Tennessee
Tennessee
What is it called?
· Assisted-Care Living Facility
What services are provided?
· Facility provides
o Assistance with activities of daily living
o Assistance with self-administration of medication
o Medication administration (by a licensed professional)
· Third-party services
o Intermittent nursing services may be provided by a home health agency (must not be more than three visits per week)
Who can be admitted?
· Needs assistance with activities of daily living
Who is inappropriate?
· Must be refused admission or evicted
o Latter stages of Alzheimer’s disease or a related disorder
o Requires nasopharyngeal or tracheotomy aspiration
o Requires initial phases of a regimen involving administration of medical gases
o Requires a nasogastric tube
o Requires arterial blood gas monitoring
o Requires gastrostomy feedings
o Unable to communicate needs
o Requires intravenous or daily intramuscular injections or intravenous feedings
o Requires insertion, sterile irrigation, and replacement of catheters, except for routine maintenance of Foley catheters
o Requires sterile wound care
o Requires treatment of extensive Stage 3 or Stage 4 pressure ulcers or exfoliative dermatitis
o Requires four or more skilled nursing visits per week
o Needs cannot be met by the facility
· Exceptions to disqualifying eviction conditions
o Resident can be retained for a 21-day period and (with state approval) a 21-day extension if the resident requires
· Intravenous or daily intramuscular injections or intravenous feedings
· Insertion, sterile irrigation, and replacement of catheters, except for routine maintenance of Foley catheters
o Resident is allowed to provide self-care, indefinitely, if there is a documented history of providing successful self-care in
· Nasopharyngeal suctioning
· Care of gastrostomy
· Care of catheter that is resident’s sole means of eliminating waste
· Oxygen administration
What training is required for direct care staff?
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Is nurse staffing required?
· A licensed nurse must be available as needed (does not necessarily mean nurse is on-site)
Is any public payment available?
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More Information
Department of Health Tennessee Long Term Care Ombudsman
Division of Health and Environment (615) 741 - 2056
(615) 741 – 7221 www.state.tn.us/comaging/ombudsman.html
www2.state.tn.us/health/HCF/







