Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024
A. An administrator
shall ensure that:
1. The qualifications,
skills, and knowledge required for each type of personnel member:
a. Are based on:
i. The type of physical health services or
behavioral health services expected to be provided by the personnel member
according to the established job description, and
ii. The acuity of the patients receiving
physical health services or behavioral health services from the personnel
member according to the established job description; and
b. Include:
i. The specific skills and knowledge
necessary for the personnel member to provide the expected physical health
services and behavioral health services listed in the established job
description,
ii. The type and
duration of education that may allow the personnel member to have acquired the
specific skills and knowledge for the personnel member to provide the expected
physical health services or behavioral health services listed in the
established job description, and
iii. The type and duration of experience that
may allow the personnel member to have acquired the specific skills and
knowledge for the personnel member to provide the expected physical health
services or behavioral health services listed in the established job
description;
2. A personnel member's skills and knowledge
are verified and documented:
a. Before the
personnel member provides physical health services or behavioral health
services, and
b. According to
policies and procedures; and
3. Sufficient personnel members are present
on a recovery care center's premises with the qualifications, skills, and
knowledge necessary to:
a. Provide the
services in the recovery care center's scope of services,
b. Meet the needs of a patient, and
c. Ensure the health and safety of a
patient.
B.
An administrator shall ensure that an individual who is a baccalaureate social
worker, master social worker, associate marriage and family therapist,
associate counselor, or associate substance abuse counselor is under direct
supervision as defined in 4 A.A.C. 6, Article 1.
C. An administrator shall ensure that a
personnel member, or an employee or a volunteer who has or is expected to have
direct interaction with a patient, provides evidence of freedom from infectious
tuberculosis:
1. On or before the date the
individual begins providing services at or on behalf of the recovery care
center, and
2. As specified in
R9-10-113.
D. An administrator shall ensure
that a personnel record is maintained for each personnel member, employee,
volunteer, or student that includes:
1. The
individual's name, date of birth, and contact telephone number;
2. The individual's starting date of
employment or volunteer service and, if applicable, the ending date;
and
3. Documentation of:
a. The individual's qualifications, including
skills and knowledge applicable to the employee's job duties;
b. The individual's education and experience
applicable to the employee's job duties;
c. The individual's completed orientation and
in-service education as required by policies and procedures;
d. The individual's license or certification,
if the individual is required to be licensed or certified in this Article or
policies and procedures;
e. The
individual's compliance with the requirements in A.R.S. §
36-411;
f. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation training, if
required for the individual, according to R9-10-2102(C)(1)(e);
g. First aid training, if the individual is
required to have according to this Article and policies and procedures;
and
h. Evidence of freedom from
infectious tuberculosis, if required for the individual according to subsection
(C).
E. An
administrator shall ensure that personnel records are:
1. Maintained:
a. Throughout the individual's period of
providing services in or for the recovery care center, and
b. For at least 24 months after the last date
the individual provided services in or for the recovery care center;
and
2. For a personnel
member who has not provided physical health services or behavioral health
services at or for the recovery care center during the previous 12 months,
provided to the Department within 72 hours after the Department's
request.
F. An
administrator shall ensure that:
1. A plan to
provide orientation specific to the duties of a personnel member, an employee,
a volunteer, and a student is developed, documented, and implemented;
2. A personnel member completes orientation
before providing behavioral health services or physical health
services;
3. An individual's
orientation is documented, to include:
a. The
individual's name,
b. The date of
the orientation, and
c. The subject
or topics covered in the orientation;
4. A director of nursing develops, documents,
and implements a plan to provide in-service education specific to the duties of
a personnel member;
5. A personnel
member's in-service education is documented, to include:
a. The personnel member's name,
b. The date of the training, and
c. The subject or topics covered in the
training; and
6. A work
schedule of each personnel member is developed and maintained at the recovery
care center for at least 12 months from the date of the work
schedule.
G. An
administrator shall ensure that a nursing personnel member:
1. Is 18 years of age or older,
2. Is certified in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation within the first month of employment,
3. Maintains current certification in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and
4. Attends additional orientation that
includes patient care and infection control policies and procedures.