MEDICATIONS
§ 2380.121. Self-administration.
(a) The facility shall provide an individual who has a prescribed medication with assistance, as needed, for the individuals self-administration of the medication.
(b) Assistance in the self-administration of medication includes helping the individual to remember the schedule for taking the medication, offering the individual the medication at the prescribed times, opening a medication container and storing the medication in a secure place.
(c) The facility shall provide or arrange for assistive technology to assist the individual to self-administer medications.
(d) The individual plan must identify if the individual is unable to self-administer medications.
(e) To be considered able to self-administer medications, an individual shall do all of the following:
(1) Recognize and distinguish the individuals medication.
(2) Know how much medication is to be taken.
(3) Know when the medication is to be taken. Assistance may be provided by staff persons to remind the individual of the schedule and to offer the medication at the prescribed times as specified in subsection (b).
(4) Take or apply the individuals own medication with or without the use of assistive technology.
Authority The provisions of this § 2380.121 amended under sections 201(2), 403(b), 403.1(a) and (b), 911 and 1021 of the Human Services Code (62 P.S. § § 201(2), 403(b), 403.1(a) and (b), 911 and 1021); and section 201(2) of the Mental Health and Intellectual Disability Act of 1966 (50 P.S. § 4201(2)).
Source The provisions of this § 2380.121 adopted January 15, 1993, effective January 16, 1993, 23 Pa.B. 343; amended October 4, 2019, effective in 120 days, 49 Pa.B. 5777. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (352099).
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