A.
A provider:
1.
Is at least 21 years of age;
2.
Resides in the behavioral health supportive
home;
3.
Is the governing authority of the behavioral health
supportive home;
4.
Has a written agreement with a collaborating health
care institution;
5.
Holds current certification in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation and first aid training applicable to the ages of
residents;
6.
Has the skills and knowledge established by the
collaborating health care institution in R9-10-117 ;
7.
Has documentation of completion of training in
assistance in the self-administration of medication in R9-10-117
;
8.
Has documentation of evidence of freedom from
infectious tuberculosis as specified in R9-10-112 ; and
9.
Shall ensure that:
a.
Except as provided in R9-10-1608(A), there are only
three residents admitted to a behavioral health supportive home;
and
b.
Documentation required by this Article is provided
to the Department within two hours after a Department request.
B.
There may be up to two providers for a behavioral health
supportive home. If there are two providers, the Department shall issue the
behavioral health supportive home license to both providers.
A. A governing authority of a behavioral
health respite home:
1. Consists of no more
than two providers, who live in the behavioral health respite home;
2. Has the authority and responsibility to
manage the behavioral health respite home;
3. Has a documented agreement with a
collaborating health care institution that establishes the responsibilities of
the behavioral health respite home and the collaborating health care
institution, consistent with the requirements in this Chapter;
4. Shall establish, in writing, the
behavioral health respite home's scope of services, which are approved by the
collaborating health care institution; and
5. Shall ensure that:
a. Except as provided in
R9-10-1612(A), no
more than three recipients are accepted by the behavioral health respite
home;
b. A provider is on the
premises whenever a recipient is present in the behavioral health respite
home;
c. Documentation required by
this Article is provided to the Department within two hours after a Department
request; and
d. When documentation
or information is required by this Chapter to be submitted on behalf of the
behavioral health respite home, the documentation or information is provided to
the unit in the Department that is responsible for licensing the behavioral
health respite home.
B. A provider:
1. Is at least 21 years of age;
2. Holds current certification in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid training applicable to the ages of
recipients;
3. Has the skills and
knowledge established by the collaborating health care institution as specified
in
R9-10-118 ;
4. Has documentation of completion of
training in assistance in the self-administration of medication as specified in
R9-10-118 ; and
5. Has documentation of evidence of freedom
from infectious tuberculosis:
a. On or before
the date the provider begins providing services at or on behalf of the
behavioral health respite home, and
C. A provider shall ensure that
policies and procedures are:
1. Established,
documented, and implemented to protect the health and safety of a recipient
that cover:
a. Recordkeeping;
b. Recipient acceptance and
release;
c. The release of a
recipient under 18 years of age to an individual other than the recipient's
parent or guardian;
d. Recipient
rights;
e. The provision of respite
care services, including coordinating the provision of behavioral health
services;
f. Recipients' medical
records, including electronic medical records;
g. Assistance in the self-administration of
medication;
h. Infection control;
and
i. How a provider will respond
to a recipient's sudden, intense, or out-of-control behavior to prevent harm to
the recipient or another individual;
2. Approved, in writing, by the behavioral
health respite home's collaborating health care institution before
implementation and when the policies and procedures are reviewed or updated;
and
3. Reviewed by the provider and
the behavioral health respite home's collaborating health care institution at
least once every three years and updated as needed.
C.
D. A
provider shall provide written notification to the Department and the
collaborating health care institution of a recipient's:
1. Death, if the recipient's death is
required to be reported according to A.R.S. §
11-593, within one working day
after the recipient's death; and
2.
Self-injury, within two working days after the recipient inflicts a self-injury
that requires immediate intervention by an emergency medical services
provider.
D.
E. If abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a recipient
is alleged or suspected to have occurred before the recipient was accepted or
while the recipient is not at a behavioral health respite home and not
receiving services from the behavioral health respite home, a provider shall
report the alleged or suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of the
recipient as follows:
1. For a recipient 18
years of age or older, according to A.R.S. §
46-454; or
2. For a recipient under 18 years of age,
according to A.R.S. §
13-3620.
E.
F. If
a provider has a reasonable basis, according to A.R.S. §
13-3620 or
46-454, to believe that abuse,
neglect, or exploitation has occurred on the premises or while a recipient is
receiving behavioral health respite home services, the provider shall:
1. If applicable, take immediate action to
stop the suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
2. Report the suspected abuse, neglect, or
exploitation of the recipient as follows:
a.
To the behavioral health respite home's collaborating health care institution;
and
a.
b. For a:
i.
Recipient 18 years of age or older, according to A.R.S. §
46-454; and
c.
ii.
Recipient under 18 years of age, according to A.R.S. §
13-3620;
3. Document:
a. The suspected abuse, neglect, or
exploitation;
b. Any action taken
according to subsection (F)(1); and
c. The report in subsection (F)(2);
4. Maintain the documentation in
subsection (F)(3) for at least 12 months after the date of the report in
subsection (F)(2);
4.
5. Initiate an investigation of the suspected abuse,
neglect, or exploitation and document the following information within five
working days after the report required in subsection (F)(2):
a. The dates, times, and description of the
suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation;
b. A description of any injury to the
recipient related to the suspected abuse or neglect and any change to the
recipient's physical, cognitive, functional, or emotional condition;
c. The names of witnesses to the suspected
abuse, neglect, or exploitation; and
d. The action taken by the provider to
prevent the suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation from occurring in the
future; and
5.
Submit a copy of the investigation report required
in subsection (E)(4) to the Department within 10 working days after submitting
the report in subsection (E)(2); and
6. Maintain a copy of the documented
information required in subsection (F)(5) and any other information obtained
during the investigation for at least 12 months after the date the
investigation was initiated.
G. A provider shall ensure that a recipient
under 18 years of age is only released to an individual who, according to
policies and procedures:
1. Is designated by
the recipient's parent or guardian to release the recipient, and
2. Presents documentation at the time of the
recipient's release that verifies the individual's identity.
H. A provider shall maintain a
record for each provider that includes:
1.
The provider's:
a. Name,
b. Date of birth, and
c. Contact telephone number; and
2. Documentation of:
a. Verification of skills and knowledge,
completed by the behavioral health respite home's collaborating health care
institution;
b. Certification in
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and first aid training;
c. Completion of training in assistance in
the self-administration of medication, provided by the behavioral health
respite home's collaborating health care institution; and
d. Evidence of freedom from infectious
tuberculosis.