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Wisconsin Medicaid Standards for Certified 1-2 Bed Adult Family Homes I Introduction Authority and purpose In 2014, the federal Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) issued rules defining the qualities of settings eligible for reimbursement for Medicaid home and community-based services Under these requirements, the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) must ensure that 1-2 bed adult family home (AFH) providers meet and remain in compliance
Hot Water Temperatures in Adult Family Homes, P-01942 Exposure to hot water is a potential environmental danger for residents Elderly residents and residents with mental and physical disabilities may have neurological conditions that prevent instant recoil from hot water Because these individuals do not instantly react to dangerous temperature levels, they are at particular risk for injury Hot water can cause scalding; e g , second and third
Regulations: Reporting of Client, Patient, or Resident Death Reporting requirements Under Wisconsin statutes, a program or facility must report the death of a client, patient, or resident to the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) if there is cause to believe the death was related to: The use of a physical restraint or seclusion The use of one or more psychotropic medications A suspected suicide Report within 24 hours DHS must receive
Assisted Living Facility Self-Report, F-02208 11 17 - NewRefer to DQA publication P-02007Reporting Requirements for Assisted Living Facilities,for reporting requirements pertaining to reports submitted to the Division of Quality Assurance (DQA)
Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) - Wisconsin Department of Health . . . The Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) is responsible for protecting and promoting the health, safety, and welfare of residents living and receiving care in the health and residential care facilities regulated by the Division DQA is responsible for regulating and licensing more than 40 different programs and facilities that provide health, long-term care, mental health and substance use