Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 007 - Arkansas Department of Health
Division 35 - Center for Health Protection
Rule 007.35.24-009 - Rules for Home Caregiver Training in Arkansas
Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 007.35.24-009
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
SECTION 1. Authority.
These Rules and Regulations for Home Caregiver Training in Arkansas are duly adopted and promulgated by the Arkansas State Board of Health pursuant to the authority expressly conferred by the laws of the State of Arkansas in Act 1410 of 2013, Ark. Code Ann. § 20-77-2301 et seq.
SECTION 2. Definitions.
(a) As used in these Rules:
(1) "Caregiver services" are services
provided to an individual in the State of Arkansas to assist the recipient of
the services in the activities of daily living, and the recipient of services
is fifty (50) years of age or older at the time the services are
provided;
(2) "Compensation" means
money or another type of property of value received by a provider of caregiver
services in exchange for the services of the provider without regard to the
source of payment of the money or other type of property;
(3) "In-home services agency" means any
partnership, association, corporation, or other organization, whether public or
private, proprietary, or non-profit, that provides caregiver services for pay
in a client's residence and is not otherwise licensed by the Department of
Health as a home health agency, private care agency, or hospice
agency.
(4) "Successful completion"
means completion of training in acceptable core competencies in the physical
skills under§
20-77-2303 and §3 of these Rules; and
(5) "Trained In-Home Assistant" means an
individual who has met the requirements of Ark. Code Ann.§§
20-77-2301 et seq. and provides caregiver services.
SECTION 3. Training requirement.
(a) A person who applies for employment to
provide caregiver services in this state for compensation shall provide
documentation to an in-home services agency of successful completion of
training as a Trained In-Home Assistant under these Rules.
(b) A person qualifies as a Trained In-Home
Assistant under these Rules if the person:
(1)
Is eighteen (18) years of age or older;
(2) Has not been convicted of a felony that
would prevent the person from working in a long-term care facility under§
20-38-101 et seq. unless the conviction has been expunged or pardoned;
and
(3)
(A) Except as provided under Section 5 of
these Rules, has successfully completed a caregiver training course addressing
the following core competencies approved by the department including not less
than forty (40) hours of training in:
(i) Body
Functions;
(ii) Body mechanics and
safety precautions;
(iii)
Communication skills;
(iv) At least
four (4) hours covering Alzheimer's diseases and other dementia, which shall
include:
(A) Communication skills;
(B) Problem-solving with challenging
behaviors;
(C) Assistance with
daily living; and
(D) Explanation
of Alzheimer's Disease and other dementia;
(v) Emergency situations, including
recognition of conditions and proper procedures;
(vi) Household safety and fire
prevention;
(vii) Infection control
and prevention, including maintaining a safe and clean working
environment;
(viii) Ethical
considerations and state law regarding delegation of nursing tasks to
unlicensed personnel;
(ix)
Nutrition;
(x) At least sixteen
(16) of the forty (40) required hours covering physical skills and competent
demonstration of such skills for:
(A)
Ambulation;
(B) basic housekeeping
procedures, including laundry skills;
(C) bathing, shampooing, and
shaving;
(D) dressing and
undressing
(E) meal preparation and
clean up;
(F) oral
hygiene;
(G) range of
motion;
(H) toileting;
(I) transfer techniques;
(J) recordkeeping and documentation of
activities;
(K) role of caregiver
in a healthcare team; and
(L) nail
and skin care.
SECTION 4. Certification of Training by Employer.
(a) The training required under
these rules may be certified by an employer if that employer maintains records
regarding:
(1) The identification of the
employee who received training;
(2)
The topic for which the training was conducted; and
(3) The amount of time spent on
training.
SECTION 5. Exemptions.
(a)
(1) A person is exempt from the training
specifications in §3 of these Rules if the person has at least one (1)
year of experience working in an institutional setting, including without
limitation:
(i) Home health agency;
(ii) Hospital;
(iii) Hospice; or
(iv) Long-term care facility.
(2)
(2) The experience required under §5(a)
shall be verified by the person's employer during the experience.
(b) An individual may provide
caregiver services without the training required by these Rules if the person
is a:
(1) Certified nursing
assistant;
(2) Licensed practical
nurse;
(3) Parent, grandparent,
child, grandchild, or sibling of the recipient of the services;
(4) Physician;
(5) Registered nurse;
(6) Service provider who does not receive
compensation for his or her services;
(7) Licensed social worker;
(8) Court-appointed legal guardian of the
recipient of the caregiver services; or
(9) A direct-care worker providing caregiver
services to a participant in any program licensed, administered, or certified
by the Department of Human Services.
CERTIFICATION
I hereby certify that the foregoing Rules for Home Caregiver Training in Arkansas were duly adopted by the Arkansas State Board of Health on the 25th day of January, 2024.
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