RECEIVED NYSCEF : 12/09/2020 NYC
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INDEX NO . 452069/2020FILED : NEW YORK COUNTY CLERK 12/09/2020 11:42 PMNYSCEF DOC . NO . 31 RECEIVED NYSCEF : 12/09/2020
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Interim Guidelines for placing clients in single or double rooms
during the COVID - 19 Emergency
These guidelines willhelp DHS to determine when to place single adult clients who have certainmedical conditions that may put them at higher risk for severe illness if they contract COVID-19, in single ordouble rooms. These guidelines are temporary and designed to respond to the COVID - 19 emergency .Nothing in these guidelines prohibits DHS from returning clients to congregate shelter when DHS, inconjunction with OTDA and DOHMH , determine it is safe to do so .
These guidelines are an enhancementof the Interim ReasonableAccommodationProceduredeveloped in the Butler v. City of New York settlement.
Enhancements to the RA Process
The established Butler Reasonable Accommodation process will be followed and , where necessary , medicaldocumentation will be gathered and reviewed by the Office of Reasonable Accommodations ( ORA ) in theCustomized Assistance Services ( CAS) division of the Human Resources Administration (HRA ). DHS shallprovide provisional accommodations on case by case basis , consistent with the Butler settlement . If theclient's clinical documentation is relevant to the need for a single room related to COVID - 19 CAS shall reviewrequests expeditiously , usually within 48 hours .
Consistent with its current practice CAS will review the medical informationas follows:
Review written clinical documentationfrom a treating clinician who has expertise in the area beingconsidered for instance, an internist or cardiologistgiving an opinion about someone with heartfailure would be appropriate, while an eye doctor or psychiatrist weighing in on the same condition willnot be sufficient) .Consider the validity of the information (written on hospital or clinic leatherhead, signed by themedical professional) and complete outreach to clinicians, if necessary.Consider whether the diagnosis/ diagnosesare adequately documented, the severity of symptoms,chronic vs episodic, treated vs untreated, if treatment is required, level of compliance with treatment,and stable vs unstable.For COVID-related single room requests, consider the belowcriteria regardingconditions that place anindividual at higher risk of severe illness if the individual contracted COVID .Tables 1 and 2 specify the conditions that may lead DHSto place clients in single and double rooms.Clients assigned a double room will be placed with another client with a similar risk profile ( as definedbelow) to the extent feasible.
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Two or more chronic conditions listed in Table 12. Age >69 years3. Age 65-69years and one of the chronic conditions in Table 14. Metastaticcancer, hematopoietic ( blood) cancers, current or recent chemotherapy5. Severe immunosuppression6. Severe heart disease7. Severe COPD
8. On renaldialysis
Criteria for Single Rooms at DHS Facilities
Table 1. Conditionslinkedto higherrisk for severe illnessdue to COVID-19
CommentsConditions with Examplesincreased risk
Age > 65 years
Single DoubleRoom Room
Cancer - Leukemia,
lymphoma ( blood
cancers ) have
higher risk- Chemotherapy
Metastatic
Cured cancer or in remission , noton chemotherapy does not
require single room .
Recent chemotherapy mayrequire a single room .
Solid tumorsdo not require asingle room
Chronic kidney disease On dialysisAnemia
HyperkalemiaCOPD ( chronic - Emphysema
obstructive pulmonary - Chronicdisease ) bronchitis
- Oxygentherapy
( portable02)
- Heart failure
CardiomyopathyHeart conditions Coronary artery
disease
Mild Stage ( FEV12 80% or normaldaily activity) does not requiresingle room
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Non-severe immunosuppressionmay not require a single room .
Pulmonary
hypertension
Immunocompromised Transplantstate (weakened patientsimmune system)
Obesity (moderate or BMI >30 has
severe) increased risk for
severe illness
Sicklecell disease
Offerweight loss and nutritionprogram
Smoking Currentsmoker
Those with past SC complicationsare at increased risk and mayrequire a single room .
Offer smoking cessationInsufficient evidence to link to
severity and does not require a
single roomWell controlled diabetes has a
higher rate of survival and doesnot require a single room .
Type 2 diabetes mellitus -Noncompliantpatients or not onmedication
- Elevated
- With
complications
Multiple conditions Any two of theabove
After receiving a recommendation from CAS, but prior to providing a single room, DHS Programs and the DHSOffice of the Medical Director will consider whether clients are able to manage their ADLs without assistance,consistent with DHS-PB- 2018-009 Referral from Healthcare Facilities to DHS Single Adult Facilities . In addition,DHS may consider a client's overdose and suicide risk prior to assigning a client to a single room , based onhistory of prior overdose and of suicide ideation or attempt.
Clients determined to require a single room by CAS consistent with the table above shallreceive a single room.a single room is not immediately available , such clients will be prioritized for single rooms as they become
available .
DHS will match roommates in double rooms to the extent feasible - defined as similar risk status basedmedical conditions in the tables above, smoking status, and age bracket . For example, two older personswould be placed together rather than placing an older at - risk person with a younger person who may be morelikely to go out and become exposed to COVID or the flu . In addition , employment status , propensity of clients
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Table 2. Other conditions less strongly associated with severe COVID-19 - Clients with the highest risk wouldbe placed in single rooms , clients with medium risk may be placed in double rooms
Single Room DoubleRoom CommentsConditionsAsthma Moderate- to
severe, poorlycontrolled
Cerebrovascular Higher risk in
disease recent stroke
Cystic fibrosis
Hypertensionor high Highrisk in
blood pressure uncontrolledoruntreated
patient
Immunocompromised Immunestate (non severe) deficiencies, HIV
(uncontrolled) ,use of
corticosteroids,
or use of other
immune
weakeningmedicines
CD4 count < 200
Increases risk and
may require a single
room
Topical or inhaled
steroids do notincreaserisk and donot require a single
room
Clients with HIV
should be offered
shelter from HRAHASA
Neurologicconditions, such asdementia
disease Advanced cirrhosis
or transplantcandidate mayrequire single room .
PulmonaryfibrosisThalassemia
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Type 1 diabetes
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Only Type with
severe
complications may
require single room
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/need-extra-precautions/people-with-medicalconditions.html# copd
Proceduresat Intake
DHS will attempt to identify clients at intake who are at higher risk for severe illness due to COVID -19.This will be done by asking the questions in the attached form at intake .
Current Single Adult Clients Provider Review
In addition to the above reasonable accommodation process , all single adult shelter providers will beasked to review their clients' age and health status using the criteria above , as set forth on the attached form ,and place them in the following categories :
1. High priority for single ---room high risk2. Matched double room medium risk3. Double room risk4. De- densified shelter risk
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