Ohio Administrative Code
Title 173 - Department of Aging
Chapter 173-39 - Certification of Community-Based Long-Term Care Service Providers
Section 173-39-02.20 - ODA provider certification: enhanced community living
Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 173-39-02.20
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Definitions for this rule:
(1) "Enhanced community living" (ECL) means a
service promoting aging in place, in multi-family affordable housing, through
access to on-site, individually- tailored, health-related, and supportive
interventions for individuals who have functional deficits resulting from one
or more chronic health conditions.
(a) ECL
includes the following activities:
(i) The
establishment of measurable health goals.
(ii) The identification of modifiable
healthcare risks.
(iii) The
provision of regular health-status monitoring interventions. "Health-status
monitoring interventions" mean taking and recording vital signs, weight,
nutrition, and hydration statuses.
(iv) Assistance with accessing additional
allied health services.
(v) The
provision of, or arrangement for, education on self-managing chronic diseases
or chronic health conditions.
(vi)
Daily wellness checks. "Daily wellness check" means an activity of ECL through
which a PCA observes any changes in the individual's level of functioning and
determine what, if any, modifications to the activity plan are
needed.
(vii) Access to planned and
intermittent personal care under rule
173-39-02.11 of the
Administrative Code.
(viii) Activities to
assist an individual who is returning home following a hospital or nursing
facility stay.
(b) ECL
does not include activities provided while the individual is receiving a
similar service under this chapter.
(2) "Chronic health condition" means a
condition that lasts twelve months or longer and meets one or both of the
following tests:
(a) It places limitation on
self-care, independent living, and social interactions.
(b) It results in the need for ongoing
intervention with medical services, products, and equipment.
(3) "Intermittent" means stopping
and starting at intervals; pausing from time to time; periodic, not
pre-determined designated time periods (e.g., ten a.m. to eleven a.m.) or for
designated lengths of time (e.g., fifteen minutes or two hours).
(4) "Multi-family affordable housing" means a
housing site meeting all of the following requirements:
(a) The housing site uses a landlord-tenant
rental agreement that complies with Chapter 5321. of the Revised
Code.
(b) The housing site provides
a minimum of six units of housing under one roof.
(c) The housing site receives assistance
through one of the following programs:
(i)
Federally-assisted housing program under 24 C.F.R. Part 5.
(ii) Project-based voucher program under 24
C.F.R. Part 983.
(iii) Low-income
housing tax credit program based on Section
42 of the Internal Revenue
Code.
(5)
"Person-centered activity" means an activity directed by the individual's
informed choices that is offered at the time and place most preferable to the
individual, in a safe and unhurried manner, and in a way that honors the
individual's individuality and preferences.
(B) Requirements for ODA-certified providers of ECL :
(1) General
requirements: The provider
is subject to rule
173-39-02 of the Administrative
Code.
(2) Person-centered activity
plan:
(a) Development: Before the provider
provides the initial episode of ECL to an individual, the PCA supervisor shall
do both of the following:
(i) Assess the individual's health goals,
modifiable health risks, and planned and anticipated intermittent personal care
needs.
(ii)
Develop a person-centered activity plan with the individual that describes the
interventions the individual has chosen to reach
the individual's identified
health goals, to minimize
the individual's modifiable health risks, and to
meet the
individual's planned and anticipated intermittent personal care needs.
The provider shall obtain a unique identifier of the individual to
attest
that the individual was involved in the development of
the person-centered activity plan.
(b) Regular monitoring: After the
individual begins to receive ECL, the PCA supervisor shall do both of the
following:
(i) Revise the person-centered
activity plan in fewer than five days after each hospital or nursing facility
stay, and as otherwise needed to reflect changes in the individual's status,
condition, preferences, and response to ECL.
(ii) Facilitate an in-person review of the
person-centered activity plan with the individual, the primary team, the
individual's case manager, the individual's caregiver (if the individual has a
caregiver), and the housing site's service coordinator (if the housing site has
a service coordinator) every sixty days to evaluate the effectiveness of the
plan in addressing the individual's health goals, reducing modifiable risks,
and meeting planned and anticipated intermittent personal care needs.
(3)
Primary team: The
provider shall provide person-centered activities to individuals through a
primary team that consists of PCAs and PCA supervisors who regularly provide
activities within a given housing site and, as a result, are familiar with the
individuals in the housing site.
(4) Staffing levels:
(a) The provider shall maintain adequate
staffing levels to provide each ECL activity.
(b) The PCA supervisor shall maintain
accessibility to respond to individuals' emergencies in the housing site during
any time that a PCA is providing ECL to an individual in the housing
site.
(c) The provider shall
maintain adequate staffing levels to provide person- centered ECL seven days a
week for a minimum of six hours a day.
(d) During each hour the provider has a PCA
providing ECL to an individual in a housing site, the provider shall ensure
that any other individual has a mechanism to contact a PCA to request
assistance with intermittent and unplanned personal care needs related to the
measurable health goals and modifiable healthcare risks described in the
individual's activity plan.
(e)
Each day, the provider shall provide adequate staffing levels of on-site PCAs
for no fewer than six hours (or, twenty-four units) to meet the individuals'
assessed, intermittent, and unscheduled healthcare needs.
(f) The PCA supervisor or another RN (or LPN
under the direction of an RN) shall monitor the health status of individuals
for no fewer than three hours (or, twelve units) each week.
(g)
The provider
shall replace any PCA on the primary team who is absent with a back-up PCA who
is familiar with the housing site and the individuals residing in the housing
site. A PCA supervisor shall supervise the primary team and any back-up
PCAs.
(5) Provider
qualifications:
(a) Type of provider: A
provider
qualifies to provide ECL only if both of the following conditions are met:
(i) ODA certifies the provider as an agency
provider of both personal care and ECL.
(ii) The provider is a legal entity distinct
from the housing site owner and property manager so the site is not subject to
licensure, as defined in Chapters 3721. and 5119. of the Revised Code, and
safeguards are in place to prevent any unremedied conflicts of
interest.
(b) Staff
qualifications:
(i) PCA supervisor:
A person qualifies to
be
a PCA supervisor
only if the person meets the qualifications in paragraph (C)(4)(a) of rule
173-39-02.11 of the
Administrative Code.
(ii) PCAs:
A person qualifies
to serve as a PCA only if the person meets at
least one of e Administrative Code.
(c) Staff training:
(i)
A PCA
qualifies to have direct, in-person contact with
an individual
only after the PCA complies with the orientation
requirements in paragraphs (C)(3)(b), (C)(3)(e), and (C)(3)(f) of rule
173-39-02.11 of the
Administrative Code.
(ii)
In-service training: Each PCA
is subject to the in-service
training requirements in paragraphs (C)(3)(d), (C)(3)(e), and (C)(3)(f) of rule
173-39-02.11 of the
Administrative Code.
(6)
Service verification: The
following
are the mandatory reporting items to include in each
individual's daily activity record:
(a) Individual's
name.
(b) Date of
service.
(c) Activities
provided as authorized in the person-centered activity plan.
(d)
Activities provided in response to daily, intermittent needs.
(e)
Description of the individual's status and response to the activities
provided.
(f) Total number of
units provided to the individual.
(g) Name and
unique
identifier of the provider's staff person who provided the activities
to attest to providing the activities.
(h)
Unique identifier of the individual,
to
attest to receiving the activities.
(C) Unit and rates:
(1)
For the PASSPORT
program, rule
5160-1-06.1 of the
Administrative Code lists the following:
(a) One unit of ECL
as fifteen
minutes.
(b) The
maximum rate allowable for one unit of
ECL.
(2)
For the PASSPORT program,
rule
5160-31-07 of the Administrative Code establishes the rate-setting methodology
for ECL .
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