R414-510-6. Education and Referral for Individuals Seeking ICF Services  


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  •   (1) Prior to admission to an ICF, an individual or guardian must contact state staff to receive education of and referral to local resources.

      (a) For individuals under 22 years of age, the state agencies shall perform an additional evaluation of services to determine whether community based services are available to assure informed choice before admission to an ICF. The Director of the Division of Medicaid and Health Financing (or designee) and the Director of the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (or designee) shall authorize in writing all ICF admissions of individuals under 22 years of age.

      (b) ICFs shall not admit an individual under 22 years of age, unless the admission has been authorized as stated in Subsection R414-510-6(1)(a) above. After admission, the ICF shall keep a copy of the written authorization in the individual's medical record. An individual who admits to an ICF, who meets the requirements described in Section R414-510-3, is eligible to participate in the Transition Program.

      (c) Upon completing education and referral with state staff, individuals who are over 22 years of age and decide to move into an ICF, shall be given a written confirmation to demonstrate that the education process occurred prior to admission.

      (d) ICFs shall not admit an individual who has not received the required state staff education and referral. After admission, the ICF shall keep a copy of the written confirmation form in the individual's medical record.

      (2) Due to an urgent or emergency need, an individual may be admitted to an ICF immediately, and education and assistance with resources shall be provided after the placement.

      (a) The ICF must:

      (i) notify the Departments of the admission;

      (ii) explain the reason the admission was considered urgent or emergency; and

      (iii) provide contact information for the individual, guardian, or representative.

      (3) Education shall be provided within 30 days of ICF admission unless an individual's health or other external factors make it necessary to provide the education at a later date.

      (4) Once education has been provided, the Departments will provide the ICF with a written confirmation of education form, and the ICF will keep a copy of the form in the individual's medical record.