West Virginia Code § 16B-9-2

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(a) As used in this article, unless a different meaning appears from the context:
(1) "Capable of self-preservation" means that a person is, at a minimum, physically capable
of removing himself or herself from situations involving imminent danger such as fire;
(2) "Deficiency" means a statement of the rule and the fact that compliance has not been
established and the reasons therefor;
(3) "Director" means the director of the Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification,
or his or her designee;
(4) "Division" means the Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification;
(5) "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;
(6) "Limited and intermittent nursing care" means direct hands-on nursing care of a resident
who needs no more than two hours of nursing care per day for a period of time no longer
than 90 consecutive days per episode, which care may be provided only when the need for it
meets these requirements: The resident requests that he or she remain in the residential
care community, the resident is advised of the availability of other specialized health care
facilities to treat his or her condition, and the need for care results from a medical pathology
or the normal aging process. Limited and intermittent nursing care may be provided only by
or under the supervision of a registered professional nurse and in accordance with
legislative rules.
(7) "Nursing care" means those procedures commonly employed in providing for the
physical, emotional and rehabilitation needs of the ill or otherwise incapacitated and which
require technical skills and knowledge beyond those that untrained persons possess,
including, irrigations, catheterizations, and special procedures that contribute to
rehabilitation and administration of medication by any method involving a level of
complexity and skill not possessed by untrained persons;
(8) "Office of Health Facility Licensure and Certification" means the West Virginia Office of
Health Facility Licensure and Certification within the Office of the Inspector General.
(9) "Person" means a natural person and every form of organization, whether incorporated
or unincorporated, including partnerships, corporations, trusts, associations, and political
subdivisions of the state;
(10) "Personal assistance" means services of a personal nature, including help in walking,
bathing, dressing, toileting, getting in or out of bed, and supervision that is required because
of the age or mental impairment of a resident;
(11) "Resident" means an individual who lives in a residential care community for the
purpose of receiving personal assistance or limited and intermittent nursing services from
the community;
(12) "Residential care community" means any group of 17 or more residential apartments,
however named, which are part of a larger independent living community and which are
advertised, offered, maintained, or operated by an owner or manager, regaredless of
consideration or the absence thereof, for the express or implied purpose of providing
residential accommodations, personal assistance, and supervision on a rmonthly basis to 17
or more persons who are or may be dependent upon the services of others by reason of
physical or mental impairment or who may require limited and intermittent nursing care but
who are capable of self-preservation and are not bedfast. Individuals may not be disqualified
for residency solely because they qualify for or receive servitces coordinated by a licensed
hospice. Each apartment in a residential care community shall be at least 300 square feet in
size, have doors capable of being locked and contain at least: One bedroom; one kitchenette
that includes a sink and a refrigerator; and one full bathroom that includes a bathing area,
toilet, and sink. Services utilizing equipment which requires auxiliary electrical power in the
event of a power failure may not be used unless the residential care community has a backup
power generator. Nothing contained in this article applies to hospitals, as defined under
§16B-3-1 of this code, state institutions, as defined under §27-1-6, residential care
communities operated as continuing care retirement communities or housing programs
operated under rules of the federal department of housing and urban development and/or
the office of rural economic deevelopment, residential care communities, operated by the
federal government or the state government, institutions operated for the treatment and
care of alcoholic patientLs, offices of physicians, hotels, boarding homes or other similar
places that furnish only room and board, or to homes or asylums operated by fraternal
orders pursuant to §3 5-3-1 of this code;
(13) "Substantial compliance" means a level of compliance with the rules promulgated
hereunder that identified deficiencies pose a risk to resident health or safety no greater than
a potential for causing minimal harm.
(b) The Inspector General may by rule define terms pertinent to this article which are not
defined.

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