Public Act 095-0216
Public Act 0216 95TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
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Public Act 095-0216 |
HB1646 Enrolled |
LRB095 09425 DRJ 29622 b |
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| AN ACT concerning regulation.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act is | amended by changing Sections 10 and 75 as follows:
| (210 ILCS 9/10)
| Sec. 10. Definitions. For purposes of this Act:
| "Activities of daily living" means eating, dressing, | bathing, toileting,
transferring, or personal
hygiene.
| "Advisory Board" means the Assisted Living and Shared | Housing Standards and Quality of Life Advisory Board.
| "Assisted living establishment" or "establishment" means a | home, building,
residence, or any
other place where sleeping | accommodations are provided for at least 3
unrelated adults,
at | least 80% of whom are 55 years of age or older and where the | following are
provided
consistent with the purposes of this | Act:
| (1) services consistent with a social model that is | based on the premise
that the
resident's unit in assisted | living and shared housing is his or her own home;
| (2) community-based residential care for persons who | need assistance with
activities of
daily living, including | personal, supportive, and intermittent
health-related |
| services available 24 hours per day, if needed, to meet the
| scheduled
and
unscheduled needs of a resident;
| (3) mandatory services, whether provided directly by | the establishment or
by another
entity arranged for by the | establishment, with the consent of the resident or
| resident's
representative; and
| (4) a physical environment that is a homelike
setting | that
includes the following and such other elements as | established by the Department
in
conjunction with the | Assisted Living and Shared Housing Standards and Quality of | Life Advisory Board:
individual living units each of which | shall accommodate small kitchen
appliances
and contain | private bathing, washing, and toilet facilities, or | private washing
and
toilet facilities with a common bathing | room readily accessible to each
resident.
Units shall be | maintained for single occupancy except in cases in which 2
| residents
choose to share a unit. Sufficient common space | shall exist to permit
individual and
group activities.
| "Assisted living establishment" or "establishment" does | not mean any of the
following:
| (1) A home, institution, or similar place operated by | the federal
government or the
State of Illinois.
| (2) A long term care facility licensed under the | Nursing Home Care Act.
However, a
long term care facility | may convert distinct parts of the facility to assisted
| living. If
the long term care facility elects to do so, the |
| facility shall retain the
Certificate of
Need for its | nursing and sheltered care beds that were converted.
| (3) A hospital, sanitarium, or other institution, the | principal activity
or business of
which is the diagnosis, | care, and treatment of human illness and that is
required | to
be licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act.
| (4) A facility for child care as defined in the Child | Care Act of 1969.
| (5) A community living facility as defined in the | Community Living
Facilities
Licensing Act.
| (6) A nursing home or sanitarium operated solely by and | for persons who
rely
exclusively upon treatment by | spiritual means through prayer in accordance with
the creed | or tenants of a well-recognized church or religious | denomination.
| (7) A facility licensed by the Department of Human | Services as a
community-integrated living arrangement as | defined in the Community-Integrated
Living
Arrangements | Licensure and Certification Act.
| (8) A supportive residence licensed under the | Supportive Residences
Licensing Act.
| (9) The portion of a
A life care facility as defined in | the Life Care Facilities Act not licensed as an assisted | living establishment under this Act ; a
life care facility | may
apply under this Act to convert sections of the | community to assisted living.
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| (10) A free-standing hospice facility licensed under | the Hospice Program
Licensing Act.
| (11) A shared housing establishment.
| (12) A supportive living facility as described in | Section 5-5.01a of the
Illinois Public Aid
Code.
| "Department" means the Department of Public Health.
| "Director" means the Director of Public Health.
| "Emergency situation" means imminent danger of death or | serious physical
harm to a
resident of an establishment.
| "License" means any of the following types of licenses | issued to an applicant
or licensee by the
Department:
| (1) "Probationary license" means a license issued to an | applicant or
licensee
that has not
held a license under | this Act prior to its application or pursuant to a license
| transfer in accordance with Section 50 of this Act.
| (2) "Regular license" means a license issued by the | Department to an
applicant or
licensee that is in
| substantial compliance with this Act and any rules | promulgated
under this Act.
| "Licensee" means a person, agency, association, | corporation, partnership, or
organization that
has been issued | a license to operate an assisted living or shared housing
| establishment.
| "Licensed health care professional" means a registered | professional nurse,
an advanced practice nurse, a physician | assistant, and a licensed practical
nurse.
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| "Mandatory services" include the following:
| (1) 3 meals per day available to the residents prepared | by the
establishment or an
outside contractor;
| (2) housekeeping services including, but not limited | to, vacuuming,
dusting, and
cleaning the resident's unit;
| (3) personal laundry and linen services available to | the residents
provided
or arranged
for by the | establishment;
| (4) security provided 24 hours each day including, but | not limited to,
locked entrances
or building or contract | security personnel;
| (5) an emergency communication response system, which | is a procedure in
place 24
hours each day by which a | resident can notify building management, an emergency
| response vendor, or others able to respond to his or her | need for assistance;
and
| (6) assistance with activities of daily living as | required by each
resident.
| "Negotiated risk" is the process by which a resident, or | his or her
representative,
may formally
negotiate with | providers what risks each are willing and unwilling to assume | in
service provision
and the resident's living environment. The | provider assures that the resident
and the
resident's | representative, if any, are informed of the risks of these | decisions
and of
the potential
consequences of assuming these | risks.
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| "Owner" means the individual, partnership, corporation, | association, or other
person who owns
an assisted living or | shared housing establishment. In the event an assisted
living | or shared
housing establishment is operated by a person who | leases or manages the
physical plant, which is
owned by another | person, "owner" means the person who operates the assisted
| living or shared
housing establishment, except that if the | person who owns the physical plant is
an affiliate of the
| person who operates the assisted living or shared housing | establishment and has
significant
control over the day to day | operations of the assisted living or shared housing
| establishment, the
person who owns the physical plant shall | incur jointly and severally with the
owner all liabilities
| imposed on an owner under this Act.
| "Physician" means a person licensed
under the Medical | Practice Act of 1987
to practice medicine in all of its
| branches.
| "Resident" means a person residing in an assisted living or | shared housing
establishment.
| "Resident's representative" means a person, other than the | owner, agent, or
employee of an
establishment or of the health | care provider unless related to the resident,
designated in | writing by a
resident to be his or her
representative. This | designation may be accomplished through the Illinois
Power of | Attorney Act, pursuant to the guardianship process under the | Probate
Act of 1975, or pursuant to an executed designation of |
| representative form
specified by the Department.
| "Self" means the individual or the individual's designated | representative.
| "Shared housing establishment" or "establishment" means a | publicly or
privately operated free-standing
residence for 16 | or fewer persons, at least 80% of whom are 55
years of age or | older
and who are unrelated to the owners and one manager of | the residence, where
the following are provided:
| (1) services consistent with a social model that is | based on the premise
that the resident's unit is his or her | own home;
| (2) community-based residential care for persons who | need assistance with
activities of daily living, including | housing and personal, supportive, and
intermittent | health-related services available 24 hours per day, if | needed, to
meet the scheduled and unscheduled needs of a | resident; and
| (3) mandatory services, whether provided directly by | the establishment or
by another entity arranged for by the | establishment, with the consent of the
resident or the | resident's representative.
| "Shared housing establishment" or "establishment" does not | mean any of the
following:
| (1) A home, institution, or similar place operated by | the federal
government or the State of Illinois.
| (2) A long term care facility licensed under the |
| Nursing Home Care Act.
A long term care facility may, | however, convert sections of the facility to
assisted | living. If the long term care facility elects to do so, the | facility
shall retain the Certificate of Need for its | nursing beds that were
converted.
| (3) A hospital, sanitarium, or other institution, the | principal activity
or business of which is the diagnosis, | care, and treatment of human illness and
that is required | to be licensed under the Hospital Licensing Act.
| (4) A facility for child care as defined in the Child | Care Act of 1969.
| (5) A community living facility as defined in the | Community Living
Facilities Licensing Act.
| (6) A nursing home or sanitarium operated solely by and | for persons who
rely exclusively upon treatment by | spiritual means through prayer in accordance
with the creed | or tenants of a well-recognized church or religious
| denomination.
| (7) A facility licensed by the Department of Human | Services as a
community-integrated
living arrangement as | defined in the Community-Integrated
Living Arrangements | Licensure and Certification Act.
| (8) A supportive residence licensed under the | Supportive Residences
Licensing Act.
| (9) A life care facility as defined in the Life Care | Facilities Act; a
life care facility may apply under this |
| Act to convert sections of the
community to assisted | living.
| (10) A free-standing hospice facility licensed under | the Hospice Program
Licensing Act.
| (11) An assisted living establishment.
| (12) A supportive living facility as described in | Section 5-5.01a of the
Illinois Public Aid Code.
| "Total assistance" means that staff or another individual | performs the entire
activity of daily
living without | participation by the resident.
| (Source: P.A. 93-1003, eff. 8-23-04 .)
| (210 ILCS 9/75)
| Sec. 75. Residency Requirements.
| (a) No individual shall be accepted for residency or remain | in residence if
the
establishment cannot provide or secure | appropriate
services, if the individual
requires a level of | service or type of service for which the establishment is
not | licensed or
which the establishment does not provide, or if the | establishment does not have
the staff
appropriate in numbers | and with appropriate skill to provide such services.
| (b) Only adults may be accepted for residency.
| (c) A person shall not be accepted for residency if:
| (1) the person poses a serious threat to himself or | herself or to others;
| (2) the person is not able to communicate his or her |
| needs and no
resident representative
residing in the | establishment, and with a prior relationship to the person,
| has been appointed to direct the provision of
services;
| (3) the person requires total assistance with 2 or more | activities of
daily
living;
| (4) the person requires the assistance of more than one | paid caregiver at
any given time
with an activity of daily | living;
| (5) the person requires more than minimal assistance in | moving to a safe
area in an
emergency;
| (6) the person has a severe mental illness, which for | the purposes of
this Section
means a condition that is | characterized by the presence of a major mental
disorder
as | classified in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of | Mental Disorders,
Fourth
Edition (DSM-IV) (American | Psychiatric Association, 1994), where the individual
is | substantially disabled due to mental illness in the areas | of
self-maintenance,
social functioning, activities of | community living and work skills, and the
disability
| specified is expected to be present for a period of not | less than one year, but
does not
mean Alzheimer's disease | and other forms of dementia based on organic or
physical | disorders;
| (7) the person requires intravenous therapy or | intravenous feedings
unless self-administered or | administered by a qualified, licensed health care
|
| professional;
| (8) the person requires gastrostomy feedings unless | self-administered or
administered
by a licensed health | care professional;
| (9) the person requires insertion, sterile irrigation, | and replacement of
catheter, except
for routine | maintenance of urinary catheters, unless the catheter care | is
self-administered or administered by a licensed health | care professional;
| (10) the person requires sterile wound care unless care | is
self-administered or
administered by a licensed health | care professional;
| (11) the person requires sliding scale insulin | administration unless
self-performed or
administered by a | licensed health care professional;
| (12) the person is a diabetic requiring routine insulin | injections unless
the injections
are self-administered or | administered by a licensed health care professional;
| (13) the person requires treatment of stage 3 or stage | 4 decubitus ulcers
or exfoliative
dermatitis;
| (14) the person requires 5 or more skilled nursing | visits per week for
conditions other
than those listed in | items (13) and (15) of this subsection for a
period of 3
| consecutive weeks or more except when the course of | treatment is expected to
extend beyond a 3 week period for | rehabilitative purposes and is certified as
temporary by a |
| physician; or
| (15) other reasons prescribed by the Department by | rule.
| (d) A resident with a condition listed in items (1) through | (15) of
subsection (c) shall have
his or her residency | terminated.
| (e) Residency shall be terminated when services available | to the resident
in
the establishment
are no longer adequate to | meet the needs of the resident. This provision shall
not
be | interpreted as
limiting the authority of the Department to | require the residency termination
of individuals.
| (f) Subsection (d) of this Section shall not apply to
| terminally
ill residents who
receive or would qualify for | hospice care and such care is coordinated by
a hospice program | licensed
under the Hospice
Program
Licensing Act or other | licensed health care professional employed by a
licensed home | health
agency and the establishment and all parties agree to | the continued residency.
| (g) Items (3), (4), (5), and (9) of subsection (c) shall | not apply to
a quadriplegic, paraplegic, or
individual with | neuro-muscular diseases, such as muscular dystrophy and
| multiple
sclerosis, or other chronic diseases and conditions as | defined by rule if the
individual is able
to communicate his or | her needs and does not require assistance with complex
medical
| problems, and the establishment is able to accommodate the | individual's needs.
The Department shall prescribe rules |
| pursuant to this Section that address
special safety and | service needs of these individuals.
| (h) For the purposes of items (7) through (10) of | subsection (c), a
licensed health care professional may not
be | employed by the owner or operator of the establishment, its | parent entity,
or any other entity with ownership common to | either the owner or operator of
the establishment or parent | entity, including but not limited to an affiliate
of the owner | or operator of the establishment. Nothing in this Section is
| meant to limit a resident's right to
choose his or her health | care provider.
| (i) Subsection (h) is not applicable to residents admitted | to an assisted living establishment under a life care contract | as defined in the Life Care Facilities Act if the life care | facility has both an assisted living establishment and a | skilled nursing facility. A licensed health care professional | providing health-related or supportive services at a life care | assisted living or shared housing establishment must be | employed by an entity licensed by the Department under the | Nursing Home Care Act or the Home Health, Home Services, and | Home Nursing Agency Licensing Act.
| (Source: P.A. 93-141, eff. 7-10-03; 94-256, eff. 7-19-05; | 94-570, eff. 8-12-05; revised 8-19-05.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 8/16/2007
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