Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 50 - PUBLIC HEALTH-MEDICAL ASSISTANCE
Part XXI - Home and Community-Based Services Waivers
Subpart 7 - Community Choices Waiver
Chapter 83 - Covered Services
Section XXI-8307 - Personal Assistance Services
Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 9, September 20, 2024
A. Personal assistance services (PAS) provide assistance and/or supervision necessary for the participant with functional impairments to remain safely in the community. PAS include the following services and supports based on the approved POC:
B. PAS is provided in the participant's home or in another location outside of the home if the provision of these services allows the participant to participate in normal life activities pertaining to the ADLs and IADLs cited in the POC. IADLs may not be performed in the participant's home when the participant is absent from the home unless it is approved by OAAS or its designee on a case-by-case basis. There shall be no duplication of services. PAS may not be provided while the participant is admitted to or attending a program which provides in-home assistance with ADLs or IADLs or while attending or admitted to a program or setting where such assistance is provided.
C. The provision of PAS services outside of the participants home does not include trips outside of the borders of the state without prior written approval by OAAS or its designee.
D. PAS may be provided through the "a.m." and "p.m." delivery option defined as follows:
E. PAS may be provided by one worker for up to three waiver participants who live together and who have a common direct service provider. Waiver participants may share PAS staff when agreed to by the participants and as long as the health and welfare of each participant can be reasonably assured. Shared PAS is to be reflected in the POC of each participant. Reimbursement rates shall be adjusted accordingly.
F. A home health agency direct service worker who renders PAS must be a qualified home health aide as specified in Louisiana's minimum licensing standards for home health agencies.
G. Every PAS provider shall ensure that each waiver participant who receives PAS has a written individualized back-up staffing plan and agreement for use in the event that the assigned PAS worker is unable to provide support due to unplanned circumstances, including emergencies which arise during a shift.
H. Every PAS provider shall ensure timely completion of the emergency plan for each waiver participant they serve.
I. The following individuals are allowed to provide PAS to a participant:
J. The participant's responsible representative is prohibited from being a PAS worker for a participant.
K. Participants are not permitted to receive PAS while living in a home or property owned, operated, or controlled by an owner, operator, agent, or employee of a licensed provider of long term care services and providers are prohibited from providing and billing for services under these circumstances. Participants may not live in the home of their direct support worker unless the direct support worker is related to, and it is the choice of, the participant.
L. It is permissible for the PAS allotment to be used flexibly within a prior authorized week in accordance with the participant's preferences and personal schedule, and with proper documentation.
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 36:254 and Title XIX of the Social Security Act.