Ohio Administrative Code
Title 5123:2 - Community Services
Chapter 5123:2-2 - Provider Standards
Section 5123:2-2-03 - Quality assurance

Universal Citation: OH Admin Code 5123:2-2-03

Current through all regulations passed and filed through March 18, 2024

(A) The Ohio department of developmental disabilities promotes services, supports, and activities that enhance the quality of life for Ohioans with developmental disabilities with regard to individuals':

(1) Rights as set forth in section 5123.62 of the Revised Code;

(2) Self-determination;

(3) Physical well-being;

(4) Emotional well-being;

(5) Material well-being;

(6) Personal development;

(7) Interpersonal relationships; and

(8) Social inclusion.

(B) The department employs multiple processes, set forth in the following administrative rules, to achieve quality outcomes for individuals who receive services:

(1) Rule 5123:2-1-11 of the Administrative Code (service and support administration);

(2) Rule 5123:2-2-01 of the Administrative Code (provider certification);

(3) Rule 5123:2-2-04 of the Administrative Code (compliance reviews of certified providers);

(4) Rules 5123:2-3-01 to 5123:2-3-26 of the Administrative Code (residential facilities licensed pursuant to section 5123.19 of the Revised Code);

(5) Rule 5123:2-4-01 of the Administrative Code (accreditation of county boards of developmental disabilities);

(6) Rule 5123:2-6-07 of the Administrative Code (administration of prescribed medications, performance of health-related activities, and performance of tube feedings); and

(7) Rule 5123:2-17-02 of the Administrative Code (major unusual incidents).

(C) Additionally, the department participates in "National Core Indicators," a collaboration among state agencies that serve individuals with developmental disabilities, the "National Association of State Directors of Developmental Disabilities Services," and the "Human Services Research Institute," which offers a systemic approach to performance and outcome measurement.

(D) Individuals who receive services, legal guardians, or family members may request a review of services or may request the results of prior reviews that have been conducted. In response, the department may initiate or conduct a review, request that a review be conducted by the county board of developmental disabilities, or take other appropriate action.

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