DHS 105.14.02 Definitions
DHS 105.14.03 Variance and waiver
Subchapter II – Certification
DHS 105.14.04 Application requirements
DHS 105.14.05 Program description
DHS 105.14.06 Fit and qualified
DHS 105.14.07 Department action  
DHS 105.14.08 Biennial report and fees
DHS 105.14.09 Change of ownership
DHS 105.14.10 Center closing
DHS 105.14.11 Investigation, notification and reporting requirements
DHS 105.14.12 Record retention
Subchapter III – Personnel
DHS 105.14.13 Operator
DHS 105.14.14 Program director
DHS 105.14.15 Caregiver
DHS 105.14.16 Hiring and employment
DHS 105.14.17 Caregiver records
Subchapter IV – Orientation and Training
DHS 105.14.18 Orientation
DHS 105.14.19 Training
DHS 105.14.20 Caregiver supervision
DHS 105.14.21 Continuing education
DHS 105.14.22 Documentation
Subchapter V – Enrollment, Retention and Discharge
DHS 105.14.23 Limitations on enrollment and retention
DHS 105.14.24 Enrollment procedures
DHS 105.14.25 Discharge
Subchapter VI – Participant Rights
DHS 105.14.26 Rights of participants
Subchapter VII – Participant Care and Services
DHS 105.14.27 Assessment, individual service plan and evaluation
DHS 105.14.28 Caregiver requirements
DHS 105.14.29 Medications
DHS 105.14.30 Program Services
DHS 105.14.31 Food services
Subchapter VIII – Physical Environment
DHS 105.14.32 Building and furnishings
Subchapter IX – Safety
DHS 105.14.33 Emergency preparedness
Subchapter X – Requirements for Multiple Occupancies
DHS 105.14.34 Multiple occupancies
Subchapter XI – Program Evaluation
DHS 105.14.35 Annual program review
Subchapter I – General Provisions
DHS 105.14.01 Authority and purpose. (1) This chapter is promulgated under the authority of s. 49.45 (2) (a) 11. Wis. Stat., to develop and establish regulations and standards for the care, treatment or services, and health, safety, rights, well-being and welfare of participants in certified adult day care centers (ADCC).
(2) The chapter is intended to ensure all ADCCs provide a supportive environment for participants in a community-based group setting that is the least restrictive of each participant’s freedom; and that care and services are provided in a manner that protects the rights and dignity of the participants.
DHS 105.14.02 Definitions. In this chapter:
(1) “Abuse” has the meaning given in s. 46.90 (1), Wis. Stat.
(2) “Accessible” means barriers are not present that prevent a person from entering, leaving or functioning within an ADCC without physical help.
(3) “Activities of daily living” means bathing, eating, oral hygiene, dressing, toileting, incontinence care, mobility and transferring from one surface to another such as from a bed to a chair.
(4) “Adult” means an individual who is at least 18 years of age.
(5) “Adult Day Care Center” means an entity that provides services for part of a day in a group setting to adults who need an enriched health, supportive or social experience and who may need assistance with activities of daily living, supervision or protection.
(6) “Applicant” means the person seeking certification of an ADCC.
(7) “Assessment” means gathering and analyzing information about a prospective or existing participant’s needs and abilities.
(8) “Caregiver” has the meaning given in s. 50.065 (1) (ag), Wis. Stat.
(9) “Chemical restraint” means a psychotropic medication used for discipline or convenience, and not required to treat medical symptoms.
(10) “Department” means the Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
(11) “Legal representative” means a person who is any of the following:
(a) The health care agent under an activated power of attorney for health care under ch. 155, Wis. Stats.
(b) A person appointed as a durable power of attorney under ch. 244,Wis. Stats.
(c) A guardian as given in s. 54.01 (10) to (12), Wis. Stats.
(12) “Operator” means an individual or business entity to whom a certification is granted and is legally responsible for the operation of the ADCC.
(13) “Medication administration” means the direct injection, ingestion or other application of a prescription or over−the− counter drug or device to a participant by a practitioner, the practitioner’s authorized agent, ADCC caregivers or the participant, at the direction of the practitioner. Medication administration does not include reminders to take medication.
(14) “Misappropriation of property” has the meaning as given in s. DHS 13.03 (12).
(15) “Neglect” has the meaning as given in s. 46.90 (1) (f), Wis. Stat.
(16) “Nursing care” means nursing procedures, other than personal or supportive care, that a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse performs directly on or to a participant.
(17) “Occupant” means any person who lives and sleeps in the ADCC, but who is not a participant.
(18) “Participant” means an adult who attends the ADCC during listed hours of operation and receives care, treatment or services.
(19) “Participant group” means individuals who need similar services because of a common disability, condition or status. Participant groups include individuals:
(a) With functional impairments that commonly accompany advanced age.
(b) With irreversible dementia, such as Alzheimer's disease.
(c) Who have a developmental disability as given in s. 51.01 (5), Wis. Stat.
(d) Who are emotionally disturbed or who have a mental illness as given in s. 51.01 (13) (a), Wis. Stat.
(e) With physical disabilities.
(f) With traumatic brain injury.
(20) “Physical restraint” means any manual method, article, device, or garment interfering with the free movement of the participant or the normal functioning of a portion of the participant’s body or normal access to a portion of the participant’s body, and which the participant is unable to remove easily, or confinement of a participant in a locked room.
(21) “Program Director” means an employee, including the operator, or an employee designated by the operator, who is responsible for the management and day-to-day operation of the ADCC.
(22) “Psychotropic medication” means a prescription drug, as given in s. 450.01 (20), Wis. Stat., that is used to treat or manage a psychiatric symptom or challenging behavior.
(23) “Qualified Caregiver” means an employee who is at least 18 years of age and has successfully completed all of the applicable orientation and training under s. DHS 105.14.18 and s. DHS 105.14.19.
(24) “Seclusion” means physical or social separation of a participant from others by actions of caregivers, but does not include separation to prevent the spread of communicable disease or voluntary cool−down periods in an unlocked room.
(25) “Serious Injury” means an injury from any incident or accident which results in:
(a) Either a temporary or permanent increase in the level of activities of daily living (ADL) assistance needed in one or more ADL categories, such as bathing, eating, oral hygiene, dressing, toileting, incontinence care, mobility and transferring;
(b) A fracture; or
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