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| 1 | AN ACT concerning regulation. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 2 | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | |||||||||||||||||||
| 3 | represented in the General Assembly: | |||||||||||||||||||
| 4 | Section 5. The Nursing Home Care Act is amended by | |||||||||||||||||||
| 5 | changing Section 3-206.05 as follows: | |||||||||||||||||||
| 6 | (210 ILCS 45/3-206.05) | |||||||||||||||||||
| 7 | Sec. 3-206.05. Safe resident handling policy. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 8 | (a) In this Section: | |||||||||||||||||||
| 9 | "Health care worker" means an individual providing direct | |||||||||||||||||||
| 10 | resident care services who may be required to lift, transfer, | |||||||||||||||||||
| 11 | reposition, or move a resident. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 12 | "Nurse" means an advanced practice registered nurse, a | |||||||||||||||||||
| 13 | registered nurse, or a licensed practical nurse licensed under | |||||||||||||||||||
| 14 | the Nurse Practice Act. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 15 | "Safe lifting equipment and accessories" means mechanical | |||||||||||||||||||
| 16 | equipment designed to lift, move, reposition, and transfer | |||||||||||||||||||
| 17 | residents, including, but not limited to, fixed and portable | |||||||||||||||||||
| 18 | ceiling lifts, sit-to-stand lifts, slide sheets and boards, | |||||||||||||||||||
| 19 | slings, and repositioning and turning sheets. "Safe lifting | |||||||||||||||||||
| 20 | equipment and accessories" includes emerging technologies | |||||||||||||||||||
| 21 | approved by the Department by rule. | |||||||||||||||||||
| 22 | "Safe lifting team" means at least 2 individuals who are | |||||||||||||||||||
| 23 | trained and proficient in the use of both safe lifting | |||||||||||||||||||
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| 1 | techniques and safe lifting equipment and accessories. | ||||||
| 2 | "Adjustable equipment" means products and devices that may | ||||||
| 3 | be adapted for use by individuals with physical and other | ||||||
| 4 | disabilities in order to optimize accessibility. Adjustable | ||||||
| 5 | equipment includes, but is not limited to, the following: | ||||||
| 6 | (1) Wheelchairs with adjustable footrest height and | ||||||
| 7 | seat width and depth. | ||||||
| 8 | (2) Height-adjustable, drop-arm commode chairs and | ||||||
| 9 | height-adjustable shower gurneys or shower benches to | ||||||
| 10 | enable individuals with mobility disabilities to use a | ||||||
| 11 | toilet and to shower safely and with increased comfort. | ||||||
| 12 | (3) Accessible weight scales that accommodate | ||||||
| 13 | wheelchair users. | ||||||
| 14 | (4) Height-adjustable beds that can be lowered to | ||||||
| 15 | accommodate individuals with mobility disabilities in | ||||||
| 16 | getting in and out of bed and that utilize drop-down side | ||||||
| 17 | railings for stability and positioning support. | ||||||
| 18 | (5) Universally designed or adaptable call buttons and | ||||||
| 19 | motorized bed position and height controls that can be | ||||||
| 20 | operated by persons with limited or no reach range, fine | ||||||
| 21 | motor ability, or vision. | ||||||
| 22 | (6) Height-adjustable platform tables for physical | ||||||
| 23 | therapy with drop-down side railings for stability and | ||||||
| 24 | positioning support. | ||||||
| 25 | (7) Therapeutic rehabilitation and exercise machines | ||||||
| 26 | with foot straps to secure the user's feet to the pedals | ||||||
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| 1 | and with cuffs or splints to augment the user's grip | ||||||
| 2 | strength on handles. | ||||||
| 3 | (b) A facility must adopt and ensure implementation of a | ||||||
| 4 | policy to identify, assess, and develop strategies to control | ||||||
| 5 | risk of injury to residents and nurses and other health care | ||||||
| 6 | workers associated with the lifting, transferring, | ||||||
| 7 | repositioning, or movement of a resident. The policy shall | ||||||
| 8 | establish a process that, at a minimum, includes all of the | ||||||
| 9 | following: | ||||||
| 10 | (1) Analysis of the risk of injury to residents and | ||||||
| 11 | nurses and other health care workers taking into account | ||||||
| 12 | the resident handling needs of the resident populations | ||||||
| 13 | served by the facility and the physical environment in | ||||||
| 14 | which the resident handling and movement occurs. | ||||||
| 15 | (2) Education and training of nurses and other direct | ||||||
| 16 | resident care providers in the identification, assessment, | ||||||
| 17 | and control of risks of injury to residents and nurses and | ||||||
| 18 | other health care workers during resident handling and on | ||||||
| 19 | safe lifting policies and techniques and current lifting | ||||||
| 20 | equipment. | ||||||
| 21 | (3) Evaluation of alternative ways to reduce risks | ||||||
| 22 | associated with resident handling, including evaluation of | ||||||
| 23 | equipment and the environment. | ||||||
| 24 | (4) Restriction, to the extent feasible with existing | ||||||
| 25 | equipment and aids, of manual resident handling or | ||||||
| 26 | movement of all or most of a resident's weight except for | ||||||
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| 1 | emergency, life-threatening, or otherwise exceptional | ||||||
| 2 | circumstances. | ||||||
| 3 | (5) Procedures for a nurse to refuse to perform or be | ||||||
| 4 | involved in resident handling or movement that the nurse | ||||||
| 5 | in good faith believes will expose a resident or nurse or | ||||||
| 6 | other health care worker to an unacceptable risk of | ||||||
| 7 | injury. | ||||||
| 8 | (6) Development of strategies to control risk of | ||||||
| 9 | injury to residents and nurses and other health care | ||||||
| 10 | workers associated with the lifting, transferring, | ||||||
| 11 | repositioning, or movement of a resident. | ||||||
| 12 | (7) In developing architectural plans for construction | ||||||
| 13 | or remodeling of a facility or unit of a facility in which | ||||||
| 14 | resident handling and movement occurs, consideration of | ||||||
| 15 | the feasibility of incorporating resident handling | ||||||
| 16 | equipment or the physical space and construction design | ||||||
| 17 | needed to incorporate that equipment. | ||||||
| 18 | (8) Fostering and maintaining resident safety, | ||||||
| 19 | dignity, self-determination, and choice, including the | ||||||
| 20 | following policies, strategies, and procedures: | ||||||
| 21 | (A) The existence and availability of a trained | ||||||
| 22 | safe lifting team. | ||||||
| 23 | (B) A policy of advising residents of a range of | ||||||
| 24 | transfer and lift options, including adjustable | ||||||
| 25 | diagnostic and treatment equipment, mechanical lifts, | ||||||
| 26 | and provision of a trained safe lifting team. | ||||||
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| 1 | (C) The right of a competent resident, or the | ||||||
| 2 | guardian of a resident adjudicated incompetent, to | ||||||
| 3 | choose among the range of transfer and lift options | ||||||
| 4 | consistent with the procedures set forth under | ||||||
| 5 | subdivision (b)(5) and the policies set forth under | ||||||
| 6 | this paragraph (8), subject to the provisions of | ||||||
| 7 | subparagraph (E) of this paragraph (8). | ||||||
| 8 | (D) Procedures for documenting, upon admission and | ||||||
| 9 | as status changes, a mobility assessment and plan for | ||||||
| 10 | lifting, transferring, repositioning, or movement of a | ||||||
| 11 | resident, including the choice of the resident or the | ||||||
| 12 | resident's guardian among the range of transfer and | ||||||
| 13 | lift options. | ||||||
| 14 | (E) Incorporation of such safe lifting procedures, | ||||||
| 15 | techniques, and equipment as are consistent with | ||||||
| 16 | applicable federal law. | ||||||
| 17 | (c) Safe lifting teams must receive specialized, in-depth | ||||||
| 18 | training that includes, but need not be limited to, the | ||||||
| 19 | following: | ||||||
| 20 | (1) Types and operation of equipment. | ||||||
| 21 | (2) Safe manual lifting and moving techniques. | ||||||
| 22 | (3) Ergonomic principles in the assessment of risk | ||||||
| 23 | both to nurses and other workers and to residents. | ||||||
| 24 | (4) The selection, safe use, location, and condition | ||||||
| 25 | of appropriate pieces of equipment individualized to each | ||||||
| 26 | resident's medical and physical conditions and | ||||||
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| 1 | preferences. | ||||||
| 2 | (5) Procedures for advising residents of the full | ||||||
| 3 | range of transfer and lift options and for documenting | ||||||
| 4 | individualized lifting plans that include resident choice. | ||||||
| 5 | Specialized, in-depth training may rely on federal | ||||||
| 6 | standards and guidelines such as the United States Department | ||||||
| 7 | of Labor Guidelines for Nursing Homes, supplemented by federal | ||||||
| 8 | requirements for barrier removal, independent access, and | ||||||
| 9 | means of accommodation optimizing independent movement and | ||||||
| 10 | transfer. | ||||||
| 11 | (Source: P.A. 100-513, eff. 1-1-18.) | ||||||