Section 300.330 Definitions
Abuse
− any physical or mental injury or sexual assault inflicted on a resident
other than by accidental means in a facility. (Section 1-103 of the Act)
Abuse means:
Physical abuse
refers to the infliction of injury on a resident that occurs other than by
accidental means and that requires (whether or not actually given) medical
attention.
Mental injury
arises from the following types of conduct:
Verbal abuse
refers to the use by a licensee, employee or agent of oral, written or gestured
language that includes disparaging and derogatory terms to residents or within
their hearing or seeing distance, regardless of their age, ability to
comprehend or disability.
Mental abuse
includes, but is not limited to, humiliation, harassment, threats of punishment
or deprivation, or offensive physical contact by a licensee, employee or agent.
Sexual
harassment or sexual coercion perpetrated by a licensee, employee or agent.
Sexual
assault.
Access
− the right to:
Enter any
facility;
Communicate
privately and without restriction with any resident who consents to the
communication;
Seek
consent to communicate privately and without restriction with any resident;
Inspect the
clinical and other records of a resident with the express written consent of
the resident;
Observe all
areas of the facility except the living area of any resident who protests the
observation. (Section 1-104 of the Act)
Act − as
used in this Part, the Nursing Home Care Act.
Activity
Program − a specific planned program of varied group and individual
activities geared to the individual resident's needs and available for a
reasonable number of hours each day.
Adaptive
Behavior − the effectiveness or degree with which the individual meets
the standards of personal independence and social responsibility expected of
the individual's age and cultural group.
Adaptive
Equipment − a physical or mechanical device, material or equipment
attached or adjacent to the resident's body that may restrict freedom of
movement or normal access to one's body, the purpose of which is to permit or
encourage movement, or to provide opportunities for increased functioning, or
to prevent contractures or deformities. Adaptive equipment is not a physical
restraint. No matter the purpose, adaptive equipment does not include any
device, material or method described in Section 300.680 of this Part as a
physical restraint.
Addition
− any construction attached to the original building that increases the
area or cubic content of the building.
Adequate or
Satisfactory or Sufficient − enough in either quantity or quality, as
determined by a reasonable person familiar with the professional standards of
the subject under review, to meet the needs of the residents of a facility
under the particular set of circumstances in existence at the time of review.
Administrative
Warning − a notice to a facility issued by the Department under Section
300.277 of this Part and Section 3-303.2 of the Act that indicates that a
situation, condition, or practice in the facility violates the Act or the
Department's rules, but is not a Type AA, Type A, Type B, or Type C violation.
Administrator
− a person who is charged with the general administration and
supervision of a facility and licensed, if required, under the Nursing Home
Administrators Licensing and Disciplinary Act. (Section 1-105 of the Act)
Advocate
− a person who represents the rights and interests of an individual as
though they were the person's own, in order to realize the rights to which the
individual is entitled, obtain needed services, and remove barriers to meeting
the individual's needs.
Affiliate
− means:
With
respect to a partnership, each partner thereof.
With
respect to a corporation, each officer, director and stockholder thereof.
With
respect to a natural person: any person related in the first degree of kinship
to that person; each partnership and each partner thereof of which that person
or any affiliate of that person is a partner; and each corporation in which
that person or any affiliate of that person is an officer, director or
stockholder. (Section 1-106 of the Act)
Aide or
Orderly − any person providing direct personal care, training or
habilitation services to residents.
Alteration
− any construction change or modification of an existing building that
does not increase the area or cubic content of the building.
Ambulatory
Resident − a person who is physically and mentally capable of walking
without assistance, or is physically able with guidance to do so, including the
ascent and descent of stairs.
Applicant
− any person making application for a license. (Section 1-107 of the
Act)
Appropriate
− term used to indicate that a requirement is to be applied according to
the needs of a particular individual or situation.
Assessment
− the use of an objective system with which to evaluate the physical,
social, developmental, behavioral, and psychosocial aspects of an individual.
Audiologist
− a person who is licensed as an audiologist under the Illinois
Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Practice Act.
Autism −
a syndrome described as consisting of withdrawal, very inadequate social
relationships, exceptional object relationships, language disturbances and
monotonously repetitive motor behavior.
Autoclave
− an apparatus for sterilizing by superheated steam under pressure.
Basement
− when used in this Part, any story or floor level below the main or
street floor. Where, due to grade difference, there are two levels that
qualify as a street floor, a basement is any floor below the level of the two
street floors. Basements shall not be counted in determining the height of a
building in stories.
Behavior
Modification − treatment to be used to establish or change behavior
patterns.
Cerebral Palsy
− a disorder dating from birth or early infancy, nonprogressive,
characterized by examples of aberrations of motor function (paralysis,
weakness, incoordination) and often other manifestations of organic brain
damage such as sensory disorders, seizures, learning difficulty and behavior
disorders.
Certification
for Title XVIII and XIX − the issuance of a document by the Department to
the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services or the Department of
Healthcare and Family Services verifying compliance with applicable statutory
or regulatory requirements for the purposes of participation as a provider of
care and service in a specific federal or State health program.
Certified Nursing
Assistant – any person who meets the requirements of 77 Ill. Adm. Code 395 and
who provides nursing care or personal care to residents of facilities,
regardless of title, and who is not otherwise licensed, certified or registered
by the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to render medical
care. Certified nursing assistants shall function under the supervision of a
licensed nurse.
Charge Nurse
− a registered professional nurse or a licensed practical nurse in charge
of the nursing activities for a specific unit or floor during a shift.
Chemical
Restraint − any drug that is used for discipline or convenience
and is not required to treat medical symptoms or behavior
manifestations of mental illness. (Section 2-106 of the Act)
Colbert
Consent Decree – Colbert et al. v. Pritzker et al., Case No. 07 C 4737, United
States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division.
Colbert
Consent Decree Class Members or Colbert Class Members – all Medicaid-eligible
adults with disabilities in Cook County, Illinois, who are being, or may in the
future be, unnecessarily confined to nursing facilities and who, with
appropriate supports and services, may be able to live in a community setting.
Colbert
Consent Decree Defendant Agencies – the Illinois Department of Human Services,
the Illinois Department of Public Health, the Illinois Department on Aging, and
the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, including any
successor to these departments.
Community
Alternatives − service programs in the community provided as an
alternative to institutionalization.
Continuing
Care Contract − a contract through which a facility agrees to supplement
all forms of financial support for a resident throughout the remainder of the
resident's life.
Contract
− a binding agreement between a resident or the resident's guardian (or,
if the resident is a minor, the resident's parent) and the facility or its
agent.
Dentist
− any person licensed to practice dentistry, including persons holding a
Temporary Certificate of Registration, as provided in the Illinois Dental
Practice Act.
Department
− the Department of Public Health. (Section 1-109 of the Act)
Developmental
Disability − means a severe, chronic disability of a person which:
is
attributable to a mental or physical impairment or combination of mental and
physical impairments, such as intellectual disability, cerebral palsy,
epilepsy, autism;
is
manifested before the person attains age 22;
is likely
to continue indefinitely;
results in
substantial functional limitations in 3 or more of the following areas of major
life activity:
self-care,
receptive
and expressive language,
learning,
mobility,
self-direction,
capacity
for independent living, and
economic
self-sufficiency; and
reflects
the person's need for combination and sequence of special, interdisciplinary or
generic care, treatment or other services which are of lifelong or extended
duration and are individually planned and coordinated. (Section 3-801.1 of
the Act)
Dietetic
Service Supervisor − a person who:
is a
dietitian;
is a graduate
of a dietetic and nutrition school or program authorized by the Accreditation
Council for Education in Nutrition and Dietetics, the Academy of Nutrition and
Dietetics, or the American Clinical Board of Nutrition;
is a graduate,
prior to July 1, 1990, of a Department-approved course that provided 90 or more
hours of classroom instruction in food service supervision and has had
experience as a supervisor in a health care institution which included
consultation from a dietitian;
has
successfully completed an Association of Nutrition & Foodservice
Professionals approved Certified Dietary Manager or Certified Food Protection
Professional course;
is certified
as a Certified Dietary Manager or Certified Food Protection Professional by the
Association of Nutrition & Foodservice Professionals; or
has training
and experience in food service supervision and management in a military service
equivalent in content to the programs in the second, third or fourth paragraph
of this definition.
Dietitian
− a person who is a licensed dietitian nutritionist as defined in the Dietitian
Nutritionist Practice Act.
Direct
Supervision − under the guidance and direction of a supervisor who is
responsible for the work, who plans work and methods, who is available on short
notice to answer questions and deal with problems that are not strictly
routine, who regularly reviews the work performed, and who is accountable for
the results.
Director
− the Director of Public Health or the Director's designee.
(Section 1-110 of the Act)
Director of
Nursing Service − the full-time registered professional nurse who is
directly responsible for the immediate supervision of the nursing services.
Discharge
− the full release of any resident from a facility. (Section 1-111
of the Act)
Discipline
− any action taken by the facility for the purpose of punishing or
penalizing residents.
Distinct Part
− an entire, physically identifiable unit consisting of all of the beds
within that unit and having facilities meeting the standards applicable to the
levels of service to be provided. Staff and services for a distinct part are
established as set forth in the respective regulations governing the levels of
services approved for the distinct part.
Emergency
− a situation, physical condition or one or more practices, methods or
operations which present imminent danger of death or serious physical or mental
harm to residents of a facility. (Section 1-112 of the Act)
Epilepsy
− a chronic symptom of cerebral dysfunction, characterized by recurrent
attacks, involving changes in the state of consciousness, sudden in onset, and
of brief duration. Many attacks are accompanied by a seizure in which the
person falls involuntarily.
Existing
Facility − any facility initially licensed as a health care facility or
approved for construction by the Department, or any facility initially licensed
or operated by any other agency of the State of Illinois, prior to March 1,
1980. Existing facilities shall meet the design and construction standards for
existing facilities for the level of long-term care for which the license (new
or renewal) is to be granted.
Exploitation
− taking advantage of a resident for personal gain through the use of
manipulation, intimidation, threats or coercion.
Facility,
Intermediate Care − a facility that provides basic nursing care and other
restorative services under periodic medical direction. Many of these services
may require skill in administration. These facilities are for residents who
have long-term illnesses or disabilities that may have reached a relatively
stable plateau.
Facility or
Long-Term Care Facility − a private home, institution, building,
residence, or any other place, whether operated for profit or not, or a county
home for the infirm and chronically ill operated pursuant to Division
5-21 or 5-22 of the Counties Code, or any similar institution operated
by a political subdivision of the State of Illinois, which provides, through
its ownership or management, personal care, sheltered care or nursing for three
or more persons, not related to the applicant or owner by blood or marriage.
It includes skilled nursing facilities and intermediate care facilities as
those terms are defined in Title XVIII and Title XIX of the Federal Social
Security Act (42 U.S.C. 1395 et seq. and 1936 et seq.). It also
includes homes, institutions, or other places operated by or under the
authority of the Illinois Department of Veterans' Affairs. A
"facility" may consist of more than one building as long as the buildings
are on the same tract, or adjacent tracts of land. However, there shall be no
more than one "facility" in any one building. "Facility"
does not include the following:
A home,
institution, or other place operated by the federal government or agency
thereof, or by the State of Illinois other than homes, institutions, or
other places operated by or under the authority of the Illinois Department of
Veterans' Affairs;
A hospital,
sanitarium, or other institution whose principal activity or business is the
diagnosis, care, and treatment of human illness through the maintenance and
operation as organized facilities therefor, which is required to be licensed
under the Hospital Licensing Act;
Any
"facility for child care" as defined in the Child Care Act of 1969;
Any
"community living facility" as defined in the Community Living
Facilities Licensing Act;
Any nursing
home or sanatorium operated solely by and for persons who rely exclusively upon
treatment by spiritual means through prayer, in accordance with the creed or
tenets of any well-recognized church or religious denomination. However, the
nursing home or sanatorium shall comply with all local laws and rules relating
to sanitation and safety;
Any
facility licensed by the Department of Human Services as a
community-integrated living arrangement as defined in the Community-Integrated
Living Arrangements Licensure and Certification Act;
Any
supportive residence licensed under the Supportive Residences Licensing Act;
Any
supportive living facility in good standing with the program established under
Section 5-5.01a of the Illinois Public Aid Code, except only for
purposes of the employment of persons in accordance with Section 3-206.01
of the Act;
Any
assisted living or shared housing establishment licensed under the Assisted
Living and Shared Housing Act, except only for purposes of the
employment of persons in accordance with Section 3-206.01 of the Act;
An
Alzheimer's disease management center alternative health care model licensed under
the Alternative Health Care Delivery Act;
A facility
licensed under the ID/DD Community Care Act;
A facility
licensed under the Specialized Mental Health Rehabilitation Act of 2013;
A facility
licensed under the MC/DD Act; or
A medical
foster home, as defined in 38 CFR 17.73, that is under the oversight of the U.S.
Department of Veterans Affairs. (Section 1-113 of the Act)
Facility,
Skilled Nursing − when used in this Part is synonymous with a skilled
nursing facility. A skilled nursing facility provides skilled nursing care,
continuous skilled nursing observations, restorative nursing, and other
services under professional direction with frequent medical supervision. These
facilities are provided for patients who need the type of care and treatment
required during the post-acute phase of illness or during recurrences of
symptoms in long-term illness.
Financial
Responsibility − having sufficient assets to provide adequate services
such as: staff, heat, laundry, foods, supplies, and utilities for at least a
two-month period of time.
Full-time
− means on duty a minimum of 36 hours, four days per week.
Goal −
an expected result or condition that involves a relatively long period of time
to achieve, that is specified in behavioral terms in a statement of relatively
broad scope, and that provides guidance in establishing specific, short-term
objectives directed toward its attainment.
Governing Body
− the policy-making authority, whether an individual or a group, that
exercises general direction over the affairs of a facility and establishes
policies concerning its operation and the welfare of the individuals it serves.
Guardian
− a person appointed as a guardian of the person or guardian of the
estate, or both, of a resident under the Probate Act of 1975. (Section
1-114 of the Act)
Habilitation
− an effort directed toward the alleviation of a disability or toward
increasing a person's level of physical, mental, social or economic
functioning. Habilitation may include, but is not limited to, diagnosis,
evaluation, medical services, residential care, day care, special living
arrangements, training, education, sheltered employment, protective services,
counseling and other services.
Health
Information Management Consultant − a person who is certified as a
Registered Health Information Administrator (RHIA) or a Registered Health
Information Technician (RHIT) by the American Health Information Management
Association; or is a graduate of a school of health information management that
is accredited jointly by the American Medical Association and the American
Health Information Management Association.
Health
Services Supervisor (Director of Nursing Service) − the full-time
Registered Nurse who is directly responsible for the immediate supervision of
the health services in an Intermediate Care Facility.
High Risk
Designation – a violation, as described in Section 300.282(i), of
a provision that has been identified by the Department in Section
300.282(j) to be inherently necessary to protect the health, safety, and
welfare of a resident. (Section 1-114.005 of the Act)
Hospitalization
− the care and treatment of a person in a hospital as an inpatient.
Identified Offender – a
person who:
Has been convicted of, found
guilty of, adjudicated delinquent for, found not guilty by reason of insanity
for, or found unfit to stand trial for, any felony offense listed in Section 25
of the Health Care Worker Background Check Act, except for the following: a
felony offense described in Section 10-5 of the Nurse Practice Act; a felony
offense described in Section 4, 5, 6, 8, or 17.02 of the Illinois Credit
Card and Debit Card Act; a felony offense described in Section 5, 5.1, 5.2, 7,
or 9 of the Cannabis Control Act; a felony offense described in Section 401,
401.1, 404, 405, 405.1, 407, or 407.1 of the Illinois Controlled Substances
Act; and a felony offense described in the Methamphetamine Control and
Community Protection Act; or
Has been convicted of,
adjudicated delinquent for, found not guilty by reason of insanity for, or
found unfit to stand trial for, any sex offense as defined in subsection (c) of
Section 10 of the Sex Offender Management Board Act; or
Any other resident as
determined by the Department of State Police. (Section 1-114.01 of the Act)
Intellectual
Disability – subaverage general intellectual functioning originating during the
developmental period and associated with maladaptive behavior.
Interdisciplinary
Team − a group of persons that represents those professions, disciplines,
or service areas that are relevant to identifying an individual's strengths and
needs, and designs a program to meet those needs. This team shall include at
least a physician, a social worker and other professionals. The
Interdisciplinary Team includes the resident, the resident's guardian, the
resident's primary service providers, including staff most familiar with the
resident; and other appropriate professionals and caregivers as determined by
the resident's needs. The resident or his or her guardian may also invite
other individuals to meet with the Interdisciplinary Team and participate in
the process of identifying the resident's strengths and needs.
Lead Defendant
Agency – State of Illinois Agency named in each fiscal year's Implementation
Plan as the lead agency for the Williams and Colbert Consent Decrees on behalf
of the Defendants. For the purposes of this definition,
"Implementation Plan" refers to the plan set forth in the Consent
Decree, created and implemented by the Defendants, with the input of the
Monitor and Plaintiffs, to accomplish the obligations and objectives set forth
in the Decree.
Licensed
Nursing Home Administrator − see "Administrator".
Licensed
Practical Nurse − a person with a valid Illinois license to practice as a
practical nurse.
Licensee
− the individual or entity licensed by the Department to operate the
facility. (Section 1-115 of the Act)
Life Care
Contract − a contract through which a facility agrees to provide
maintenance and care for a resident throughout the remainder of the resident's
life.
Maintenance
− food, shelter, and laundry services. (Section 1-116 of the Act)
Maladaptive
Behavior − impairment in adaptive behavior as determined by a clinical
psychologist or by a physician. Impaired adaptive behavior may be reflected in
delayed maturation, reduced learning ability or inadequate social adjustment.
Medical
Ventilator (or assisted ventilation) – a mechanized device that enables the
delivery or movement of air and oxygen into the lungs of a patient whose
breathing has ceased, is failing, or is inadequate.
Misappropriation
of a Resident's Property − the deliberate misplacement, exploitation,
or wrongful temporary or permanent use of a resident's belongings or money
without the resident's consent. (Section 1-116.5 of the Act) Misappropriation
of a resident's property includes failure to return valuables after a
resident's discharge; or failure to refund money after death or discharge when
there is an unused balance in the resident's personal account.
Monitor
− a qualified person placed in a facility by the Department to observe
operations of the facility, assist the facility by advising it on how to comply
with the State regulations, and who reports periodically to the Department on
the operations of the facility.
Neglect
− a facility's failure to provide, or willful withholding of, adequate
medical care, mental health treatment, psychiatric rehabilitation, personal
care, or assistance with activities of daily living that is necessary to avoid
physical harm, mental anguish, or mental illness of a resident. (Section
1-117 of the Act) This shall include any allegation in which:
the alleged
failure causing injury or deterioration is ongoing or repetitious; or
a resident
required medical treatment as a result of the alleged failure; or
the failure is
alleged to have caused a noticeable negative impact on a resident's health,
behavior or activities for more than 24 hours.
New Facility
− any facility initially licensed as a health care facility by the Department,
or any facility initially licensed or operated by any other agency of the State
of Illinois, on or after March 1, 1980. New facilities shall meet the design
and construction standards for new facilities for the level of long-term care
for which the license (new or renewal) is to be granted.
Nurse
− a registered professional nurse or a licensed practical nurse as
defined in the Nurse Practice Act. (Section 1-118 of the Act)
Nursing Care
− a complex of activities that carries out the diagnostic, therapeutic,
and rehabilitative plan as prescribed by the physician; care for the resident's
environment; observing symptoms and reactions and taking necessary measures to
carry out nursing procedures involving understanding of cause and effect to safeguard
life and health.
Nursing Unit
− a physically identifiable designated area of a facility consisting of
all the beds within the designated area, but having no more than 75 beds, none
of which are more than 120 feet from the nurse's station.
Objective
− an expected result or condition that involves a relatively short period
of time to achieve, that is specified in behavioral terms, and that is related
to the achievement of a goal.
Occupational
Therapist, Registered or OTR − a person who is registered as an
occupational therapist under the Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice Act.
Occupational
Therapy Assistant − a person who is registered as a certified
occupational therapy assistant under the Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice
Act.
Operator
− the person responsible for the control, maintenance and governance of
the facility, its personnel and physical plant.
Oversight
− general watchfulness and appropriate reaction to meet the total needs
of the residents, exclusive of nursing or personal care. Oversight shall
include, but is not limited to, social, recreational and employment
opportunities for residents who, by reason of mental disability, or in the
opinion of a licensed physician, are in need of residential care.
Owner
− the individual, partnership, corporation, association or other person
who owns a facility. In the event a facility is operated by a person who
leases the physical plant, which is owned by another person, "owner"
means the person who operates the facility, except that if the person who owns
the physical plant is an affiliate of the person who operates the facility and
has significant control over the day-to-day operations of the facility, the
person who owns the physical plant shall incur jointly and severally with the
owner all liabilities imposed on an owner under the Act. (Section 1-119 of
the Act)
Person −
any individual, partnership, corporation, association, municipality, political
subdivision, trust, estate or other legal entity whatsoever.
Personal
Care − assistance with meals, dressing, movement, bathing or other
personal needs or maintenance, or general supervision and
oversight of the physical and mental well-being of an individual who
is incapable of maintaining a private, independent residence or who is
incapable of managing his person, whether or not a guardian has been
appointed for this individual. (Section 1-120 of the Act)
Pharmacist,
Licensed − a person who holds a license as a pharmacist under the
Pharmacy Practice Act.
Physical Restraint
− any manual method or physical or mechanical device, material, or
equipment attached or adjacent to a resident's body that the resident cannot
remove easily and which restricts freedom of movement or normal access to one's
body. (Section 2-106 of the Act)
Physical
Therapist − a person who is registered as a physical therapist under the
Illinois Physical Therapy Act.
Physical
Therapist Assistant − a person who has graduated from a two-year college
level program approved by the American Physical Therapy Association.
Physician
− any person licensed to practice medicine in all its branches as
provided in the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
Probationary
License − an initial license issued for a period of 120 days during which
time the Department will determine the qualifications of the applicant.
Provisional Admission Period –
the time between the admission of an identified offender as defined in Section
1-114.01 of the Act and this Section, and 3 days following the admitting
facility's receipt of an Identified Offender Report and Recommendation in
accordance with Section 2-201.6 of the Act. (Section 1-120.3 of the
Act)
Psychiatric
Services Rehabilitation Aide – an individual employed by a long-term care
facility to provide, for mentally ill residents, at a minimum, crisis
intervention, rehabilitation, and assistance with activities of daily living.
(Section 1-120.7 of the Act)
Psychiatrist
− a physician who has had at least three years of formal training or
primary experience in the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness.
Psychologist
− a person who is licensed to practice clinical psychology under the
Clinical Psychologist Licensing Act.
Qualified
Professional − a person who meets the educational, technical and ethical
criteria of a health care profession, as evidenced by eligibility for
membership in an organization established by the profession for the purpose of
recognizing those persons who meet this criteria; and who is licensed,
registered, or certified by the State of Illinois, if required.
Reasonable
Hour or Visiting Hours − any time between the hours of
10 a.m. and 8 p.m. daily. (Section 1-121 of the Act)
Registered
Professional Nurse − a person with a valid license to practice as a
registered professional nurse under the Nurse Practice Act.
Repeat
Violation − for purposes of assessing fines under Section 3-305 of
the Act, a violation that has been cited during one inspection of the
facility for which a subsequent inspection indicates that an accepted
plan of correction was not complied with, within a period of not more than
12 months from the issuance of the initial violation. A repeat violation
shall not be a new citation of the same rule, unless the licensee is not
substantially addressing the issue routinely throughout the facility.
(Section 3-305(7) of the Act)
Reputable
Moral Character − having no history of a conviction of the applicant, or
if the applicant is a firm, partnership, or association, of any of its members,
or of a corporation, of any of its officers, or directors, or of the person
designated to manage or supervise the facility, of a felony, or of two or more
misdemeanors involving moral turpitude, as shown by a certified copy of the
record of the court of conviction, or in the case of the conviction of a
misdemeanor by a court not of record, as shown by other evidence; or other
satisfactory evidence that the moral character of the applicant, or manager, or
supervisor of the facility is not reputable.
Resident
− person receiving personal or medical care, including but not limited to
mental health treatment, psychiatric rehabilitation, physical rehabilitation,
and assistance with activities of daily living, from a facility. (Section 1-122
of the Act)
Resident
Services Director − the full-time administrator, or an individual on the
professional staff in the facility, who is directly responsible for the
coordination and monitoring of the residents' overall plans of care in an
intermediate care facility.
Resident's
Representative − a person other than the owner, or an agent or employee
of a facility not related to the resident, designated in writing by a resident
to be his or her representative, or the resident's guardian, or the parent
of a minor resident for whom no guardian has been appointed. (Section 1-123
of the Act)
Restorative
Services or Restorative Measures − services or measures designed to
assist residents to attain and maintain the highest degree of function of which
they are capable (physical, mental, and social).
Room − a
part of the inside of a facility that is partitioned continuously from floor to
ceiling with openings closed with glass or hinged doors.
Sanitization
− the reduction of pathogenic organisms on a utensil surface to a safe
level, which is accomplished through the use of steam, hot water, or chemicals.
Seclusion
− the retention of a resident alone in a room with a door that the
resident cannot open.
Self
Preservation − the ability to follow directions and recognize impending
danger or emergency situations and react by avoiding or leaving the unsafe
area.
Social Worker
− a person who is a licensed social worker or a licensed clinical social
worker under the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act.
State
Authorized Personnel – individuals who have a legal duty to provide specified
services to residents of long-term care facilities, including, but not limited
to, representatives of the Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman
Program, the Office of State Guardian, and community-service providers or third
parties serving as agents of the State for purposes of providing telemedicine,
transitional services to community-based living, in-person assessments and
evaluations, legal services, and other supports related to existing consent
decrees court-mandated actions.
State Fire
Marshal − the Fire Marshal of the Office of the State Fire Marshal,
Division of Fire Prevention.
Sterilization
− the act or process of destroying completely all forms of microbial
life, including viruses.
Stockholder
of a Corporation − any person who, directly or indirectly,
beneficially owns, holds or has the power to vote, at least 5% of any
class of securities issued by the corporation. (Section 1-125 of the Act)
Story −
when used in this Part, means that portion of a building between the upper
surface of any floor and the upper surface of the floor above except that the
topmost story shall be the portion of a building between the upper surface of
the topmost floor and the upper surface of the roof above.
Student
Intern − any person whose total term of employment in any facility during
any 12-month period is equal to or less than 90 continuous days, and whose term
of employment:
is an
academic credit requirement in a high school or undergraduate or graduate
institution; or
immediately
succeeds a full quarter, semester or trimester of academic enrollment in either
a high school or undergraduate or graduate institution, provided that this
person is registered for another full quarter, semester or trimester of
academic enrollment in either a high school or undergraduate institution which
quarter, semester or trimester will commence immediately following the term of
employment; or
immediately
succeeds graduation from the high school or undergraduate or graduate
institution. (Section 1-125.1 of the Act)
Substantial
Compliance − meeting requirements except for variance from the strict and
literal performance that results in unimportant omissions or defects given the
particular circumstances involved. This definition is limited to the term as
used in Sections 300.140(a)(3) and 300.150(a)(3).
Substantial
Failure − the failure to meet requirements other than a variance from the
strict and literal performance that results in unimportant omissions or defects
given the particular circumstances involved. This definition is limited to the
term as used in Section 300.165(b)(1).
Supervision
− authoritative guidance by a qualified person for the accomplishment of
a function or activity within his or her sphere of competence.
Therapeutic
Recreation Specialist − a person who is certified by the National Council
for Therapeutic Recreation Certification and who meets the minimum standards it
has established for classification as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist.
Time Out
− removing an individual from a situation that results in undesirable
behavior. It is a behavior modification procedure that is developed and
implemented under the supervision of a qualified professional.
Title XVIII
− Title XVIII of the federal Social Security Act as now or hereafter
amended. (Section 1-126 of the Act)
Title XIX
− Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act as now or hereafter
amended. (Section 1-127 of the Act)
Transfer
− a change in status of a resident's living arrangements from one
facility to another facility. (Section 1-128 of the Act)
Type AA Violation – a violation
of the Act or this Part which creates a condition or occurrence
relating to the operation and maintenance of a facility that proximately caused
a resident's death. (Section 1-128.5 of the Act)
Type A
Violation − a violation of the Act or this Part that
creates a condition or occurrence relating to the operation and maintenance of
a facility that creates a substantial probability that the risk of death or
serious mental or physical harm to a resident will result therefrom or has
resulted in actual physical or mental harm to a resident. (Section 1-129
of the Act)
Type B
Violation − a violation of the Act or this Part that
creates a condition or occurrence relating to the operation and maintenance of
a facility that is more likely than not to cause more than minimal physical or
mental harm to a resident. (Section 1-130 of the Act)
Type C Violation – a violation
of the Act or this Part that creates a condition or occurrence
relating to the operation and maintenance of a facility that creates a
substantial probability that less than minimal physical or mental harm to a
resident will result therefrom. (Section 1-132 of the Act)
Unit −
an entire physically identifiable residence area having facilities meeting the
standards applicable to the levels of service to be provided. Staff and
services for each distinct resident area are established as set forth in the
respective rules governing the approved levels of service.
Universal
Progress Notes − a common record with periodic narrative documentation by
all persons involved in resident care.
Valid License
− a license that is unsuspended, unrevoked and unexpired.
(Source: Amended at 49 Ill. Reg. 6468,
effective April 22, 2025)