Wash. Admin. Code § 388-828-8515

Current through Register Vol. 24-23, December 1, 2024
Section 388-828-8515 - How does DDA determine your CIIBS out-of-home placement risk score?

Your CIIBS out-of-home placement risk score is calculated using the following table:

Section and WAC reference

If you meet the following criteria:

Then adjust your score by:

Score if you meet criteria

Clients meeting eligibility criteria in WAC 388-828-8505

Beginning Score = 0

DDA Determination WAC 388-823-0500

Eligible condition of autism in the DDA determination.

Adding 40 points

=

ADL Acuity Level WAC 388-828-5480

Your ADL support needs level = high, medium or low

Subtracting 54 points

=

Behavior Acuity Scale WAC 388-828-5500 through 388-828-5640

Your most prominent behavior = assault/injury

and

Severity of your most prominent behavior = "potentially dangerous" or "life threatening"

Adding 14 points

=

Protective Supervision Acuity Scale WAC 388-828-5060

Your answer to the following question: "What level of monitoring does the client typically require during awake hours?" = "Line of sight/earshot"

Adding 13 points

=

DDA Caregiver Status Acuity WAC 388-828-5300

Your caregiver risk level = high or immediate

Adding 136 points

=

Backup Caregiver Status WAC 388-828-5320

Your answer to the following question: "Under what conditions are other caregiver(s) available?" = "No other caregiver available"

Adding 33 points

=

Mobility Acuity Scale WAC 388-828-5900

Your mobility acuity level = high, medium or low

Subtracting 15 points

=

Sum of all of scores above is your CIIBS out-of-home placement risk score

=

Wash. Admin. Code § 388-828-8515

Amended by WSR 21-19-093, Filed 9/17/2021, effective 10/18/2021

Statutory Authority: RCW 71A.12.010, 71A.12.030, and Title 71A RCW. 10-07-019, § 388-828-8515, filed 3/8/10, effective 4/8/10.