Illinois Code § 210 ILCS 46/3-206.03

Resident attendants.
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(a) As used in this Section, "resident attendant" means an individual who assists residents in a facility with the following activities:
 
 
(1) eating and drinking; and
 
 
(2) personal hygiene limited to washing a resident's 
 
 hands and face, brushing and combing a resident's hair, oral hygiene, shaving residents with an electric razor, and applying makeup. 
 
The term "resident attendant" does not include an individual who:
 
 
(1) is a licensed health professional or a 
 
registered dietitian;
 
 
(2) volunteers without monetary compensation;
 
 
(3) is a nurse assistant; or
 
 
(4) performs any nursing or nursing related services 
 
 for residents of a facility.
 
(b) A facility may employ resident attendants to assist the nurse aides with the activities authorized under subsection (a). The resident attendants shall not count in the minimum staffing requirements under rules implementing this Act.
 
(c) A facility may not use on a full time or other paid basis any individual as a resident attendant in the facility unless the individual:
 
 
(1) has completed a training and competency 
 
evaluation program encompassing the tasks the individual provides; and
 
 
(2) is competent to provide feeding, hydration, and 
 
 personal hygiene services.
 
(d) The training and competency evaluation program may be facility based. It may include one or more of the following units:
 
 
(1) A feeding unit that is a maximum of 5 hours in 
 
 length.
 
 
(2) A hydration unit that is a maximum of 3 hours in 
 
 length.
 
 
(3) A personal hygiene unit that is a maximum of 5 
 
 hours in length. These programs must be reviewed and approved by the Department every 2 years.
 
(e) (Blank). 
 
(f) A person seeking employment as a resident attendant is subject to the Health Care Worker Background Check Act.

hands and face, brushing and combing a resident's hair, oral hygiene, shaving residents with an electric razor, and applying makeup.
registered dietitian;
for residents of a facility.
evaluation program encompassing the tasks the individual provides; and
personal hygiene services.
length.
length.
hours in length. These programs must be reviewed and approved by the Department every 2 years.

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