Missouri Code of State Regulations
Title 19 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
Division 30 - Division of Regulation and Licensure
Chapter 90 - Adult Day Care Program Licensure
Section 19 CSR 30-90.040 - Staffing Requirements
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 18, September 16, 2024
PURPOSE: This rule establishes the minimum requirements for adult day care program staff, ratio of numbers of staff to participants and staff training.
(1) The adult day care provider, as defined in 19 CSR 30-90.010, shall be responsible for assuring compliance with all applicable laws and rules.
(2) The adult day care program shall have a program director who is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the program. Either the program director or the program director's designee shall be present and in charge during all hours that participants are on the premises. The program director and any such designee shall be qualified by demonstrated competence, specialized background, education or experience to manage the day-to-day operation of an adult day care program.
(3) The program director's responsibilities shall include, but not be limited to:
(4) Direct care paid staff shall be at least eighteen (18) years of age and qualified by education, training, experience or demonstrated competence in order to perform the duties required by the written job description.
(5) Volunteer staff shall be qualified by education, training, experience or demonstrated competence to perform the duties required by the written job description.
(6) The adult day care provider shall provide a sufficient number of direct care staff on duty at all times to meet the needs of each participant and assure that participants are never left unattended. At a minimum, there shall be at least two (2) direct care staff persons when two through sixteen (2-16) participants are present and one (1) additional direct care staff person for any portion of eight (8) additional participants present. In calculating the staffing ratios:
(7) All staff who have direct contact with participants shall be able to perform the assigned job duties in the adult day care program and shall be free of communicable disease in accordance with the department's regulations pertaining to communicable diseases, specifically 19 CSR 20-20.010 through 19 CSR 20-20.100, as amended. Persons who have been diagnosed with a communicable disease may return to duty only with written approval from a physician or the physician's designated agent. The program director shall be responsible for monitoring the health of employees.
(8) No person shall be employed to work or allowed to volunteer, as defined in 19 CSR 30-90.010, in any capacity in the adult day care program who left or was discharged from employment with any other employer due to abuse or neglect to patients, residents or clients and the dismissal or departure has not been reversed by any tribunal or agency.
(9) Each adult day care provider shall require all new applicants for employment in positions involving contact with participants to:
(10) The adult day care provider shall make periodic checks of the EDL to determine whether any current employee, contractor or volunteer has been recently added to the list. These checks shall be made at least every ninety (90) days by contacting the FCSR once the individual is registered and listed on the registry.
(11) Prior to allowing any person who has been hired as a full-time, part-time or temporary position to have contact with participants, the adult day care provider shall, or in the case of temporary employees hired through or contracted for an employment agency, the employment agency shall prior to sending a temporary employee to a provider:
(12) All persons employed in an adult day care program shall be registered in the FCSR. Any person hired on or after the effective date of this rule, who is not listed in the Registry, shall complete a Worker Registration form (MO 580-2421), and submit it to the FCSR within fifteen (15) days of the beginning of employment pursuant to sections 210.900 through 210.936, RSMo and 19 CSR 30-80.010 through 19 CSR 30-80.040. The Worker Registration form may be downloaded from the Department of Health and Senior Services website (http://www.dhss.mo.gov/).
(13) The adult day care program or adult day care provider shall use its business judgement in determining whether to utilize any person as an employee, independent contractor, or volunteer who is listed on the EDL.
(14) Any person who may be refused or terminated from employment based on a criminal history described in section 660.317.6, RSMo, may apply to the division for a good cause waiver under the provisions of 19 CSR 30-82.060.
(15) The adult day care provider may consider for employment any person who has been granted a good cause waiver in accordance with the provisions of section 660.317, RSMo and 19 CSR 30-82.060, in positions which have contact with participants. The adult day care provider shall be responsible for contacting the division to confirm the validity of an applicant's good cause waiver prior to hiring the applicant.
(16) At least one (1) staff person trained and certified in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) shall be on the premises and available at all times. First aid and CPR training shall be taken from the American Red Cross or from another comparable source. Certification in first aid shall be renewed every three (3) years and certification in CPR shall be renewed annually for each staff person assigned to and performing first aid and CPR responsibilities. The program director or designee shall be responsible for ensuring that first aid supplies recommended by the American Red Cross or other comparable source are readily available.
(17) All staff, including nondirect care, direct care and volunteers, shall be given an orientation to the adult day care program, its policies, fire, safety and emergency procedures prior to performing job responsibilities. The orientation shall be sufficient in depth to enable staff to perform their assigned job responsibilities and meet the individual needs or participants.
(18) At least quarterly, or as needed based on participants' needs, in-service training shall be provided to staff, as appropriate to their job function or participant care needs. At a minimum, in-service training shall address:
*Original authority: 660.050, RSMo 1984, amended 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2001 and 660.418, RSMo 1984, amended 1993, 1994.