- (1) A type II assisted living licensee with approved secure units may admit a resident with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's or dementia if the resident can exit the facility with limited assistance from one person.
(2) The licensee shall ensure that each resident admitted to a secure unit has an admission agreement that is signed by the resident or their legal representative that acknowledges understanding and consent to reside in a facility where egress is controlled. The licensee shall ensure the secure admission agreement:
- (a) documents that a wander risk management agreement has been negotiated with the resident or resident's responsible person; and
- (b) identifies discharge criteria that would initiate a transfer of the resident to a higher level of care than the assisted living facility can provide.
- (3) In addition to completing the facility orientation and demonstrating core competency skills, the licensee shall ensure each direct-care employee in the secure unit is provided a minimum of four hours of the 16 required hours of documented one-on-one job training in the secure unit.
- (4) The licensee shall ensure that there is at least one direct-care staff in the secure unit continuously.
- (5) The licensee shall provide an emergency evacuation plan on each secure unit that addresses the ability of the secure unit staff to evacuate each resident in an emergency.
- (6) The licensee shall ensure a secure unit is constructed in accordance with Section 15A-3-105 and no more than 30 residents may reside in an area enclosed for smoke and fire and with controlled egress.
KEY: health care facilities
Date of Last Change: November 13, 2025
Notice of Continuation: February 7, 2024
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 26B-2-202