SP0277
LD 873
First Regular Session - 125th Maine Legislature
 
LR 1666
Item 1
Bill Tracking, Additional Documents Chamber Status

An Act To Promote the Establishment of an Adult Day Health Care Program for Veterans in Lewiston

Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows:

Sec. 1. 22 MRSA c. 1689  is enacted to read:

CHAPTER 1689

VETERANS' ADULT DAY HEALTH CARE PROGRAMS

§ 9001 Definition

For purposes of this chapter, "veterans' adult day health care program" or "program" means a therapeutically oriented outpatient day program that provides health maintenance and rehabilitative services to participants eligible for services under Title 37-B, chapter 11; that provides individualized care delivered by an interdisciplinary health care team and support staff, with an emphasis on helping participants and their caregivers to develop the knowledge and skills necessary to manage care requirements in the program; and that is principally targeted for complex medical or functional needs of veterans and other eligible participants. "Veterans' adult day health care program" does not include a program for adults provided by a licensed residential facility, a day activity program licensed by the department or an adult day care program as defined in section 8601.

§ 9002 Rules

The department shall adopt rules for veterans' adult day health care programs, which must include, but may not be limited to, rules pertaining to the health and safety of the eligible participants and staff, the quality of the program provided, the administration of medication and licensing procedures. Reimbursement to the provider of veterans' adult day health care must be at the rate of 65% of the MaineCare reimbursement for nursing facility care. The department shall use as guidance for the rules those established by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, 38 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 52.

§ 9003 License

1 License required.   Beginning October 1, 2011, a person may not operate a veterans' adult day health care program in this State without having obtained a license from the department.
2 Fee.   The department shall by rule establish a reasonable fee for a program license.

§ 9004 Fire safety

1 Inspection required.   A license may not be issued by the department for a veterans' adult day health care program until the department has received from the Commissioner of Public Safety a written statement signed by one of the officials designated under Title 25, section 2360, 2391 or 2392 to make fire safety inspections indicating that the program's facility is in compliance with the applicable fire safety provisions in subsection 2 and Title 25, section 2452.
2 Life Safety Code.   The written statement under subsection 1 must be furnished annually to the department and must indicate that the veterans' adult day health care program's facility is in compliance with the requirements of the National Fire Protection Association Life Safety Code that are specified in:
A The provisions relating to family day care homes, if the veterans' adult day health care program has no more than 6 adults per session;
B The provisions relating to group day care homes, if the veterans' adult day health care program has at least 7 but no more than 12 adults per session; or
C The provisions relating to child day care, if the veterans' adult day health care program has 13 or more adults per session.
3 Fees.   The department shall establish and pay reasonable fees to the Department of Public Safety or a municipal official for each inspection under this section. Fees collected by the Department of Public Safety under this subsection must be deposited into a special revenue account to defray expenses in carrying out this section. Any balance of fees may not lapse but must be carried forward as a continuing account to be expended for the same purposes in the following fiscal years.

§ 9005 Prohibited employment

1 Criminal history record information.   A veterans' adult day health care program shall obtain criminal history record information about applicants for positions as unlicensed assistive personnel as defined in section 1717, subsection 1, paragraph D and may not hire an individual who:
A Has worked as a certified nursing assistant and has been the subject of a notation by the state survey agency for a substantiated complaint of abuse, neglect or misappropriation of property in a health care setting that was entered on the Maine Registry of Certified Nursing Assistants;
B Has been convicted in a court of law of a crime involving abuse, neglect or misappropriation of property in a health care setting; or
C Has a prior criminal conviction within the last 10 years of:

(1) A crime for which incarceration of 3 years or more may be imposed under the laws of the state in which the conviction occurred; or

(2) A crime for which incarceration of less than 3 years may be imposed under the laws of the state in which the conviction occurred involving sexual misconduct or involving abuse, neglect or exploitation in a setting other than a health care setting.

Sec. 2. Initial veterans' adult day health care program. The Department of Health and Human Services shall give initial consideration for licensure of a veterans' adult day health care program under the Maine Revised Statutes, Title 22, chapter 1689 to an applicant who proposes to establish a program in the Lewiston area.

summary

This bill establishes a model for adult day health care programs to serve Maine's veterans and eligible family members. The model is based on United States Department of Veterans Affairs program requirements and criteria, which promote home health care and community-based outpatient care. This model is intended to reduce both short-term and long-term costs of such care by utilizing community-based outpatient care options and combining federal and state funding while providing a wider range of medical care services, oversight and assistance with daily living for Maine's veterans and eligible family members. The initial placement of a facility is intended to be in Lewiston, which is an underserved area that is accessible to a significant population of eligible participants and allows the facility to be colocated at existing outreach facilities for veterans.


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