A. Within the 30 days preceding admission, a person shall have a physical examination by an independent physician. The report of such examination shall be on file at the assisted living facility and shall contain the following:
- 1. The person's name, address, and telephone number;
- 2. The date of the physical examination;
- 3. Height, weight, and blood pressure;
- 4. Significant medical history;
- 5. General physical condition, including a systems review as is medically indicated;
- 6. Any diagnosis or significant problems;
- 7. Any known allergies and description of the person's reactions;
- 8. Any recommendations for care including medication, diet, and therapy;
- 9. Results of a risk assessment documenting the absence of tuberculosis in a communicable form as evidenced by the completion of the current screening form published by the Virginia Department of Health or a form consistent with it;
- 10. A statement that the individual does not have any of the conditions or care needs prohibited by 22VAC40-73-310 H;
- 11. A statement that specifies whether the individual is considered to be ambulatory or nonambulatory as defined in this chapter;
- 12. A statement that specifies whether the individual is or is not capable of self-administering medication; and
- 13. The signature of the examining physician or his designee.
B. Subsequent tuberculosis evaluations.
- 1. A risk assessment for tuberculosis shall be completed annually on each resident as evidenced by the completion of the current screening form published by the Virginia Department of Health or a form consistent with it.
- 2. Any resident who comes in contact with a known case of infectious tuberculosis shall be screened as deemed appropriate in consultation with the local health department.
- 3. Any resident who develops respiratory symptoms of three or more weeks duration with no medical explanation shall be referred for evaluation for the presence of infectious tuberculosis.
- 4. If a resident develops an active case of tuberculosis, the facility shall report this information to the local health department.
- C. As necessary to determine whether a resident's needs can continue to be met in the assisted living facility, the department may request a current physical examination by an independent physician or psychiatric evaluation by an independent physician, including diagnosis and assessments.
Statutory Authority
§§ 63.2-217, 63.2-1732, 63.2-1802, 63.2-1805, and 63.2-1808 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 34, Issue 6, eff. February 1, 2018.