Wash. Admin. Code § 388-106-1931

Current through Register Vol. 24-21, November 1, 2024
Section 388-106-1931 - What are the TCARE screening measures?

The following six TCARE screening measures and response options will be presented to your caregiver in order to receive step two services and to determine whether a TCARE assessment is needed for step three services:

(1) Identity discrepancy: The following are some thoughts and feelings that people sometimes experience when they assist their receiver:
(a) I am not always able to be the person I want to be when I am with my care receiver.
(b) It is difficult for me to accept all the responsibility for my care receiver.
(c) I am not sure that I can accept any more responsibility than I have right now.
(2) Relationship burden: Have your caregiving responsibilities:
(a) Caused conflicts with your care receiver?
(b) Increased the number of unreasonable requests made by your care receiver?
(c) Caused you to feel that your care receiver makes demands over and above what they need?
(3) Objective burden: Have your caregiving responsibilities:
(a) Changed your routine?
(b) Left you with almost no time to relax?
(4) Stress burden: Have your caregiving responsibilities:
(a) Depressed you?
(b) Caused you to worry?
(5) Depression: How many days have you felt this way in the past week?
(a) Had trouble keeping your mind on what you were doing?
(b) Felt depressed?
(c) Felt hopeful about the future?
(d) Had restless sleep?
(6) Uplifts: Have your caregiving responsibilities:
(a) Given your life more meaning?
(b) Made you more satisfied with your relationship?
(c) Given you a sense of fulfillment?

Wash. Admin. Code § 388-106-1931

Adopted by WSR 18-08-033, Filed 3/27/2018, effective 4/27/2018
Amended by WSR 22-18-004, Filed 8/25/2022, effective 9/25/2022

Reviser's note: The typographical errors in the above section occurred in the copy filed by the agency and appear in the Register pursuant to the requirements of RCW 34.08.040.