specific adult care home as determined by the residence; and
(5) Such other medical and functional care needs as the Medical Care Commission determines cannot be properly met in an adult care home.
(b) Multiunit Assisted Housing With Services. - Except when a physician certifies that appropriate care can be provided on a temporary basis to meet the resident's needs and prevent unnecessary relocation, multiunit assisted housing with services shall not care for individuals with any of the following conditions or care needs:
(1) Ventilator dependency;
(2) Dermal ulcers III and IV, except those stage III ulcers which are determined by an independent physician to be healing;
(3) Intravenous therapy or injections directly into the vein, except for intermittent intravenous therapy managed by a home care or hospice agency licensed in this State;
(4) Airborne infectious disease in a communicable state that requires isolation of the individual or requires special precautions by the caretaker to prevent transmission of the disease, including diseases such as tuberculosis and excluding infections such as the common cold;
(5) Psychotropic medications without appropriate diagnosis and treatment plans;
(6) Nasogastric tubes;
(7) Gastric tubes, except when the individual is capable of independently feeding himself or herself and caring for the tube, or as managed by a home care or hospice agency licensed in this State;
(8) Individuals requiring continuous licensed nursing care;
(9) Individuals whose physician certifies that placement is no longer appropriate;
(10) Unless the individual's independent physician determines otherwise, individuals who require maximum physical assistance as documented by a uniform assessment instrument and who meet Medicaid nursing facility level-of-care criteria as defined in the State Plan for Medical Assistance. Maximum physical assistance means that an individual has a rating of total dependence in four or more of the seven activities of daily living as documented on a uniform assessment instrument;
(11) Individuals whose health needs cannot be met in the specific multiunit assisted housing with services as determined by the residence; and
(12) Such other medical and functional care needs as the Medical Care Commission determines cannot be properly met in multiunit assisted housing with services.
(c) Hospice Care. - At the request of the resident, hospice care may be provided in an assisted living residence under the same requirements for hospice programs as described in Article 10 of Chapter 131E of the General Statutes.
(d) Obtaining Services. - The resident of an assisted living facility has the right to obtain services at the resident's own expense from providers other than the housing management. This subsection shall not be construed to relieve the resident of the resident's contractual obligation to pay the housing management for any services covered by the contract between the resident and housing management. (2009-462, s. 1(e).)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 131D - Inspection and Licensing of Facilities

Article 1 - Adult Care Homes.

§ 131D-1 - Recodified as GS0.10 by Session Laws 2009-462, s1(b), effective October 1, 2009.

§ 131D-2.1 - Definitions.

§ 131D-2.2 - Persons not to be cared for in adult care homes and multiunit assisted housing with services; hospice care; obtaining services.

§ 131D-2.3 - Exemptions from licensure.

§ 131D-2.4 - Licensure of adult care homes for aged and disabled individuals; impact of prior violations on licensure; compliance history review; license renewal.

§ 131D-2.5 - License and registration fees.

§ 131D-2.6 - Legal action by Department.

§ 131D-2.7 - Provisional license; license revocation; summary suspension of license; suspension of admission.

§ 131D-2.11 - Inspections, monitoring, and review by State agency and county departments of social services.

§ 131D-2.12 - Training requirements; county departments of social services.

§ 131D-2.13 - Departmental duties.

§ 131D-2.14 - Confidentiality.

§ 131D-2.15 - Resident assessments.

§ 131D-2.16 - Rules.

§ 131D-2.17 - Impact on other laws; severability.

§ 131D-2.18 - Application of other laws.

§ 131D-4.1 - Adult care homes; legislative intent.

§ 131D-4.2 - Adult care homes; family care homes; cost reports; exemptions; enforcement.

§ 131D-4.3 - Adult care home rules.

§ 131D-4.4 - Adult care home minimum safety requirements; smoking prohibited inside long-term care facilities; penalty.

§ 131D-4.4A - Adult care home infection prevention requirements.

§ 131D-4.4B - Guidelines for reporting suspected communicable disease outbreaks.

§ 131D-4.5 - Rules adopted by Medical Care Commission.

§ 131D-4.5A - Fees for medication aides.

§ 131D-4.5B - Adult care home medication aides; training and competency evaluation requirements.

§ 131D-4.5C - Adult care home supervisors; infection control training requirements.

§ 131D-4.6 - Licensure of special care units.

§ 131D-4.7 - Adult care home specialist fund.

§ 131D-4.8 - Discharge of residents; appeals.

§ 131D-6 - Certification of adult day care programs; purpose; definition; penalty.

§ 131D-6.1 - Licensure to offer overnight respite; rules; enforcement.

§ 131D-7 - Waiver of rules and increase in bed capacity during an emergency.

§ 131D-7.1 - Secretary to establish visitation protocols during declared disasters and emergencies.

§ 131D-7.2 - Resident visitation rights for adult care homes, including family care homes, during a disaster declaration or emergency.

§ 131D-7.5 - Patient visitation rights for adult care home residents and special care unit residents.

§ 131D-8 - Adult care home special care units; disclosure of information required.

§ 131D-9 - Immunization of employees and residents of adult care homes.

§ 131D-10 - Adult care home rated certificates.