Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A.
Orientation training and testing for providers of agency-directed personal
assistance services, agency-directed companion services, agency-directed
respite services, center-based crisis supports, crisis support services,
community engagement services, community coaching services, group day services,
group home residential services, independent living support services,
individual and group supported employment, in-home support services, sponsored
residential services, supported living residential services, and workplace
assistance.
1. Providers shall ensure that
direct support professionals (DSPs) and DSP supervisors providing services to
individuals with developmental disabilities receive or have received training
on the following knowledge, skills, and abilities. These knowledge, skills, and
abilities are addressed in the DMAS-approved orientation training.
a. The characteristics of developmental
disabilities and Virginia's DD Waivers;
b. Person-centeredness, positive behavioral
supports, and effective communication;
c. Identified potential health risks of
individuals with developmental disabilities and the appropriate
interventions;
d. Community
integration and social inclusion; and
e. Best practices in the support of
individuals with developmental disabilities.
2. Providers shall ensure that DSPs and DSP
supervisors pass or have passed, with a minimum score of 80%, a DMAS-approved
objective, standardized test of knowledge, skills, and abilities demonstrating
knowledge of the topics referenced in subdivision 1 of this subsection prior to
providing direct, reimbursable services. Other qualified staff who have passed
the knowledge-based test shall work alongside any DSP or supervisor who has not
yet passed the test.
3. For DSPs, a
copy of the DSP orientation test completed by the DSP with the test score will
be filed in the personnel file along with the assurance document with DSP and
supervisor or designee signatures and shall be subject to review by DBHDS for
licensing compliance purposes, as applicable, and by DMAS for quality
management reviews, utilization reviews, and financial audit purposes. For
supervisors, a certificate of completion from a DMAS approved supervisory
training shall be retained in place of a copy of the written test.
B. The following waiver providers
shall ensure that DSPs and DSP supervisors, including relief and contracted
staff, complete competency observation and the competency checklist within 180
days from date of hire: agency-directed personal assistance service,
agency-directed companion service, agency-directed respite service,
center-based crisis support service, community engagement service, community
coaching service, crisis support service, group day service, group home
residential service, independent living service, individual and group supported
employment, in-home support service, sponsored residential service, support
living residential service, and workplace assistance service.
1. Evidence of completed core competency
observation and demonstrated proficiency, and documentation of assurances (DMAS
Form P242a or P245a), shall be retained in the personnel record.
2. Such provider documentation shall be
subject to review by DBHDS for licensing compliance purposes as applicable and
by DMAS for quality management review, utilization reviews, and financial audit
purposes.
3. The director of the
provider organization or the director's designee shall complete the
competencies checklist (DMAS Form P241a) for each DSP supervisor within 180
days from date of hire with annual updates thereafter.
4. Providers shall ensure that supervisors of
DSPs complete the competencies checklist (DMAS Form P241a) for each DSP they
supervise within 180 days of the DSP hire date and complete annual updates
thereafter. For sponsored residential services, the date of hire can be the
date that the sponsor begins providing service in the sponsored home setting.
For all services listed in subsection B of this section, the health and safety
related direct support skills contained in the competencies checklist will only
be performed under direct supervision, including observations and guidance, of
qualified staff until competence is observed and documented. Contracted and
relief staff are also required to complete the competencies within 180 days
from the first date of hire or original contract. The purpose of this checklist
shall be to document the DSP's proficient mastery of the stated core
competencies.
5. If at any time
after the initial 180 days, a DSP or DSP Supervisor is found to be deficient in
any competency area, the following actions must be taken to permit the
continuation of billing by the agency related to the areas of the person's
identified deficiencies. "Deficient" is defined as an established pattern of
inability to demonstrate one or more competency skills.
a. Upon discovery of a staff person's
inability to demonstrate proficiency, the provider has seven calendar days to
begin remediation of the identified skills and document the issue and the
actions taken by the agency to confirm proficiency. This initial seven-day
process is considered a first episode of one or more identified
deficiencies
b. If proficiency is
not reconfirmed within seven days following discovery of a second episode,
occurring within three months of the staff person's inability to demonstrate
proficiency, the skills being remediated shall only be performed under direct
supervision, observation, and guidance of qualified staff who document the
provision of these supports in the person's record.
c. Once proficiency with these skills have
been demonstrated, the provider shall maintain a signed confirmation that
describes the actions taken and is completed by the DSP supervisor for DSPs and
the agency director or designee for DSP supervisors and may resume billing for
these related supports provided by the DSP or DSP supervisor from that date
forward.
6. These DSP
and DSP supervisor-specific checklists along with the annual updates shall be
retained in the provider personnel records and shall be subject to review by
DBHDS for licensing compliance purposes as applicable and by DMAS for quality
management reviews, utilization reviews, and financial audit purposes.
C. Advanced core
competency requirements for DSPs and DSP supervisors serving individuals with
developmental disabilities with the most intensive needs, as assigned to Tier 4
(described in 12VAC30-122-210), shall be as follows:
1. Providers shall ensure that DSPs and DSP
supervisors supporting individuals identified as having the most intensive
needs, as determined by Tier 4, shall receive training that is developed or
approved by a qualified professional in the areas of health, behavioral needs,
autism, or all three, as defined by DMAS and based on the identified needs of
the individuals supported.
2. DSPs
and DSP supervisors supporting individuals with identified health support needs
and at Tier 4 shall receive training in the area of medical supports and based
on the identified needs of the individuals supported.
3. DSPs and DSP supervisors supporting
individuals with identified behavioral support needs and at Tier 4 shall
receive training in the area of behavioral supports and based on the identified
needs of the individuals supported.
4. DSPs and DSP supervisors supporting
individuals with autism and at Tier 4 shall receive training on characteristics
of autism and based on the identified needs of the individuals
supported.
5. DSPs and DSP
supervisors supporting individuals at other support levels but who are
receiving a customized rate shall receive training in the appropriate areas
related to the needs of the individual.
6. Evidence of training completed by DSPs and
DSP supervisors shall be retained in the personnel file and be subject to
review by DBHDS for licensing compliance and by DMAS for quality management
review, utilization review, and financial audit purposes.
7. The director of the provider agency or
designee shall complete the appropriate advanced core competencies checklists
(DMAS Forms P240a, P244a, and P201) specific to the needs of the individuals
supported by each DSP supervisor within 180 days of the date of hire, or within
180 days of the first admission of a person with related needs or
identification of the individual's level, with completed annual updates
thereafter. The checklists shall be retained in the personnel file and be
subject to review by DBHDS for licensing compliance and by DMAS for quality
management review, utilization review, and financial audit purposes.
8. Providers shall ensure that DSP
supervisors complete the advanced core competencies checklists (DMAS Forms
P240a, P244a, and P201) specific to the needs of the individuals supported for
each DSP that the DSP supervisors supervise within 180 days of hiring the DSP
or within 180 days of initiating services to an individual with related support
needs, with annual competency checklist updates thereafter. These checklists
shall be used to document proficient mastery of the stated core
competencies.
9. If at any time
after the initial 180 days, a DSP or DSP supervisor is found to be deficient in
any competency area, the following actions must be taken to permit the
continuation of billing by the agency related to the areas of the person's
identified deficiencies. "Deficient" is defined as an established pattern of
inability to demonstrate one or more competency skills.
a. Upon discovery of a staff person's
inability to demonstrate proficiency, the provider has seven calendar days to
begin remediation of the identified skills and document the issue and the
actions taken by the agency to confirm proficiency.
b. If proficiency is not reconfirmed within
seven days following discovery of a second episode occurring within three
months of the staff person's inability to demonstrate proficiency, the skills
being remediated shall only be performed under direct supervision, observation,
and guidance of qualified staff who document the provision of these supports in
the person's record.
c. Once
proficiency with these skills have been demonstrated, the provider shall
maintain a signed confirmation that describes the actions taken and is
completed by the DSP supervisor for DSPs and by the agency director or designee
for DSP supervisors. The provider may resume billing for these related supports
provided by the DSP or DSP supervisor from that date forward.
10. Providers shall retain these
checklists in the personnel files that are subject to review by DBHDS for
licensing compliance and by DMAS for quality management review, utilization
review, and financial audit purposes. Continued knowledge of the advanced core
competencies by DSP supervisors shall be confirmed in accordance with
subdivisions 6 and 7 of this subsection.
Statutory Authority: §
32.1-325
of the Code of Virginia;
42 USC §
1396 et
seq.