Ohio Admin. Code 4753-7-01 - Licensure of aides
(A) A license for a speech-language pathology
aide or an audiology aide shall be issued only to a person working under an
application approved by the board.
(B) A "speech-language pathology aide" is a
person who, after appropriate training, performs tasks that are planned,
prescribed, delegated, directed, and supervised by a licensed speech-language
pathologist, according to an application approved by the board.
(C) An "audiology aide" is a person who after
appropriate training, performs tasks that are planned, prescribed, delegated,
directed, and supervised by a licensed audiologist, according to an application
approved by the board.
(D) The
licensed speech-language pathologist or audiologist who signs the application
for the aide shall supervise that particular aide. The aide may provide
services only under the supervision of the speech-language pathology or
audiology supervisor of record for that applicant. If more than one supervisor
is to be involved with the aide, a plan shall be submitted by each supervisor.
(E) Qualifications for aides shall
be:
(1) A high school degree or equivalent;
(2) Successful completion of
training requirements as outlined in the approved application.
(F) Training for aides shall be
well-defined and specific to the approved application and the assigned tasks.
The licensed supervisor shall ensure that the scope and intensity of training
encompass all of the activities assigned to the aide. Training shall be
competency based and provided through a variety of formal and informal
instructional methods. Licensed supervisors shall provide aides with
information on roles, functions, and any related laws. Continuing education
opportunities shall be provided to ensure that practices are current and that
skills are maintained. The licensed supervisor shall maintain written
documentation of training activities.
(G) The aide application shall be filed with
the board for approval and the application shall include, but need not be
limited to:
(1) The location (name and
address) where the aide will work;
(2) The business name and address of the
employer of the aide;
(3) A
description of the activities to be performed by the aide;
(4) A description of the training the aide
has received that will enable the aide to perform the planned activities;
(5) A description of the direct
supervision that the aide will receive in the performance of the aide's duties.
(6) An agreement to abide by the
speech-language pathology and audiology code of ethics.
(H) Any experience obtained while acting as a
speech-language pathology aide or audiology aide shall not be creditable toward
the supervised clinical experience required in division (C) of section
4753.06 of the Revised Code or
the required professional experience required in division (D) of section
4753.06 of the Revised Code.
(I) The purpose of aides is to
support licensed speech-language pathologists or audiologists in specified
aspects of testing and recordkeeping. Aides shall not act independently and
shall not:
(1) Perform diagnostic testing, including but not limited to use of an otoscope. An aide
may use an otoscope when all of the requirements under paragraphs(C)(3)(b) and
(C)(3)(b)(i) of rule
4753-6-01 of the Administrative
Code have been met for environmental hearing conservation/prevention programs,
pursuant to regulations promulgated by the United States department of labor,
occupational safety and health administration.;
(2)
Interpret observations or data into diagnostic statements of clinical
management strategies or procedures;
(3) Determine case selection;
(4) Initiate, modify, plan or develop therapy
procedures;
(5) Implement therapy
procedures;
(6) Function without
direct supervision;
(7) Transmit
clincal information, either verbally or in writing to anyone without the
approval of the licensed supervisor;
(8) Compose clinical reports except for notes
to be reviewed by the supervisor and held in the patient's/client's records;
(9) Refer a patient/client to
other professionals or agencies;
(10) Refer to himself or herself either
orally or in writing with a title other than "aide;"
(11) Sign any formal documents such as
treatment plans, reimbursement forms or reports;
(12) Discharge a patient/client from
services.
(13) Communicate with
the patient/client, family, or others regarding any aspect of patient/client
status or service without the specific consent of the supervisor and in
accordance with the application approved by the board;
(14) Act for the licensed person at treatment
team meetings or in any matter related to direct care of patients/clients which
requires judgment or decision-making;
(15) Provide consultation, counseling,
recommendation for assessment, assessment, treatment protocols,
results/outcomes, recommendations, treatment/intervention plans, or
patient/client referrals on any matter regarding care of patients/clients;
(16) Provide professional training
of other staff;
(17) Provide
program review for individualized habilitation plans or other forms of care
planning for patients/clients;
(18) Supervise or manage infant hearing
screening programs or occupational hearing conservation/prevention programs.
The supervision and management of infant hearing screening programs and
occupational hearing conservation/prevention screening programs must be
performed by a licensed audiologist;
(19) Perform any duties not prescribed in the
approved license application nor work for any other speech-language pathologist
or audiologist who is not specified as the supervisor on the approved license
application;
(20) Perform any
duties without proper training; and
Use influence in clinical matters, when the aide is the owner of a practice/business providing services, while being supervised by an employee or consultant of their business/practice.
(J) An aide shall be clearly
identified as an aide by a badge worn during all contact with patients/clients.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4753.05, 4753.072
Rule Amplifies: 4753.05, 4753.071, 4753.072
Prior Effective Dates: 11/16/1992 (Emer.), 02/09/1993, 07/22/2001, 04/24/2006, 12/01/2011
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4753.05, 4753.072
Rule Amplifies: 4753.05, 4753.071, 4753.072
Prior Effective Dates: 2-9-93; 11-16-92 (Emer.); 7-22-01, 4/24/06
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