Current through Register Vol. XLI, No. 50, December 13, 2024
Section 64-2-9 - Activities9.1. The licensee shall provide an activity program designed to promote the highest level possible in all dimensions of life including physical, psychological, social, and spiritual, for each participant and shall consider individual differences in age, health status, sensory deficits, ethnicity, religious affiliation, values, needs, interests, abilities, and skills by providing opportunities for a variety of types and levels of involvement.9.2. The activity director shall complete an assessment of each participant within fourteen (14) attendance days of admission to determine the participant's needs, capabilities, and interests and develop an individualized activity plan for the participant based on the results of this assessment. The activity director shall review participant activity needs at least quarterly and update the activity assessment as needed.9.3. The center shall have a written plan for the center's activity and recreation program that shall include a variety of activities as appropriate to meet the individual needs of participants including but not limited to: 9.3.a. Social and interpersonal activities that provide opportunities for enjoyment and development of social relationships;9.3.b. Diversional and recreational activities designed to emphasize individual accomplishment, provide diversion and aid in adjustment to long-term rehabilitation;9.3.c. Opportunities for participation in volunteer service activities;9.3.d. Intellectual activities designed to provide mental stimulation, learning and foster creativity;9.3.e. Physical activities and exercise to promote physical functioning, mobility, strength and endurance;9.3.f. Individual and group activities;9.3.g. Activities appropriate for participants with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia; and,9.3.h. Rest periods in accordance with participant needs.9.4. The activity program shall: 9.4.a. Provide a minimum of twenty (20) hours per week, four (4) hours per day, of various types of scheduled activities;9.4.b. Provide alternative programming for participants unable or unwilling to take part in a scheduled group activity;9.4.c. Provide a weekly calendar in large print that lists the type, the time and duration of all social and recreational activities for the participants. The activity calendar shall be posted in the center in a conspicuous location and be provided to participants at least one (1) week in advance; and9.4.d. Maintain written documentation about activities provided and at least quarterly documentation of a participant's involvement in activities as part of his or her service plan.