In Oklahoma, regulations mandate specific training for staff in Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) and long-term care facilities to ensure the provision of appropriate care for residents with Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
- State Requirements: According to Oklahoma Statutes §63-1-1991, the State Board of Health requires all medical and direct care staff of nursing and specialized facilities, adult day care centers, assisted living centers, and home health agencies licensed by the State Department of Health to complete a minimum of one hour of in-service training per year in Alzheimer’s and dementia-related care.
- Additional Provisions: The Alzheimer’s Disease Special Care Disclosure Act (63 O.S. 2001, Section 1-879.2a et seq.) requires facilities offering specialized care for individuals with Alzheimer’s or related disorders to disclose the form of care or treatment provided that distinguishes it as being especially applicable to or suitable for such persons.
The Oregon Alzheimer’s dementia training requirements reflect Oklahoma’s commitment to enhancing the quality of care for individuals with dementia in long-term care settings.