Important Updates:
The KDADS website has a new look but the same information you rely on. This is the NEW official KDADS website.
The KDADS website has a new look but the same information you rely on. This is the NEW official KDADS website.
Nursing Facilities for Mental Health provide residential care and rehabilitation treatment for persons experiencing severe symptoms of mental illness. They provide round-the-clock supervision and care for persons with mental illness needing this level of service.
To determine eligibility, a Preadmission Screening and Resident Review (PASRR) must be completed. To request a Level 1 screen, please contact your local ADRC.
All persons entering a Medicaid-certified nursing home in Kansas must have a PASRR review before admission. Level I CARE/PASRR screen is the usual instrument completed except in cases of less than 30-day stays or terminal illness. Any person entering a Medicaid-certified Nursing Home in Kansas must have the PASRR screening as appropriate. The screen is required because of the nursing home's level of care and licensure, not the funding stream the resident will be using.
A current list of NFMH in Kansas can be found in the NFMH Directory.
Once a person has been approved to receive services in an NFMH, a screener trained at the Community Mental Health Center completes an annual assessment (called a Screen for Continued Stay). This review is a third-party review to determine if the level of service is still appropriate for the individual. Suppose an individual is determined able to live in a less restrictive environment at the time of the screen. In that case, the facility should work with the individual to make a comprehensive discharge plan back into the community with Community Mental Health Services. If an individual or their guardian disagrees with this determination, they have 90 days to appeal the decision.