(a) A person must be eligible for and receiving in-person adult day services to receive remote adult day services from the same provider. The same provider must deliver both in-person adult day services and remote adult day services to a participant.
(b) The license holder must update the participant's plan of care according to Minnesota Rules, part 9555.9700.
(c) For a participant who chooses to receive remote adult day services, the license holder must document in the participant's plan of care the participant's proposed schedule and frequency for receiving both in-person and remote services. The license holder must also document in the participant's plan of care that remote services:
(1) are chosen as a service delivery method by the participant or the participant's legal representative;
(2) will meet the participant's assessed needs;
(3) are provided within the scope of adult day services; and
(4) will help the participant achieve identified short- and long-term objectives specific to the provision of remote adult day services.
In a 24-hour period, a participant may receive:
(1) a combination of in-person adult day services and remote adult day services on the same day but not at the same time;
(2) a combination of in-person and remote adult day services that does not exceed 12 hours in total; and
(3) up to six hours of remote adult day services.
A participant who receives remote services must receive services in-person as assigned in the participant's plan of care at least quarterly.
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes