Ohio Administrative Code
Title 3701 - Department of Health - Administration and Director
Chapter 3701-19 - Hospice Care Programs
Section 3701-19-46 - Counseling and bereavement service

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 3701-19-46

Current through all regulations passed and filed through September 16, 2024

(A) Each pediatric respite care program will provide counseling services to the pediatric respite patient and the pediatric respite patient's family upon request. Counseling services will include dietary, spiritual, bereavement and any other necessary counseling services while the patient is a resident in the pediatric respite care program. Counseling services will be provided by a qualified interdisciplinary team member or one or more other qualified individuals, as determined by the pediatric respite care program.

(1) Counseling services are be organized to meet the needs of the pediatric respite patients and their families;

(2) The program will assess the needs of patients and families for spiritual counseling, in accordance with their religious preferences or self-determined goals; and

(3) The pediatric respite care program will provide dietary counseling. Dietary counseling will include the use of food and mealtime to promote quality of life for pediatric respite care patients and to meet their needs for symptom control. Dietary counseling will be planned and provided by or under the supervision of a dietitian or, if the program is unable to obtain the services of a dietitian, by a nurse.

(B) The pediatric respite care program will make reasonable efforts to arrange for visits of clergy and other members of religious organizations in the community to patients who request visits and will apprise patients of this opportunity.

(C) Each pediatric respite care program will provide bereavement services, if requested, for pediatric respite patients' families. Bereavement services will be provided under the supervision of a designated qualified professional with education or experience in providing those services.

(1) The plan of care for bereavement services will reflect family needs and specify that frequency services are to be delivered and the persons furnishing the services; and

(2) Bereavement services will be based on an assessment of the family's needs and its ability to cope with grief.

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