Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-33-705 - Renewal of Approval of an Assisted Living Facility Caregiver Training Program
A. The
approval of an assisted living facility caregiver training program expires one
year from the date of approval. If the approval of the training program
expires, the owner of the training program shall immediately stop all training
program activity.
B. To renew
approval of an assisted living facility caregiver training program, the owner
of the training program shall submit to the Board, no fewer than 60 and no more
than 120 days before expiration of the current approval, an application packet
that contains the following:
1. Name, address,
telephone number, and e-mail address of the owner;
2. Name, address, telephone and fax numbers,
and website of the training program;
3. Name, telephone number, e-mail address,
and license number of the program administrator required under
R4-33-702(B);
4. Name, telephone
number, e-mail address, and license number of each program instructor and
evidence each program instructor is qualified under R4-33-702(C);
5. Written training program description,
consistent with R4-33-702(A)(1);
6.
Written curriculum, consistent with R4-33-703(C);
7. Since the time the training program was
last approved:
a. Number of student-cohort
classes to which training was provided,
b. Number of students who completed the
training program,
c. Results
obtained on the Board-approved written examination and skills checklist for
each student, and
d. Percentage of
students who passed the examination on the first attempt;
8. For an assisted living facility at which
the training program has started to provide instruction since the training
program was last approved, the information required under
R4-33-704(B)(8);
9. Evaluation form
required under R4-33-702(A)(6)(c) to enable students to assess the quality of
the instructional experience provided by the training program;
10. Summary of evaluations for each student
cohort, required under R4-33-702(G)(1)(c), and measures taken, if any, to
improve the training program based on student evaluations;
11. Evidence of completion issued to a
student under R4-33-702(A)(4);
12.
Name of textbook used, author, publication date, and publisher;
13. Name of any technology-based materials
used, producer of the material, and date produced;
14. Copy of written policies and procedures
required under R4-33-702(A)(2);
15.
Signature of the owner of the training program; and
16. The fee prescribed under
R4-33-104(D)(2).
C. After
review of the materials submitted under subsection (B), the Board shall ensure
the training program is evaluated at either an onsite or telephonic meeting.
The program owner shall ensure the program owner, program administrator, and
all instructors are available to participate in the evaluation
meeting.
D. The Board shall ensure
each training program receives an onsite evaluation at least every four years.
An onsite evaluation includes visiting each assisted living facility at which
the training program provides instruction.
E. If the Board approves a training program
following an onsite evaluation, no deficiencies were identified during the
onsite evaluation, and no complaints are filed with the Board, the Board shall
evaluate the training program under subsection (C) using a telephonic meeting
for at least two years.
F. After
conducting the evaluation required under subsection (C), the Board shall:
G. The owner of an assisted living facility
training program issued a notice of deficiency by the Board under subsection
(F)(2) may request a hearing regarding the deficiency notice by filing a
written request with the Board within 30 days after service of the Board's
order. The Board shall conduct hearings under A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 6,
Article 10.
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