S-4.2, r. 0.01 - Regulation respecting the certification of private seniors’ residences

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3. Only the operator of a category 1 or 2 private seniors’ residence may offer residents consultation services.
Despite the first paragraph, the operator of a residence referred to in that paragraph housing fewer than 6 residents or with fewer than 10 rental units may not offer consultation services.
For the purposes of this Regulation, consultation services means services dispensed by a nurse or a nursing assistant who is a member of the staff at the residence, in a room at the residence, to residents who wish to obtain a consultation concerning a health problem. Similarly, the supply of such services by an operator does not constitute the supply of nursing care within the meaning of subparagraph 6 of the first paragraph of section 2.
O.C. 259-2018, s. 3; O.C. 1574-2022, s. 3.
3. The operator of a private seniors’ residence may offer services that result in the residence corresponding to more than one category provided for in this Regulation to the extent that the operator provides the services corresponding to each of the categories in separate units or on separate floors. The residence is then subject to the respective requirements of those categories in each unit or on each floor concerned. If services of various categories are not offered separately, the private seniors’ residence is subject to the requirements of the highest category.
In addition to the services provided for in section 1 in respect of each of their categories, categories 2, 3 and 4 residences may also put at the disposal of residents an ambulatory care service.
O.C. 259-2018, s. 3.
In force: 2018-04-05
3. The operator of a private seniors’ residence may offer services that result in the residence corresponding to more than one category provided for in this Regulation to the extent that the operator provides the services corresponding to each of the categories in separate units or on separate floors. The residence is then subject to the respective requirements of those categories in each unit or on each floor concerned. If services of various categories are not offered separately, the private seniors’ residence is subject to the requirements of the highest category.
In addition to the services provided for in section 1 in respect of each of their categories, categories 2, 3 and 4 residences may also put at the disposal of residents an ambulatory care service.
O.C. 259-2018, s. 3.