Wisconsin Code § 50.095

Resident’s right to know; nursing home reports
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(1) Every resident in or prospective resident of a nursing
home has the right to know certain information from the nursing
home which would aid an individual in assessing the quality of
care provided by a nursing home.
(2) The department may request from a nursing home information necessary for preparation of a report under sub. (3), and
the nursing home, if so requested, shall provide the information.
(3) By July 1, 1998, and annually thereafter, the department
shall provide each nursing home and the office of the long-term
care ombudsman with a report that includes the following information for the nursing home:
(am) The ratio of nursing staff available to residents per shift
at each skill level for the previous year for the nursing home, under criteria that the department shall promulgate as rules.
(b) The staff replacement rates for full-time and part-time
nursing staff, nurse aides, and administrators for the previous
year for the nursing home and for all similar nursing homes in the
same geographical area, as determined by the department.
(c) Violations of statutes or rules by the nursing home during
the previous year for the nursing home and for all similar nursing
homes in the same geographical area, as determined by the
department.
(3m) The department shall prepare a simplified summary of
the information required under sub. (3) (am) to (c), as specified
by rule by the department. The summary shall be on one sheet of
paper and shall be in language that is easily understood by laypersons. The summary shall state that a complete copy of the most
recent report of inspection of the nursing home is available from
the department, upon request, for a minimal fee.
(4) Upon receipt of a report under sub. (3), the nursing home
shall make the report available to any person requesting the report. Upon receipt of a summary under sub. (3m), the nursing
home shall provide a copy of the summary to every resident of
the nursing home and his or her guardian, if any, to every
prospective resident of the nursing home, if any, and to every person who accompanies a prospective resident or acts as the
prospective resident’s representative, as defined in s. 655.001
(12), if any.

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