Chapter
411
2004 -- S 2133 SUBSTITUTE A AS AMENDED
Enacted 07/05/04
A N A C T
RELATING
TO STATE AFFAIRS AND GOVERNMENT -- LONG-TERM CARE --
COMMUNITY
LIVING OPTIONS
Introduced
By: Senators Walaska, Gallo, P Fogarty, and McCaffrey
Date
Introduced: January 21, 2004
It
is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
SECTION
1. Chapter 42-66.6 of the General Laws entitled "Long-Term Care
Assessment
and Care Management Services" is hereby amended by adding thereto the
following
section:
42-66.6-5.
Community living options. - - (a) As part of the long-term care assessment
and
care management program as defined in section 42-66.6-2(1), all persons with a
disability
who
are age sixty-five (65) years of age or younger and who are: (i) seeking
admission to or
discharge
from a licensed long-term care residential facility including nursing
facilities and
licensed
assisted living facilities; and/or (ii) any residents of such facilities whose
care is paid for
by
the state and/or Medicaid, shall be provided with information prepared jointly
by the
department
and the department of human services in collaboration with the Rhode Island
independent
living centers about the availability of the community living option. The
information
shall
include what home and community-based services and other supportive services
are
available
and eligible for state and/or Medicaid funding as an option for placement in a
long-term
care
institution or residential facility in order to secure services in the least
restrictive setting
appropriate
to their needs.
(b)
As used herein: (i) The term “community living option” shall mean providing
opportunities
for people with disabilities to choose to live in a less restrictive
environment; and
(ii)
The term “disability” shall have the same meaning as set forth in section
42-87-1.
(c)
Whenever allowable by state and/or Medicaid program requirements, funds that
shall
be
provided for the long-term care services referred to in this section shall
follow individuals as
their
placement and/or setting of care changes.
(d)
Persons seeking admission to a long-term care facility from an acute care
hospital
shall
be provided with this information by the hospital’s discharge or social service
staff. Persons
being
admitted from or discharged to the community shall be provided this information
by the
admissions
staff on the long-term care facility. Those persons seeking admission to a
long-term
care
facility on an emergency basis or for skilled care shall be exempt from the
provisions of this
subsection.
SECTION
2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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