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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) As used in this act:
(i) “Adult foster care” means care in a home licensed as an adult foster home and care provided to a resident of the home while temporarily away from the adult foster home;
(ii) “Adult foster care home” means any family home or facility in which residential care is provided in a homelike environment for five (5) or fewer adults who are not related to the provider by blood, marriage or adoption, except in special circumstances. “Adult foster care home” does not include any residential facility otherwise licensed or funded by the state of Wyoming. The homes shall be regulated in accordance with W.S. 35-2-901 through 35-2-913 and this act which shall govern in case of conflict;
(iii) “Alternative eldercare home” means a facility and program which:
(A) Provides services and care at the highest level required by a resident and as permitted under the applicable facility;
(B) Shall be licensed as a health care facility pursuant to W.S. 35-2-901 through 35-2-913;
(C) Creates communities that allow long-term residents to develop lasting relationships with other residents and staff;
(D) Maintains residences as units independent from each other;
(E) Provides, at a minimum, a private bedroom and bathroom for each resident;
(F) Provides services to Medicaid supported residents at the Medicaid reimbursement rates;
(G) Maintains all common spaces within the house, including secured exterior space, accessible and open to all residents during waking hours;
(H) Provides an office space for a nurse within each house;
(J) Provides a common area in each house including a seating area;
(K) Provides public and staff bathroom facilities;
(M) Creates a residential home environment in all aspects, using residential materials and designs appropriate to the style of the community;
(N) Is committed to a restraint free environment;
(O) Implements a culture of learning and participation by the residents and honors the elder hood stage of life.
(iv) “Assisted living facility” means as defined in W.S. 35-2-901(a)(xxii);
(v) “Department” means the department of health;
(vi) “Home medical testing” means medical testing designed to be done in the home of the person being tested by a person who is not a licensed health care professional and includes but is not limited to testing done using a home blood pressure monitor or a home diabetes management blood sugar monitor;
(vii) “Long term care assessment” means a form and an assessment process conforming with relevant federal regulations and designed to measure the abilities and disabilities of a person in the activities of daily living to determine the person's need for long term care. As of January 1, 2007 the department of health form LT-101 entitled “Assessment of Medical Necessity for Long Term Care” and the assessment needed to complete it shall be the long term care assessment;
(viii) “Medicaid” means the program administered by the state pursuant to the Wyoming Medical Assistance and Services Act and this act and partly funded by the federal government pursuant to Title XIX of the federal Social Security Act;
(ix) “Nursing home” means a nursing care facility as defined in W.S. 35-2-901(a)(xvi) and licensed pursuant to Wyoming Statutes, article 9, chapter 2, title 35;
(x) “Residential care” means the provision of room and board and services that assist the resident in activities of daily living including but not limited to bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, medication management, incontinence care, home medical testing, money management or recreation;
(xi) “This act” means W.S. 42-6-101 through 42-6-109.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Wyoming Statutes Title 42. Welfare § 42-6-102. Definitions - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/wy/title-42-welfare/wy-st-sect-42-6-102/
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