42 CFR §483.24
Quality of life.
Extracted obligations
- The facility must provide the necessary care and services to each resident to attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being, consistent with the resident's comprehensive assessment and plan of care. · quality of life · 99%
- Based on the comprehensive assessment of a resident and consistent with the resident's needs and choices, the facility must provide the necessary care and services to ensure that a resident's abilities in activities of daily living do not diminish unless the individual's clinical condition demonstrates that such diminution was unavoidable. · activities of daily living · 99%
- The facility must give each resident appropriate treatment and services to maintain or improve his or her ability to carry out activities of daily living. · activities of daily living · 99%
- For a resident who is unable to carry out activities of daily living, the facility must provide the necessary services to maintain good nutrition, grooming, and personal and oral hygiene. · activities of daily living · 99%
- Facility personnel must provide basic life support, including CPR, to a resident requiring such emergency care prior to the arrival of emergency medical personnel, subject to related physician orders and the resident's advance directives. · emergency care · 99%
- The facility must provide care and services in accordance with §483.24(a) for the following activities of daily living: hygiene (bathing, dressing, grooming, and oral care); mobility (transfer and ambulation, including walking); elimination (toileting); dining (eating, including meals and snacks); and communication (speech, language, and other functional communication systems). · activities of daily living · 99%
- The facility must provide, based on the comprehensive assessment and care plan and the preferences of each resident, an ongoing program to support residents in their choice of activities—both facility-sponsored group and individual activities and independent activities—designed to meet the interests of and support the physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of each resident, encouraging both independence and interaction in the community. · activities program · 99%
- The activities program must be directed by a qualified professional who is a qualified therapeutic recreation specialist or an activities professional who: (i) is licensed or registered, if applicable, by the State in which practicing; and (ii) meets at least one of the following: is eligible for certification as a therapeutic recreation specialist or activities professional by a recognized accrediting body on or after October 1, 1990; has 2 years of experience in a social or recreational program within the last 5 years, one of which was full-time in a therapeutic activities program; is a qualified occupational therapist or occupational therapy assistant; or has completed a State-approved training course. · staffing · 99%
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