Maryland Code § HG-20-109

Section HG-20-109
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(a) In this section, "Alzheimer's special care unit or program" means a
secured or segregated special unit or program specifically designed for individuals
with a probable or confirmed diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder.
(b) An assisted living program that provides care for or offers to provide
care for persons with Alzheimer's disease or a related disorder by means of an
Alzheimer's special care unit or program, shall disclose how the form of care and
treatment provided by the Alzheimer's special care unit or program is specifically
designed for the specialized care of individuals diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or
a related disorder.

(c) At the time of licensure, an assisted living program with an Alzheimer's
special care unit or program shall send to the Department a written description of
the special care unit or program.
(d) An assisted living program with an Alzheimer's special care unit or
program shall disclose the written description of the special care unit to:
(1) Any person on request; and
(2) The family or party responsible for any resident prior to
admission of the resident to the Alzheimer's special care unit or program.
(e) The description of the Alzheimer's special care unit or program shall
include:
(1) A statement of philosophy or mission;
(2) Staff training and staff job titles;
(3) Admission procedures including screening criteria;
(4) Assessment and care planning protocol;
(5) Staffing patterns;
(6) A description of the physical environment and any unique design
features appropriate to support the functioning of cognitively impaired individuals;
(7) A description of activities including frequency and type;
(8) Charges to residents for services provided by the Alzheimer's
special care unit or program;
(9) Discharge procedures;
(10) Any services, training, or other procedures that are over and
above those that are provided in the existing assisted living program; and
(11) Any other information that the Department may require.
(f) The Department, in consultation with the Alzheimer's Association, the
Health Facilities Association of Maryland, and Lifespan, may adopt regulations that
govern the submission of disclosure materials to the Department and to consumers.

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