Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. The MIHC provider shall employ a
registered nurse (RN) and a care manager who will monitor all clients served.
The RN or the care manager may also serve as the administrator if he/she meets
the requirements as set forth in
§5055. A 1
B. The HCBS provider with a MIHC module shall
contract with at least one principal caregiver for each client served.
1. The principal caregiver shall:
a. serve only one client at any time;
and
b. be able to provide
sufficient time to the client as required to provide the care in accordance
with the ISP.
2. Prior
to MIHC services being provided to the client, the HCBS provider shall perform
an assessment of the clients ability to be temporarily unattended by the
principal caregiver and determine how the client will manage safely in the
qualified setting without the continuous presence of a principal
caregiver.
C. The MIHC
registered nurse shall:
1. be licensed and in
good standing with the Louisiana State Board of Nursing; and
2. have at least two years experience in
providing care to the elderly or to adults with disabilities.
D. The responsibilities of the
registered nurse include:
1. participating in
the determination of the qualified setting for MIHC services, based on on-site
assessment of the premises;
2.
ensuring that the clients applicable health care records are available and
updated as deemed necessary;
3.
developing, in collaboration with the care manager, client and principal
caregiver, the clients person-centered ISP, based upon assessment of the client
and medical information gathered or provided;
4. periodically reviewing and updating, at
least annually, each clients ISP;
5. certifying, training, and evaluating
principal caregivers in conjunction with the care manager;
6. monitoring, through daily review of
electronic client progress notes, observation of at-home visits, and by
documented consultations with other involved professionals, the status of all
clients to ensure that MIHC services are delivered in accordance with the
ISP;
7. conducting on-site visits
with each client at the qualified setting at least every other month or more
often as deemed necessary by the clients health status;
8. completing a nursing progress note
corresponding with each on-site visit or more often as deemed necessary by the
clients health status; and
9.
planning for, and implementing, discharges of clients from MIHC services
relative to if the health care needs of the client can be met in the qualified
setting.
E. MIHC Care
Manager Qualifications
1. The MIHC care
manager shall meet one of the following requirements:
a. possess a bachelors or masters degree in
social work from a program accredited by the Council on Social Work
Education;
b. possess a bachelors
or masters degree in nursing (RN) currently licensed in Louisiana (one year of
experience as a licensed RN will substitute for the degree);
c. possess a bachelors or masters degree in a
human service related field which includes:
i. psychology;
ii. education;
iii. counseling;
iv. social services;
v. sociology;
vi. philosophy;
vii. family and participant
sciences;
viii. criminal
justice;
ix. rehabilitation
services;
x. substance abuse
treatment;
xi. gerontology;
or
xii. vocational rehabilitation;
or
d. possess a
bachelors degree in liberal arts or general studies with a concentration of at
least 16 hours in one of the fields in
§5103. E.1.c
i-xii.
2. The MIHC care
manager shall have at least two years experience in providing care to the
elderly or to adults with disabilities.
3. The MIHC care manager may serve as the
administrator of the HCBS provider; however, any such individual that serves as
both administrator and care manager shall meet both sets of minimum
qualifications and have the ability to service both sets of specified
functions.
F. Care
Manager Responsibilities. The following responsibilities of the care manager
for the MIHC module shall substitute for the requirements in
§5055. L and
§5055. M The
responsibilities of the MIHC care manager shall include:
1. conducting the initial and ongoing
assessment and determination of the qualified setting;
2. certifying, training, and evaluating
principal caregivers in conjunction with the registered nurse;
3. developing, in collaboration with the
registered nurse, an ISP for delivery of MIHC services for each client, based
upon assessment and medical information gathered or provided;
4. monitoring, in collaboration with the
registered nurse, through daily review of electronic client progress notes, and
observation of at-home visits, the status of all clients to ensure that all
MIHC services are delivered;
5.
conducting on-site visits with each client at the qualified setting every other
month or more often as deemed necessary by the clients health status;
6. completing a care management client
progress note corresponding with each on-site visit every other month or more
often as the clients condition warrants;
7. assisting with obtaining information and
accessing other health-care and community services in accordance with the
ISP;
8. reviewing and documenting
the fire and safety procedures for the qualified setting;
9. providing training related to MIHC
services for each principal caregiver before the principal caregiver begins to
provide care;
10. participating in
discharge planning of clients from monitored in-home care services by
determining if the needs of the client can be met safely in the qualified
setting;
11. reviewing and
documenting that the qualified setting continues to meet the needs of the
client, in accordance with the ISP, at every on-site visit and as situations
change; and
12. being readily
accessible and available to the principal caregivers either by telephone or
other means of prompt communication.
a. The
care manager shall maintain a file on each principal caregiver which shall
include documentation of each principal caregivers performance during the care
managers bimonthly on-site visit and more often as caregivers performance
warrants.
G.
MIHC Principal Caregiver Qualifications. The following principal caregiver
qualifications under the MIHC module shall substitute for the requirements in
§5055 F
1. The principal caregiver shall be certified
by the HCBS provider before serving a client.
2. In order to be certified, the principal
caregiver applicant shall:
a. participate in
all required orientations, trainings, monitoring, and corrective actions
required by the HCBS provider;
b.
have a statewide criminal background check conducted by the Louisiana State
Police, or its authorized agent, in accordance with the applicable state
laws;
c. comply with the provisions
of R.S.
40:2179-2179.2 and the rules regarding the
direct service worker registry;
d.
be at least 18 years of age;
e.
have the ability to read, write, and carry out directions competently as
assigned; and
f. be trained in
recognizing and responding to medical emergencies of clients.
3. To maintain certification, the
principal caregiver shall reside in the state of Louisiana and shall provide
MIHC services in a qualified setting located in Louisiana.
H. MIHC Principal Caregiver Responsibilities.
The following principal caregiver responsibilities under the MIHC module shall
substitute for the responsibilities in
§5055. G The
responsibilities of the principal caregiver shall include:
1. supervision and assistance with personal
care services for the client that is necessary for his/her health, safety and
well-being in accordance with the ISP;
2. monitoring and reporting any non-urgent or
nonemergency changes in the clients medical condition to the HCBS care
manager;
3. promptly reporting and
communicating a clients request for services or change in services to the care
manager;
4. maintaining the
qualified setting consistent with the criteria noted herein;
5. completing and submitting to the HCBS
agency an electronic client progress note daily;
6. providing ongoing supervision of
health-related activities, including, but not limited to:
a. reminding the client to take prescribed
medications;
b. ensuring that the
clients prescriptions are refilled timely;
c. transporting or arranging for client
transportation to medical and other appointments;
d. assisting the client to comply with health
care instructions from health care providers, including but not limited to,
dietary restrictions;
e.
recognizing and promptly arranging for needed urgent medical care by activating
the 911 call system;
f. notifying
the care manager of the need for alternative care of the client;
g. immediately reporting any suspected abuse,
neglect, or exploitation of a client to the HCBS care manager, as well as
timely reporting any suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a client to
any other persons required by law to receive such notice;
h. immediately notifying the care manager
when any of the following events occur:
i.
death of a client;
ii. a medical
emergency or any significant change in a clients health or
functioning;
iii. a fire, accident,
and/or injury that requires medical treatment or the medical diagnosis of a
reportable communicable disease of the client and/or principal
caregiver;
iv. any planned or
unexpected departure from the residence by a client or principal caregiver;
and
v. all other client or
principal caregiver major incidents or accidents.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
36:254 and
R.S.
40:2120.2.