RESIDENT HEALTH
(a) A resident shall have a medical evaluation by a physician, physician’s assistant or certified registered nurse practitioner documented on a form specified by the Department, subject to the provisions of § 2800.22 (relating to application and admission). The evaluation must include the following:
- (1) A general physical examination by a physician, physician’s assistant or nurse practitioner.
- (2) Medical diagnosis including physical or mental disabilities of the resident, if any.
- (3) Medical information pertinent to diagnosis and treatment in case of an emergency.
- (4) Special health or dietary needs of the resident.
- (5) Allergies.
- (6) Immunization history.
- (7) Medication regimen, contraindicated medications, medication side effects and the ability to self-administer medications.
- (8) Body positioning and movement stimulation for residents, if appropriate.
- (9) Health status.
- (10) Mobility assessment, updated annually or at the Department’s request.
- (11) An indication that a tuberculin skin test has been administered with negative results within 2 years; or if the tuberculin skin test is positive, the result of a chest X-ray. In the event a tuberculin skin test has not been administered, the test shall be administered within 15 days after admission.
- (12) Information about a resident’s day-to-day assisted living service needs.
(b) A resident shall have a medical evaluation:
- (1) At least annually.
- (2) If the medical condition of the resident changes prior to the annual medical evaluation.