Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-19 - Hospice Care Programs
Section 3701-19-09 - General requirements for hospice care program personnel
Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024
(A) Each hospice care program shall utilize personnel that have appropriate training and qualifications for the services that they provide. Any staff member, including a volunteer, who functions in a professional capacity shall meet the standards applicable to that profession, including but not limited to, possessing current Ohio licensure, registration, or certification, if required by law, and practicing within the applicable scope of practice.
(B) The hospice care program shall provide each staff member, including volunteer and contracted staff members, with a written job description delineating his or her responsibilities. The program shall assure that the services provided by staff members, including volunteers and contracted staff, are provided:
(C) Each hospice care program shall ensure that all personnel treat each patient and each patient's property with respect, do not abuse, exploit, or neglect patients, and do not misappropriate a patient's property in accordance with section 3721.23 of the Revised Code.
(D) Each hospice care program shall employ personnel without discrimination on the basis of sex, age, race, creed, national origin, or handicap.
(E) Each hospice care program shall provide both orientation and ongoing training program for its personnel, including volunteers.
(F) Each hospice care program shall evaluate the performance of each staff member regularly.
(G) Except as provided in Chapter 3701-13 of the Administrative Code, no hospice care program shall employ a person who applies on or after January 27, 1997, for a position that involves the provision of direct care to an older adult, if the person: