DDD selects one answer per each question that best describes your reported need.
Answers | Definitions | Score |
Independent | Can be left unattended. Might occasionally show poor judgement, but does not require routine access to a support person. | 0 |
Remote (e.g., a week or more) | Can be left unattended for extended periods of time, but requires access to a support person either via phone or someone who visits the person weekly or so. | 1 |
Periodic (e.g., every couple of days) | Can be left unattended for a couple of days, but requires access to a support person who checks in every few days via telephone or in person. | 2 |
Monitoring (e.g., half day, unstructured) | Can be left unattended for several hours at a time (2-4 hours) to engage in independent activities, but needs access to a support person daily for guidance or assistance. | 3 |
Close proximity (e.g., 1-2 hours, structured) | Can be left unattended for short periods of time (1-2 hours), provided that the environment is strictly structured and that a support person can respond quickly in an emergency situation. | 4 |
Onsite (e.g., on property) | Cannot be left unattended. Requires a support person on the property at all times, at least during awake hours. | 5 |
Line of sight/earshot (e.g., close observation) | Cannot be left unattended. Requires a support person within the room or within earshot of the client's location at all times during awake hours. | 6 |
Answers | Definitions |
Can resolve independently | The client can generally handle unfamiliar or unexpected situations. The client shows generally good judgment and awareness of personal safety. |
Can resolve with remote assistance | The client can handle unfamiliar or unexpected situations by calling or contacting someone remotely for assistance (e.g., by telephone or e-mail). The support person does not need to be physically present. |
Needs someone physically present to assist | When unfamiliar or unexpected situations occur, generally someone must be present or come to the client to help the client resolve the issue. |
Needs full physical assistance | The client cannot generally participate in resolving such situations; someone else must resolve them. |
Answers | Definitions |
Can call someone on telephone | Client can discern when help is needed and contact someone via telephone or other electronic means. This includes dialing 911, using speed dial to contact someone, e-mail, radio, or dialing a phone number. |
Can seek help outside the house, nearby | Client can discern when help is needed and can summon a remote caregiver, neighbor, or other person outside the house or nearby to assist when necessary. |
Can seek help inside house | Client can discern when help is needed and can summon a caregiver or roommate within the house to assist when necessary. |
Cannot summon help | Client is unable to summon help or discern a dangerous situation that would require help. |
Wash. Admin. Code § 388-828-5060
Statutory Authority: RCW 71A.12.030 and Title 71A RCW. 07-10-029, § 388-828-5060, filed 4/23/07, effective 6/1/07.