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A brief overview of assisted living in Indiana

What is it called?

Residential Care Facility

 

What services are provided?

  • Facility must provide
  • Assistance with activities of daily living
  • Facility has the discretion to provide
  • Residential nursing
  • Medication administration (must be administered by licensed nursing personnel or qualified medication aides)
  • Comprehensive nursing care may be provided to a medically stable resident for a medical condition that will eventually resolve itself, if the facility of appropriately staffed
  • Third-party services
  • Hospice services through a licensed provider is permitted for a terminally-ill resident

 

  • Who can be admitted?
  • Individuals with a major metal illness if the individual’s mental health service provider determines that the individual’s needs can be met and if the facility can perform the necessary comprehensive care plan

 

  • Who is inappropriate?
  • Individuals who need 24-hour comprehensive nursing care or oversight
  • Individuals who fail to contract with a licensed provider for required comprehensive nursing care, oversight, or rehabilitative therapies (needed for less than 24-hour nursing care)
  • Individuals who are medically instable
  • Individuals who need total assistance with any two or more of eating, toileting, or transferring (unless the adult is medically stable and the facility can meet the adult’s needs)
  • Individuals whose needs cannot be met by the facility

 

  • What training is required for direct care staff?
  • Initial training
  • Orientation
  • Minimum of 6 hours of dementia-specific training within 6 months
  • Emergency procedures
  • Review of ethical considerations and confidentiality in resident care and records
  • Personal introduction to and instruction in the needs of each resident
  • Continuing training
  • Annual in-service education and training
  • 3 hours annually of dementia-specific training
  • 8 hours of in-service training per year for nursing personnel
  • 4 hours of in-service training per year for nonnursig personnel
  • Additional requirements
  • At least one staff member with current CPR and first aid certification must be awake and on-site at all times
  • Is nurse staffing required?
  • If residential nursing care or medication administration is provided, a licensed nurse must be involved in the identification and documentation of services to be provided
  • At least one nursing staff member must be on site at all times if 50 or more residents regularly receive residential nursing services or medication administration
  • An additional nursing staff member must be awake and on duty at all times for every additional 50 residents
  • Is any public payment available?
  • Yes.  The Medicaid program may pay for assisted living services through a Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Waiver if the facility is licensed. 
  •      - Additional funding is available through the state Residential Assistance Care Program 
  •      - Limited services are covered
  •      - Residents must be aged, blind, mentally ill, disabled, low income, and/or cannot live alone but do not qualify for nursing home care
  •      - Payments are based on a flat rate

 

For More Information See:

Department of Health

Division of Regulations and Information Services (ISDH)

(317) 233 - 1325

www.in.gov/core/family.html

(888) 673-0002

Indiana Long Term Care Ombudsman

(800) 622-4484

 

 

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