ESTABLISH MANDATORY DEMENTIA CARE TRAINING.

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View NCGA Bill Details2017-2018 Session
House Bill 456 (Public) Filed Thursday, March 23, 2017
AN ACT REQUIRING ADULT CARE HOMES, NURSING HOMES, AND COMBINATION HOMES THAT PROVIDE SPECIAL CARE FOR PERSONS WITH ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE OR OTHER DEMENTIAS TO PROVIDE DEMENTIA CARE TRAINING TO DIRECT CARE STAFF, ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF, AND NON-DIRECT CARE STAFF AND ESTABLISHING MINIMUM STANDARDS FOR SUCH TRAINING.
Intro. by Torbett.

Status: Ref to the Com on Health, if favorable, Regulatory Reform (House Action) (Mar 27 2017)

Bill History:

H 456

Bill Summaries:

  • Summary date: Mar 23 2017 - View Summary

    Enacts new GS 131D-4.5D (Adult care home staff; dementia care training requirements). Directs the Division of Health Service Regulation (Division) to identify and designate standardized training programs for initial dementia care that meet several requirements, including instruction on the progression of dementia and how to address aspects of care and safety, and reflection of current standards and best practices in dementia treatment and care, and to establish a process to determine whether nonstandardized trainings meet the requirements of this statute. Requires adult care homes to provide, by December 1, 2017, and their staff to complete, initial dementia care training, within 60 days of their hire date, applicable to staff persons hired on or after October 1, 2017, and applicable to staff persons hired before October 1, 2017, who cannot demonstrate having completed, within the 24-month period preceding October 1, 2017, a training equivalent to that required in this act. Requires adult care homes to provide continuing dementia care education to their staff, in compliance with rules adopted by the Department of Health and Human Services (Department) regarding frequency and content of continuing education. Requires adult care home or training programs to issue certificates of completion, portable between settings, to staff who successfully complete a training. Provides that initial dementia care training does not need to be repeated so long as there is not a lapse in dementia-related direct care or administrative service or employment for 24 consecutive months or more. Requires in-person dementia care trainers to have at least two years of work experience related to dementia, or two years of work experience in health care, gerontology, or another related field, and to have completed training equivalent to those required in this statute and to have passed an evaluation that included a demonstration of skills and knowledge. Provides that adult care homes bear the entire cost of training required by this statute, and that staff persons shall not bear any of the cost of this training, and shall receive normal compensation when attending these trainings. Provides that if other state or federal laws require more stringent training requirements, those laws apply.

    Amends GS 131D-2.11(a) to direct the Division to include compliance with new GS 131D-4.5D in its inspection of adult care homes, in addition to the already required review of compliance with GS 131D-4.4A(b) and safe practices for injections and other procedures when bleeding typically occurs. These requirements are effective January 1, 2018 (was, July 1, 2012).

    Enacts new GS 131E-114.5 (Dementia care training requirements). Provides the identical requirements for nursing homes and combination homes licensed under GS Chapter 131E, Article 6, Part 1 (Nursing Home Licensure Act) as new GS 131D-4.5D does to adult care homes.

    Amends GS 131E-105(a) to direct the Department to include compliance with GS 131E-114.5 as part of its inspections of nursing homes beginning January 1, 2018.

    Effective October 1, 2017.