An individual or home care agency employed to provide respite care, attendant care, or personal care services must:
(1) Understand the client's individual service plan or plan of care that is signed by the client or legal representative and social worker/case manager, and translated or interpreted, as necessary, for the client and the provider;(2) Provide the services as outlined on the client's service plan, within the scope of practice in WAC 388-71-0215 and 388-71-0230;(3) Accommodate client's individual preferences and differences in providing care, within the scope of the service plan;(4) Contact the client's representative and case manager when there are changes which affect the personal care and other tasks listed on the service plan;(5) Observe the client for change(s) in health, take appropriate action, and respond to emergencies;(6) Notify the case manager immediately when the client enters a hospital, or moves to another setting;(7) Notify the case manager immediately if the client dies;(8) Notify the department immediately when unable to staff/serve the client; and(9) Notify the department when the individual or home care agency will no longer provide services. Notification to the client/legal guardian must: (a) Give at least two weeks' notice, and(10) Complete and keep accurate time sheets that are accessible to the social worker/case manager; and(11) Comply with all applicable laws, regulations and contract requirements.Wash. Admin. Code § 388-825-370
Statutory Authority: RCW 71A.12.30 [71A.12.030] and Title 71A RCW. 07-23-062, § 388-825-370, filed 11/16/07, effective 12/17/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 71A.12.030, 71A.12.120. 05-17-135, § 388-825-370, filed 8/19/05, effective 9/19/05.