Kentucky Statutes 194A.7205 – Training requirements for assisted living community with dementia care — Documentation
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In addition to the training required for all assisted living communities, an assisted living community with dementia care shall meet the following training requirements for staff who work on its secured dementia care unit:
(1) All staff shall receive at least eight (8) hours of dementia-specific orientation within the first thirty (30) days of working in the secured dementia care unit. Until this initial training is complete, an employee shall not provide direct care unless there is another employee on site who has completed the initial eight (8) hours of training on topics related to dementia care and who can act as a resource and assist as needed. The orientation shall include:
(a) Information about the nature, progression, and management of Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
(b) Methods for creating an environment that minimizes challenging behavior from residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
(c) Methods for identifying and minimizing safety risks to residents with
Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders; and
(d) Methods for communicating with individuals with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
(2) All direct care staff members shall also receive orientation training within the first thirty (30) days of caring for residents that includes at a minimum:
(a) General training, including:
1. Development and implementation of comprehensive and individual service plans;
2. Skills for recognizing physical and cognitive changes in residents;
3. General infection control principles; and
4. Emergency preparedness training; and
(b) Specialized training in dementia care, including:
1. The nature of Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
2. The unit’s philosophy related to the care of residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
3. The unit’s policies and procedures related to the care of residents with
Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
4. Behavioral problems commonly found in residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
5. Positive therapeutic interventions and activities;
6. Skills for maintaining the safety of the residents; and
7. The role of family in caring for residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
(3) Direct care staff shall complete a minimum of sixteen (16) hours of specialized training in dementia care within the first thirty (30) days of working independently
with residents with Alzheimer’s or other dementia illnesses and disorders, and a minimum of eight (8) hours of specialized training in dementia care annually thereafter;
(4) The secured dementia care unit shall maintain documentation reflecting course content, instructor qualifications, agenda, and attendance rosters for all training sessions provided; and
(5) Completion of orientation and training required pursuant to this section and KRS
194A.719 shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of KRS § 216B.072.
Effective: July 14, 2022
History: Created 2022 Ky. Acts ch. 20, sec. 21, effective July 14, 2022.
(1) All staff shall receive at least eight (8) hours of dementia-specific orientation within the first thirty (30) days of working in the secured dementia care unit. Until this initial training is complete, an employee shall not provide direct care unless there is another employee on site who has completed the initial eight (8) hours of training on topics related to dementia care and who can act as a resource and assist as needed. The orientation shall include:
(a) Information about the nature, progression, and management of Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
(b) Methods for creating an environment that minimizes challenging behavior from residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
(c) Methods for identifying and minimizing safety risks to residents with
Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders; and
(d) Methods for communicating with individuals with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
(2) All direct care staff members shall also receive orientation training within the first thirty (30) days of caring for residents that includes at a minimum:
(a) General training, including:
1. Development and implementation of comprehensive and individual service plans;
2. Skills for recognizing physical and cognitive changes in residents;
3. General infection control principles; and
4. Emergency preparedness training; and
(b) Specialized training in dementia care, including:
1. The nature of Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
2. The unit’s philosophy related to the care of residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
3. The unit’s policies and procedures related to the care of residents with
Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
4. Behavioral problems commonly found in residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
5. Positive therapeutic interventions and activities;
6. Skills for maintaining the safety of the residents; and
7. The role of family in caring for residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementia illnesses and disorders;
(3) Direct care staff shall complete a minimum of sixteen (16) hours of specialized training in dementia care within the first thirty (30) days of working independently
with residents with Alzheimer’s or other dementia illnesses and disorders, and a minimum of eight (8) hours of specialized training in dementia care annually thereafter;
(4) The secured dementia care unit shall maintain documentation reflecting course content, instructor qualifications, agenda, and attendance rosters for all training sessions provided; and
(5) Completion of orientation and training required pursuant to this section and KRS
194A.719 shall be deemed to satisfy the requirements of KRS § 216B.072.
Effective: July 14, 2022
History: Created 2022 Ky. Acts ch. 20, sec. 21, effective July 14, 2022.