Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 23-17.4 - Assisted Living Residence Licensing Act
Section 23-17.4-16.2. - Special care unit and limited health services disclosure by residences.

§ 23-17.4-16.2. Special care unit and limited health services disclosure by residences.
(a) Any assisted-living residence that offers to provide or provides services to residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia by means of an Alzheimer’s special care unit and/or limited health services shall be required to disclose the type of services provided, in addition to those services required by the rules and regulations for the licensing of assisted-living residences. Disclosures shall be made to the licensing agency and to any person seeking placement in an Alzheimer’s special care unit and/or any person receiving limited health services from an assisted-living residence. The information disclosed shall explain that additional care is provided in each of the following areas:
(1) Philosophy. The Alzheimer’s special care unit and/or delivery of limited health services shall develop a written statement of its overall philosophy and mission that reflects the needs of residents afflicted with dementia and/or needing limited health services.
(2) Pre-occupancy, occupancy, and termination of residence. The process and criteria for occupancy, transfer, or termination of residency from the unit and/or the termination of limited health services.
(3) Assessment, service planning, and implementation. The process used for assessment and establishing the plan of service and its implementation, including the method by which the plan of service evolves and is responsive to changes in condition.
(4) Staffing patterns and training ratios. Staff training and continuing education practices.
(5) Physical environment. The physical environment and design features appropriate to support the functioning of cognitively impaired adult residents.
(6) Resident activities. The frequency and types of resident activities.
(7) Family role in providing support and services. The involvement in families and family support programs.
(8) Program costs. The cost of care and any additional fees.
(b) The licensing agency shall develop a standard disclosure form and shall review the information provided on the disclosure form by the residential care and assisted-living facility to verify the accuracy of the information reported on it. Any significant changes in the information provided by the residential care and assisted-living facility will be reported to the licensing agency at the time the changes are made.
(c) Upon completion of the disclosures required pursuant to this section, a person who does not otherwise meet the requirements for the special care unit or program may choose to reside in the unit or area in accordance with § 23-17.4-16.
History of Section.P.L. 1993, ch. 237, § 4; P.L. 1993, ch. 264, § 4; P.L. 2002, ch. 157, § 1; P.L. 2002, ch. 158, § 1; P.L. 2013, ch. 294, § 1; P.L. 2013, ch. 379, § 1; P.L. 2019, ch. 172, § 1; P.L. 2019, ch. 213, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 23 - Health and Safety

Chapter 23-17.4 - Assisted Living Residence Licensing Act

Section 23-17.4-1. - Short title.

Section 23-17.4-2. - Definitions.

Section 23-17.4-3. - Purpose of provisions.

Section 23-17.4-4. - License required for assisted living residence operation.

Section 23-17.4-5. - Application for license.

Section 23-17.4-6. - Issuance of license — Posting — Transfer.

Section 23-17.4-7. - Expiration and renewal of license.

Section 23-17.4-8. - Denial, suspension, or revocation of license.

Section 23-17.4-8.1. - Curtailment of activities.

Section 23-17.4-9. - Judicial review of license action.

Section 23-17.4-10. - Regulations, inspections, and investigations.

Section 23-17.4-10.1. - Quality assurance.

Section 23-17.4-10.2. - Penalty for violation of § 23-17.4-10.

Section 23-17.4-11. - Accessibility to assisted living residences and residents.

Section 23-17.4-12. - Obtaining access under false pretenses.

Section 23-17.4-13. - Variance authority.

Section 23-17.4-14. - Penalty for operation of unlicensed assisted living residence.

Section 23-17.4-15. - Injunction to restrain operation without license.

Section 23-17.4-15.1. - Prohibition on placement into unlicensed assisted living residences and reporting requirements.

Section 23-17.4-15.1.1. - Administrator requirements.

Section 23-17.4-15.2. - Administrator requirements.

Section 23-17.4-15.3. - Resident records.

Section 23-17.4-15.4. - Medication and staff qualifications.

Section 23-17.4-15.5. - Repealed.

Section 23-17.4-15.6. - Assessments.

Section 23-17.4-15.7. - Service plans.

Section 23-17.4-15.8. - Staff.

Section 23-17.4-15.9. - Activities.

Section 23-17.4-16. - Rights of residents.

Section 23-17.4-16.1. - Posting and providing a copy of rights of residents.

Section 23-17.4-16.2. - Special care unit and limited health services disclosure by residences.

Section 23-17.4-16.3. - Residency agreement or contract.

Section 23-17.4-16.4. - Heat relief.

Section 23-17.4-16.5. - Disclosure.

Section 23-17.4-16.6. - Posting of license and reports.

Section 23-17.4-17. - Facilities to which provisions inapplicable.

Section 23-17.4-18. - Restriction of public assistance payments.

Section 23-17.4-19. - Power of enforcement.

Section 23-17.4-20. - Severability.

Section 23-17.4-21. - Repealed.

Section 23-17.4-21.1. - Assisted living administrator certification board.

Section 23-17.4-21.2. - Functions of the department of health.

Section 23-17.4-21.3. - Functions of assisted living certification board.

Section 23-17.4-22 - — 23-17.4-26. Repealed.

Section 23-17.4-27. - Criminal records review.

Section 23-17.4-28. - Prior criminal records checks.

Section 23-17.4-29. - Rules and regulations.

Section 23-17.4-30. - Disqualifying information.

Section 23-17.4-31. - Establishment of fees.

Section 23-17.4-32. - Immunity from liability.

Section 23-17.4-33. - Disclosure of financial interest.

Section 23-17.4-34. - Name change.

Section 23-17.4-35. - Assisted living assessment and disclosure for residents on probation or parole.

Section 23-17.4-36. - Retaliation prohibited.