- A. A written assessment of a participant shall be secured or conducted prior to or on the date of admission by the director, a staff person who meets the qualifications of the director, or a licensed health care professional employed by the center.
- B. The assessment shall be based upon the information presented by the participant, family members, friends, legal representative, the report of the required physical examination, and from other care providers.
- C. The assessment shall identify the person's abilities and needs to determine if and how the program can serve the participant.
D. The assessment shall include at minimum a description of the participant's:
1. Medical and functional condition, including:
- a. Ambulatory ability;
- b. Ability to perform activities of daily living; and
- c. Health status to include diagnoses and medications.
- 2. Mental status, including any intellectual, cognitive, and behavioral impairment and known psychiatric or emotional problems;
- 3. Social environment, including living arrangements and the availability of family, friends, and other people and organizations in the community to provide services to the participant;
- 4. Economic conditions;
- 5. Nutrition needs;
- 6. Communication limitations;
- 7. Hobbies and interests; and
- 8. Personal preferences that would enhance the participant's experience at the center.
- E. The assessment shall be reviewed and updated at least every six months.
- F. A reassessment shall also be made when there are changes to indicate that a participant's needs may no longer be met by the current plan of care or the center's program of care.
- G. The initial assessment and any reassessments shall be in writing and completed, signed, and dated by the staff person identified in subsection A of this section. The assessment or reassessment shall also indicate any other individuals who contributed to the development of the plan with a notation of the date of the contribution.
Statutory Authority
§ 63.2-1733 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 36, Issue 3, eff. December 29, 2019.