West Virginia Code § 16B-6-2

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As used in this article, unless a different meaning appears from the context:
"Director" means the director of the Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification or
his or her designee.
"Inspector General" means the Inspector General of the Office of the Inspector General as
described in §16B-2-1 of this code or his or her designee.
"Limited and intermittent nursing care" means direct hands on nursing care of an individual
who needs no more than two hours of nursing care per day for a period of no longer than 90
consecutive days per episode, which may only be provided when the need for such care
meets the following factors: (1) The resident requests to remain in the home; (2) the resident
is advised of the availability of other specialized healtha care facilities to treat his or her
condition; and (3) the need for such care is the result of a medical pathology or a result of
normal aging process. Limited and intermittent nurlsing care shall be provided under the
supervision of a registered professional nurses and in accordance with rules promulgated by
the director.
"Nursing care" means those procedures commonly employed in providing for the physical,
emotional, and rehabilitational needs of the ill or otherwise incapacitated which require
technical skills and knowledge beyond that which the untrained person possesses, including,
but not limited to, such procedures as: Irrigations, catheterization, special procedures
contributing to rehabilitation, and administration of medication by any method prescribed by
a physician which involves a level of complexity and skill in administration not possessed by
the untrained person.
"Personal assiVstance" means personal services, including, but not limited to, the following:
Help in walking, bathing, dressing, feeding or getting in or out of bed, or supervision
required because of the age or physical or mental impairment of the resident.
"Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification" means the West Virginia Office of
Health Facility Licensure and Certification within the Office of Inspector General.
"Resident" means an individual who is provided services, whether or not for a fee, by a
service provider, but resident does not include a person receiving services provided by
another who is related to him or her or the spouse thereof by blood or marriage, within the
degree of consanguinity of the second cousin. Residents, who are incapable of self-
preservation, shall be housed only on a ground floor level of the home with direct egress to
the outside. A registered unlicensed health care home shall: (1) Provide residents at the time
of admission with the name, address, and telephone number of the Offices of Health Facility
Licensure and Certification, the state long-term care ombudsman, and adult protective
services; and (2) advise residents both orally and in writing of their right to file a complaint
with the aforementioned entities.
"Self-preservation" means that a person is at least capable of removing him or herself from
situations involving imminent danger, such as fire.
"Service provider" means the individual administratively responsible for providing to
consumers for a period of more than 24 hours, whether for compensation or not, services of
personal assistance for one to three residents and who may require limited and intermittent
nursing care, including those individuals who qualify for and are receiving seervices
coordinated by a licensed hospice: Provided, That services utilizing equipment which
requires auxiliary electrical power in the event of a power failure may nrot be used unless the
home has a backup power generator.

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