La. Admin. Code tit. 48 § I-10084

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-10084 - Coordinators, Instructors, and Trainers
A. Program Coordinator. The state-approved MAC training program shall have a program coordinator who provides general supervision of the training received by the MAC trainees.
1. The program coordinator shall be an RN and shall have the following experience and qualifications:
a. a minimum of two years of nursing experience, of which at least one year must be in caring for the elderly or chronically ill, obtained through employment in any of the following:
i. a LLCF unit;
ii. a geriatrics department;
iii. a chronic care hospital;
iv. other long-term care setting; or
v. experience in varied responsibilities including, but not limited to, direct resident care or supervision and staff education; and
b. completion of Vocational Trade and Industrial Education (VTIE) or Career and Technical Trade and Industrial Education (CTTIE) licensure, "train the trainer" type program, or a master's degree or higher.
2. The program coordinator shall supervise no more than two MAC training programs simultaneously and shall be on the premises where the program is being conducted for at least 50 percent of the duration of the program.
3. - 4. Repealed.
B. Instructors. Instructors shall be RNs or LPNs in a ratio such that not less than 50 percent of the instructors are RNs and shall hold a current, unencumbered Louisiana nursing license or PTP. Licensed practical (vocational) nurses, under the direct supervision of the coordinator, may provide classroom and clinical skills instruction and supervision of trainees if they have two years of experience in caring for the elderly and/or chronically ill of any age or have equivalent experience.
1. Such experience may be obtained through employment in:
a. a LLCF;
b. a geriatrics department;
c. a chronic care hospital; or
d. another long-term care setting.
2. Experience in resident care, supervision and staff education is preferred.
3. The ratio of instructors to trainees in clinical training shall not exceed 1:5 and the ratio of instructors to trainees in the classroom shall not exceed 1:15.
4. - 5. Repealed.
C. Program Trainers. Qualified resource personnel from the health field may participate as program trainers as needed for discussion or demonstration of specialized medication procedures.
1. Qualified resource personnel shall have a minimum of one year of experience in their health care field and shall be licensed, registered and/or certified, if applicable, and may include:
a. registered nurses;
b. licensed practical/vocational nurses;
c. pharmacists;
d. dietitians;
e. LLCF administrators;
f. gerontologists;
g. physical therapists and occupational therapists;
h. activities specialists; and
i. speech/language/hearing therapists.
2. All program trainers shall have a minimum of one year of current experience in caring for the elderly and/or chronically ill of any age or have equivalent experience.
3. The training program may utilize other persons such as residents, experienced aides, and ombudsmen as resource personnel if these persons are needed to meet the planned program objectives or a specific unit of training.
D. Trainees
1. Each MAC trainee shall be clearly identified as a trainee during all clinical portions of the training. Identification should be recognizable to residents, family members, visitors and staff.
a. - c. Repealed.
2. Trainees shall take the competency evaluation (through skills demonstration and written examination) within 30 days after completion of the training program. Trainees will be given a maximum of two opportunities within 90 days following completion of the training program to successfully complete the competency evaluation program.
3. If a trainee fails to successfully complete the competency evaluation program, he or she shall re-enroll in the approved training program.
4. - 30. Repealed.

La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-10084

Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of the Secretary, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 34:1415 (July 2008), amended by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 38:1250 (May 2012), Amended by the Department of Health, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 4631 (1/1/2020), Amended LR 49692 (4/1/2023).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and R.S. 37:1026.1 et seq.