Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Each
facility shall be staffed to properly safeguard the health, safety and welfare
of the clients, as required by these regulations. At a minimum, the following
staff positions are required; however, one person may occupy more than one
position.
B. Consulting Forensic
Psychiatrist
1. Each facility shall have a
qualified physician, currently licensed to practice medicine in Louisiana, who:
a. signs the order admitting the individual
to the facility;
b. maintains
overall responsibility for the clients medical management; and
c. is readily available for consultation and
collaboration with the facility staff.
2. The forensic psychiatrist may act as
consultant by employment on staff, by contract, or by arrangement with state
agency.
C.
Administrator/Director
1. Each facility shall
have a qualified administrator/director who is an on-site employee and is
responsible for the day-to-day management, supervision and operation of the
facility.
2. During periods of
temporary absence of the administrator/director, there shall be a responsible
staff person designated to be in charge that has the knowledge and
responsibility to handle any situation that may occur.
3. There shall be a responsible staff person
designated to be in charge on the premises of the facility 24 hours per
day.
4. The administrator/director
shall be at least 21 years of age and have the responsibility and authority to
carry out the policies of the facility.
5. The administrator/director shall meet one
of the following criteria upon date of hire:
a. possess a bachelors degree from an
accredited institution plus one year of administrative experience in the fields
of health care, behavioral health services, or forensics;
b. possess an associates degree from an
accredited institution plus two years of administrative experience in the
fields of health care, behavioral health services, or forensics; or
c. in lieu of a degree, possess six years of
administrative experience in health care, behavioral health services, or
forensics.
6.
Documentation of the administrator/directors qualifications shall be maintained
on file at the facility.
D. Nursing Services
1. The facility shall provide a sufficient
number of nursing service personnel consisting of registered nurses, licensed
practical nurses and other staff to provide nursing care to all clients in
accordance with the clients treatment plan.
2. Registered Nurse (RN). The facility shall
employ or contract with at least one RN who is responsible for the overall
delivery and supervision of nursing services.
a. The RN shall be currently licensed by, and
in good standing with, the state nursing board of Louisiana. No individual who
is unlicensed may be employed, either directly or by contract, by the facility
as an RN.
b. The RN shall:
i. be on-site or available by telephone
during the day time hours of the facility;
ii. develop policies and procedures related
to the delivery of nursing services; and
iii. provide medication management through
administration, supervision, education and training.
3. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).
The facility shall employ or contract with LPNs to meet the nursing needs of
the clients.
a. The LPN shall be currently
licensed by, and in good standing with, the state nursing board of Louisiana.
No individual who is unlicensed may be employed, either directly or by
contract, by the facility as a LPN.
b. LPNs may administer medication and deliver
nursing services as provided by Louisiana law or applicable
regulations.
E. Direct Care Staff
1. The facility shall ensure that an adequate
number of trained direct care staff, either contracted or directly employed, is
available to meet the needs of the clients in accordance with the clients
scheduled and unscheduled needs.
2.
Direct care staff may include care assistants, activities personnel, or other
staff who provide direct care services to clients on a regular basis.
3. Direct care staff shall have the following
qualifications:
a. a minimum of a high school
diploma, eighteen years of age and six months of experience working with adults
with a serious and persistent behavioral health diagnosis; or
b. two years of experience working with
adults with a serious and persistent behavioral health diagnosis.
4. The facility shall have at
least two direct care staff on site when there is at least one client at the
facility.
5. The facility shall
demonstrate that sufficient staff is scheduled and available (working) to meet
the 24-hour scheduled and unscheduled needs of the clients. At a minimum, there
shall be one direct care staff person on duty for every 15 clients.
6. The facility shall not share direct care
staff with another licensed facility. (Staff cannot fill two staff positions on
the same shift at different licensed facilities.)
F. The facility shall maintain a current work
schedule for all employees, either contracted or directly employed, including
relief workers, ensuring adequate coverage for each day and night
shift.
G. Facility professional
staff shall be licensed and/or certified by the appropriate state licensing or
certification board(s) of Louisiana. The license and/or certification shall be
current, unrestricted and in good standing.
H. Designated Recreational/Activity Staff.
There shall be an individual designated to organize and oversee the
recreational and social programs of the facility.
I. A facility shall provide, as needed,
consultation(s) with a licensed registered dietician, either directly employed
or contracted.
J. Direct Care Staff
Orientation and Training
1. Prior to providing
services to clients, the FSTRA shall provide a 20-hour documented orientation
including, but not limited to the following:
a. the policies and procedures of the
facility, including program components;
b. emergency and evacuation
procedures;
c. training in proper
fire and emergency safety procedures including:
i. CPR;
ii. the Heimlich maneuver;
iii. first aid;
iv. crisis management; and
v. risk reduction;
d. effective communication skills for
forensic, behavioral health clients;
e. confidentiality and HIPAA
requirements;
f. trainings and
intervention programs as deemed appropriate and mutually agreed upon by
Community Forensic Services and the state level forensic coordinator;
g. client's rights;
h. procedures and requirements regarding the
reporting of abuse, neglect and critical incidents; and
i. transportation safety and responsibilities
for staff that transport clients.
2. Orientation for direct care staff shall
include an additional five days of supervised training. Training, at a minimum,
shall include the following:
a. training in
client care services (ADLs and IADLs) provided by the facility;
b. infection control to include blood borne
pathogens;
c. crisis de-escalation
and the management of aggressive behavior including acceptable and prohibited
responses; and
d. any specialized
training to meet clients' needs.
3. A new employee, either contracted or
directly employed, shall not be given sole responsibility for the
implementation of a client's program plan until this orientation and training
is completed.
a. The new employee, either
contracted or directly employed, shall sign a statement certifying that such
training has occurred and this shall be maintained in the new employees
personnel file.
4.
Orientation and five days of supervised training shall meet the first year's
annual training requirements.
5.
All direct care staff, either contracted or directly employed, shall receive
certification in adult first aid and CPR within the first 30 days of
employment.
a. Documentation of such
certification shall be maintained in the personnel file of each direct care
staff person.
K. Annual Training
1. A facility shall ensure that each direct
care worker, contracted or directly employed, participates in and
satisfactorily completes a minimum of 16 hours of training each year to ensure
continuing competence.
NOTE: Orientation and normal supervision shall not be
considered as meeting this requirement.
2. The facility shall document that direct
care staff receives training on an annual basis in:
a. the facility's policies and
procedures;
b. emergency and
evacuation procedures;
c. client's
rights;
d. the procedures and legal
requirements concerning the reporting of abuse and critical
incidents;
e. client care services
(ADL'S & IADL'S);
f. infection
control to include blood borne pathogens; and
g. any other areas that may require
specialized training to meet clients' needs including but not limited to,
driver safety in transporting clients.
3. All direct care staff, either contracted
or directly employed, shall have documentation of current certification in
adult first aid and CPR.
4. The
administrator/director shall participate annually in at least 12 hours of
continuing education in the field of behavioral health and specialized training
in the population served and/or supervisory/management techniques.
5. Each employee shall sign a statement of
understanding certifying that annual training has occurred.
L. A competency evaluation shall
be developed and conducted to ensure that, at a minimum, each direct care staff
person is able to demonstrate competencies in the training areas in
§7257 I-J core staffing requirements.
1. Documentation of such competency
evaluation of each direct care staff person shall be maintained and readily
available in the agencys records.
M. An employee's annual performance
evaluation shall include his/her interaction with clients, family, staff and
other providers.
AUTHORITY NOTE:
Promulgated in accordance with
R.S.
28:31-28:37.