Fla. Admin. Code R. 59G-4.193
(2) Definitions. The following definitions are applicable to this policy.
(e) Imminent Risk – When individuals living in their home or a community setting meet all of the following:
1. Unable to perform self-care because of deteriorating mental or physical health condition(s).
2. There is no capable caregiver.
3. Placement in a nursing facility is likely within a month, or very likely within three months.
(3) Process.
(b) Priority scores are grouped into low and high priority score ranges and frailty-based levels or categories (referred to as “ranks”) as follows:
1. Low Priority Score
a. Rank 1: 0-15.
b. Rank 2: 16-29.
2. High Priority Score
a. Rank 3: 30-39.
b. Rank 4: 40-45.
c. Rank 5: Greater than or equal to 46.
d. Rank 6: Aging Out Referral.
e. Rank 7: Imminent Risk.
f. Rank 8: Adult Protective Services High Risk Referral.
(d) When the screening process is complete, DOEA will provide the individual, or their authorized representative, written notification of all of the following:
1. The individual’s priority rank.
2. Contact information for the ADRCs.
3. Instructions for requesting an administrative fair hearing in accordance with Title 42, Code of Federal Regulations (CFR), Section 431, Subpart E, Section 409.285, F.S., and Rule 65-2.042, F.A.C.
4. Instructions for requesting a copy of the completed screening tool, which includes the priority score.
5. Instructions for requesting a rescreening. The individual, or their authorized representative, may request a rescreening due to a significant change.
6. For individuals with a high priority rank, notification of wait list placement.
7. For individuals with a low priority rank, notification of ineligibility for wait list placement and information on how to find community resources available to assist them.
(e) The ADRCs will administer rescreening as follows:
1. For individuals with a low priority rank, the ADRCs may administer rescreening upon request annually or will administer rescreening upon notification of a significant change in an individual’s circumstances.
2. For individuals with a high priority rank, the ADRCs will administer rescreening annually or upon notification of a significant change in an individual’s circumstances.
(f) If DOEA is unable to contact the individual, or their authorized representative, to schedule an initial screening or rescreening; or if the individual does not keep an appointment for a screening or rescreening, DOEA will send written correspondence to the individual’s, or to their authorized representative’s, last documented address:
1. Requesting the individual, or their authorized representative, contact DOEA within 30 calendar days of the date of the notice.
2. Notifying the individual, or their authorized representative, that the individual may be removed from the initial screening process or wait list if no contact is made.
3. Providing instructions for re-initiating the screening process, requesting a rescreening, and contacting the ADRCs.
Rulemaking Authority 409.919, 409.961 FS. Law Implemented 409. 978, 409.979 FS. History–New 12-8-16, Amended 7-20-21, 3-12-26.