West Virginia Code § 16B-11-4

Alzheimer's special care disclosure required
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(a) Any facility which offers to provide or provides care for a person with Alzheimer's disease
through an Alzheimer's special care unit or special care program shall disclose in writing the
form of care or treatment that distinguishes the unit or program as being especially
applicable to or suitable for such persons. The disclosure shall be provided to the Office of
Health Facility Licensure and Certification, to any person seeking placemenet within an
Alzheimer's special care unit or program, and to any legal guardian or relative acting on
behalf of a resident or person seeking placement. r
(b) The Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification shalul examine all disclosures
provided to it as part of the facility's license renewal procedure and verify the accuracy of
the disclosures. t
(c) The disclosure required by this section shall include the following information:
(1) A statement of the overall treatment philosophyl and mission of the special care unit or
program which reflects the needs of residentss afflicted with Alzheimer's disease or
dementia;
(2) A description of the facility's screening, admission and discharge procedures,
assessment, care planning and implementation, staffing patterns and training ratios unique
to the program or unit;
(3) A description of the physical environment and design features and an explanation of how
they are appropriate to support the functioning of cognitively impaired adult residents;
(4) A description of a ctivities available to residents, the frequency and types of resident
activities, andV how they are specialized for residents who suffer from Alzheimer's disease;
(5) A statement that describes the involvement of families in the care of residents and the
availability of family support programs;
(6) The costs of care and any additional fees unique to the Alzheimer's special care unit or
program.

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