Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section I-4267 - Staffing RequirementsA. Staff at ADHC centers shall meet the following education and experience requirements. All college degrees shall be from a nationally accredited institution of higher education as defined in § 102(b) of the Higher Education Act of 1965 as amended. The following "key" staff positions are required and subject to the provisions listed below. 1. Director. The director shall have a bachelors degree in a human services-related field, such as social work, nursing, education or psychology. Eight years of supervisory experience working in a human services-related field may be substituted for the bachelors degree. 2. Nurse. The center shall employ one or more RN or LPN who shall be available to provide medical care and supervision services as required by all participants. The RN or LPN shall be on the premises daily for at least 8 hours or the number of hours the center is open, or during the time participants are present at the center, whichever is less. Nurses shall have a current Louisiana state nursing license.3. Social Service Designee/Social Worker. The center shall designate at least one staff person who shall be employed at least 10 hours a week to serve as the social services designee or social worker a. The social services designee shall have, at a minimum, a bachelors degree in a human service-related field such as psychology, sociology, education, or counseling. Two years of experience in a human service-related field may be substituted for each year of college.b. The social worker shall have a bachelors or masters degree in social work.4. Program Manager The center shall designate at least one staff member who shall be employed at least 10 hours a week to be responsible for carrying out the centers individualized program for each participant.B. The following additional staff positions are required, subject to the provisions listed below. 1. Food Service Supervisor. The center shall designate one staff member who shall be employed at least 10 hours a week who shall be responsible for meal preparation and/or serving. The food service supervisor shall have ServSafe certification.2.Direct Service Worker-an unlicensed person who provides personal care or other services and support to persons with disabilities or to the elderly to enhance their well-being, and who is involved in face-to-face direct contact with the participant.3. Volunteers. Volunteers and student interns are considered a supplement to the required staffing component. A center which uses volunteers or student interns on a regular basis shall have a written plan for using these resources. This plan shall be given to all volunteers and interns and it shall indicate that all volunteers and interns shall be: a. directly supervised by a paid staff member;b. oriented and trained in the philosophy of the center and the needs of participants as well as the methods of meeting those needs;c. subject to character and reference checks similar to those performed for employment applicants upon obtaining a signed release and the names of the references from the potential volunteer/intern student;d. aware of and briefed on any special needs or problems of participants; ande. provided program orientation and ongoing in-service training. The in-service training should be held at least quarterly.C. The direct service worker to participant ratio shall be a minimum of one full-time direct service worker to every nine participants.D. Center staffing requirements shall be based on licensed capacity; however, the center shall ensure that the following requirements are met regardless of the licensed capacity of the center. 1. The RN or LPN shall be on the premises daily for at least eight hours, the number of hours the center is open, or during the time participants are present at the center, whichever is less.2. If the RN or LPN has been on duty at least eight hours and there are still participants present in the ADHC, the RN or LPN may be relieved of duty, however, at least one key staff person shall remain on duty at the center. The key staff person shall be the social service designee/social worker or the program manager.3. A staff member who is certified in CPR shall be on the premises at all times while participants are present.E. Centers with a licensed capacity of 15 or fewer participants may designate one full-time staff person or fulltime equivalent person to fill up to three "key staff" positions, and shall employ at least one full-time person or full-time equivalent to fulfill key staff requirements.F. Centers with a licensed capacity to serve 16-30 participants shall employ at least two full-time persons or full-time equivalents to fulfill key staff requirements, and may designate one full-time staff person or full-time equivalent person to fill up to, but no more than, two "key staff" positions.G. Centers with a licensed capacity to serve more than 30 participants shall employ at least three full-time persons or full-time equivalents to fill key staff positions. Each key staff position shall be filled with a full-time person or fulltime equivalent.La. Admin. Code tit. 48, § I-4267
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Office of the Secretary, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 34:2188 (October 2008), repromulgated LR 34:2634 (December 2008), amended by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 38:2373 (September 2012), Amended by the Department of Health, Bureau of Health Services Financing, LR 431974 (10/1/2017).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and 40:2120.41-46.