Texas Administrative Code
Title 26 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Part 1 - HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES COMMISSION
Chapter 550 - LICENSING STANDARDS FOR PRESCRIBED PEDIATRIC EXTENDED CARE CENTERS
Subchapter C - GENERAL PROVISIONS
Division 3 - NURSING AND STAFFING REQUIREMENTS
Section 550.415 - Staffing Policies for Staff Orientation, Development, and Training
Universal Citation: 26 TX Admin Code ยง 550.415
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) A center must adopt and enforce a written staffing policies and procedures that govern all staff providing services on behalf of the center, including employees, volunteers, and contractors.
(b) A center's written staffing policies must include:
(1)
requirements for orientation to the policies, procedures, and objectives of the
center;
(2) requirements and
procedures for processing criminal history checks;
(3) requirements that staff are current on
immunizations;
(4) requirements
that an applicant for employment provide written documentation to rule out
communicable diseases, including but not limited to tuberculosis;
(5) requirements for direct care staff to
demonstrate the necessary skills and competency to meet the direct care needs
of a minor to which he or she is assigned and as described in their job
description;
(6) requirements for
staff to participate in appropriate employee development programs
quarterly;
(7) requirements for
participation by all staff in job-specific training;
(8) staff training policies that ensure:
(A) staff are properly oriented to tasks
performed;
(B) demonstration of
competency for tasks when competency cannot be determined through education,
license, certification, or experience;
(C) quarterly continuing systemic training
for all staff who provide services, including training on infection prevention
and control;
(D) staff are informed
of changes in techniques, philosophies, organization, minor's rights, ethics
and confidentiality, medical record requirements, information relating to
minor's development, goals, and products relating to a minor's care;
(E) staff are properly oriented and trained
in the proper use of person-centered direction and guidance as outlined in
center policy and in accordance with § 550.206 of this subchapter
(relating to Person-Centered Direction and Guidance);
(F) staff are properly oriented and trained
in the proper use and application of protective devices; and
(G) staff are properly oriented and trained
in the proper use and application of restraints in accordance with the
following requirements:
(i) all center staff
whose job responsibilities include the use of restraint during a behavioral
emergency must be trained before assuming direct care responsibilities for a
minor;
(ii) all center staff must
receive training and demonstrate competency in the following areas:
(I) using any restraint techniques or
procedures that are expected or anticipated to be employed;
(II) identifying the underlying causes or
functions of threatening behaviors;
(III) understanding how the behavior of staff
members affects the behavior of minors;
(IV) using de-escalation, mediation,
self-protection, and other techniques, such as quiet time, to prevent or reduce
the use of restraint;
(V) applying
principles of trauma informed care; and
(VI) recognizing and responding to signs of
distress in a minor who is being restrained; and
(iii) all center staff must complete training
and demonstrate competence in the use of restraint in a behavioral emergency at
least every 12 months following initial training; and
(H) job-specific training is documented with
the following information:
(i) the name and
qualifications of the trainer;
(ii)
the training topics and length; and
(iii) a list of staff who completed the
training and demonstrated competence;
(9) a requirement to have a written job
description that is a statement of the functions and responsibilities, and job
qualifications, including the specific education and training requirements for
each position at the center;
(10)
procedures for searching the nurse aide registry and the employee misconduct
registry for staff in accordance with § 550.418 of this division (relating
to Criminal History Checks, Nurse Aid Registry (NAR) and Employee Misconduct
Registry (EMR) Requirements);
(11)
a requirement to have annual evaluation of employee and volunteer
performance;
(12) a description of
employee and volunteer disciplinary action and procedures;
(13) a policy regarding the use of volunteers
that is in compliance with § 550.414 of this division (relating to
Volunteers); and
(14) a requirement
that all staff providing services on behalf of a center sign a statement that
the staff have read, understand, and will comply with all applicable center
policies.
(c) A center must adopt and enforce written policies and procedures for parent orientation and training programs in accordance with § 550.509 of this subchapter (relating to Parent Training). The policy must:
(1) require orientation be provided to each
parent of each minor admitted to the center; and
(2) ensure that orientation includes:
(A) the philosophy of the center;
(B) the basic services as defined in this
chapter;
(C) on-going parent
training needs as determined by the individual needs of the minor;
(D) a minor's parent agreement and disclosure
form;
(E) the center attendance
policy for minors; and
(F)
information about a minor's rights while receiving services at the
center.
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