131D-7.5. Patient visitation rights for adult care home residents and special care unit residents.
(a) Any facility licensed under this Chapter shall allow residents to receive visitors of their choice to the fullest extent permitted under the infection and prevention control program of the facility and applicable guidelines or orders issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Department, local health departments, or any other government public health agency.
(b) In the event the Department finds an adult care home has violated any rule, regulation, guidance, directive, or law relating to a resident's visitation rights, the Department may issue a warning to the facility about the violation and give the facility not more than 24 hours to allow visitation. If visitation is not allowed after the 24-hour warning period, the Department shall impose a civil penalty in an amount not less than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each instance on each day the facility was found to have a violation. This civil penalty shall be in addition to any licensure action, fine, or civil penalty that the Department may impose pursuant to this Chapter.
(c) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (b) of this section, in the event that circumstances require the complete closure of a facility to visitors, the facility shall use its best efforts to develop alternate visitation protocols that would allow visitation to the greatest extent safely possible. If those alternate protocols are found by the Department, the local health departments, or any other government public health agency to violate any rule, regulation, guidance, or federal law relating to a resident's visitation rights, the Department may impose a civil penalty in an amount not less than five hundred dollars ($500.00) for each instance on each day the facility was found to have a violation. This civil penalty shall be in addition to any licensure action, fine, or civil penalty that the Department may impose pursuant to this Chapter.
(d) Each facility shall provide notice of the patient visitation rights in this act to residents and, when possible, family members of residents. The required notice shall also include the contact information for the agency or individuals tasked with investigating violations of adult care home resident visitation.
(e) Subject to, and to the fullest extent permitted by, any rules, regulations, or guidelines adopted by either the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or any federal law, each facility shall allow compassionate care visits. The facility may require compassionate care visitors to submit to health screenings necessary to prevent the spread of infectious diseases, and, notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this section, the facility may restrict a compassionate care visitor who does not pass a health screening requirement or who has tested positive for an infectious disease. The facility may require compassionate care visitors to adhere to infection control procedures, including wearing personal protective equipment. Compassionate care situations that require visits include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) End-of-life situations.
(2) A resident who was living with his or her family before recently being admitted to the facility is struggling with the change in environment and lack of physical family support.
(3) A resident who is grieving after a friend or family member recently passed away.
(4) A resident who needs cueing and encouragement with eating or drinking, previously provided by family or caregivers, is experiencing weight loss or dehydration.
(5) A resident, who used to talk and interact with others, is experiencing emotional distress, seldom speaking, or crying more frequently when the resident had rarely cried in the past. (2021-171, s. 5; 2021-181, s. 2(d), (e).)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 131D - Inspection and Licensing of Facilities
§ 131D-1 - Recodified as GS0.10 by Session Laws 2009-462, s1(b), effective October 1, 2009.
§ 131D-2.3 - Exemptions from licensure.
§ 131D-2.5 - License and registration fees.
§ 131D-2.6 - Legal action by Department.
§ 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-2.17 - 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-4.4A - 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-8 - Adult care home special care units; disclosure of information required.
§ 131D-9 - Immunization of employees and residents of adult care homes.