Public Act 104-0295
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| Public Act 104-0295 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning regulation. | ||||
Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois, | ||||
represented in the General Assembly: | ||||
Section 5. The Assisted Living and Shared Housing Act is | ||||
amended by changing Section 150 as follows: | ||||
(210 ILCS 9/150) | ||||
Sec. 150. Alzheimer and dementia programs. | ||||
(a) In addition to this Section, Alzheimer and dementia | ||||
programs shall comply with all of the other provisions of this | ||||
Act. | ||||
(b) No person shall be admitted or retained if the | ||||
assisted living or shared housing establishment cannot provide | ||||
or secure appropriate care, if the resident requires a level | ||||
of service or type of service for which the establishment is | ||||
not licensed or which the establishment does not provide, or | ||||
if the establishment does not have the staff appropriate in | ||||
numbers and with appropriate skill to provide such services. | ||||
(c) No person shall be accepted for residency or remain in | ||||
residence if the person's mental or physical condition has so | ||||
deteriorated to render residency in such a program to be | ||||
detrimental to the health, welfare or safety of the person or | ||||
of other residents of the establishment. The Department by | ||||
rule shall identify a validated dementia-specific standard | ||||
with inter-rater reliability that will be used to assess | ||
individual residents. The assessment must be approved by the | ||
resident's physician and shall occur prior to acceptance for | ||
residency, annually, and at such time that a change in the | ||
resident's condition is identified by a family member, staff | ||
of the establishment, or the resident's physician. | ||
(d) No person shall be accepted for residency or remain in | ||
residence if the person is dangerous to self or others and the | ||
establishment would be unable to eliminate the danger through | ||
the use of appropriate treatment modalities. | ||
(e) No person shall be accepted for residency or remain in | ||
residence if the person meets the criteria provided in | ||
subsections (b) through (g) of Section 75 of this Act. | ||
(f) An establishment that offers to provide a special | ||
program or unit for persons with Alzheimer's disease and | ||
related disorders shall: | ||
(1) disclose to the Department and to a potential or | ||
actual resident of the establishment information as | ||
specified under the Alzheimer's Disease and Related | ||
Dementias Special Care Disclosure Act; | ||
(2) ensure that a resident's representative is | ||
designated for the resident; | ||
(3) develop and implement policies and procedures that | ||
ensure the continued safety of all residents in the | ||
establishment, including, but not limited to, those who: | ||
(A) may wander; and | ||
(B) may need supervision and assistance when | ||
evacuating the building in an emergency; | ||
(4) provide coordination of communications with each | ||
resident, resident's representative, relatives and other | ||
persons identified in the resident's service plan; | ||
(5) provide cognitive stimulation and activities to | ||
maximize functioning; | ||
(6) provide an appropriate number of staff for its | ||
resident population, as established by rule; | ||
(7) require the director or administrator and direct | ||
care staff to complete sufficient comprehensive and | ||
ongoing dementia and cognitive deficit training, the | ||
content of which shall be established by rule; and | ||
(8) develop emergency procedures and staffing patterns | ||
to respond to the needs of residents. | ||
(g) Individual residents shall be assessed prior to | ||
admission using assessment tools that are approved or | ||
recommended by recognized Alzheimer's and dementia care | ||
experts, ensuring that the tools are validated for accurately | ||
identifying and evaluating cognitive impairments related to | ||
Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia. These tools | ||
shall be reviewed and updated as needed to align with current | ||
best practices and clinical standards in dementia care. | ||
(Source: P.A. 96-990, eff. 7-2-10.) | ||
Effective Date: 1/1/2026
