Or. Admin. R. 309-040-0305 - Definitions
(1) "Abuse"
includes but is not limited to the following:
(a) Any death caused by other than accidental
or natural means or occurring in unusual circumstances;
(b) Any physical injury caused by other than
accidental means, or that appears to be at variance with the explanation given
of the injury;
(c) Willful
infliction of physical pain or injury;
(d) Sexual harassment or exploitation
including but not limited to any sexual contact between an employee of an AFH
or community program or provider or other caregiver and the individual. For all
other situations, sexual harassment or exploitation means unwelcome verbal or
physical sexual contact including requests for sexual favors and other verbal
or physical conduct directed toward the individual;
(e) Neglect that leads to physical harm
through withholding of services necessary to maintain health and
well-being;
(f) Abuse does not
include spiritual treatments by a duly accredited practitioner of a recognized
church or religious denomination when voluntarily consented to by the
individual.
(2) "Abuse
Investigation and Protective Services" means an investigation and any
subsequent services or supports necessary to prevent further abuse as required
by ORS
430.745
to
430.765
and OAR 943-045-0000, or any other rules established by the Division applicable
to allegations of abuse of individuals residing at an AFH licensed by the
Division.
(3) "Activities of Daily
Living (ADL)" means those individual skills necessary for an individual's
continued well-being including eating and nutrition, dressing, personal
hygiene, mobility, and toileting.
(4) "Administration of Medication" means
administration of medicine or a medical treatment to an individual as
prescribed by a Licensed Medical Practitioner.
(5) "Adult Foster Home (AFH)" means any home
licensed by the Health Systems Division of the Authority in which residential
care is provided to five or fewer individuals who are not related to the
provider by blood or marriage as described in ORS
443.705
through
443.825.
If an adult family member of the provider receives care, they shall be included
as one of the individuals within the total license capacity of the AFH. An AFH
or individual that advertises, including word-of-mouth advertising, to provide
room, board, and care and services for adults is considered an AFH. For the
purpose of these rules, an AFH does not include facilities referenced in ORS
443.715.
(6) "Aid to Physical Functioning" means any
special equipment ordered for an individual by a Licensed Medical Professional
(LMP) or other qualified health care professional that maintains or enhances
the individual's physical functioning.
(7) "Applicant" means any individual or
entity that makes an application for a license that is also the owner of the
business.
(8) "Assessment" means an
evaluation of an individual and the individual's level of functioning completed
by a qualified provider and provides the basis for the development of the
individual's residential care plan and person-centered service plan.
(9) "Authority" means the Oregon Health
Authority or designee.
(10)
"Behavioral Interventions" means interventions that modify the individual's
behavior or the individual's environment.
(11) "Bill of Rights" means civil, legal, or
human rights afforded to those individuals residing in an AFH that are in
accord with those rights afforded to all other U.S. citizens, including but not
limited to those rights delineated in the AFH Bill of Rights as outlined in OAR
309-040-0410.
(12) "Board of
Nursing Rules" means the standards for Registered Nurse Teaching and Delegation
and assignments to Unlicensed Persons according to the statutes and rule of the
Oregon State Board of Nursing, chapter 851, division 47 and ORS
678.010
to
678.445.
(13) "Care" means the provision of but is not
limited to services of room, board, services and assistance with ADLs, such as
assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, money management,
recreational activities, and medication management. Care also means services
that promote maximum individual independence and enhance quality of
life.
(14) "Caregiver" means the
provider, resident managers, or substitute caregivers who provide services to
an individual.
(15) "Case Manager"
means an individual employed by a local, regional, or state allied agency
approved by the Division to provide case management services and assist in the
development of the personal care plan. Case manager's evaluate the
appropriateness of services in relation to the consumer's assessed need and
review the residential care plan every 180 days.
(16) "CMS" means the U.S. Department of
Health and Human Services, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid
Services.
(17) "Community Mental
Health Program (CMHP)" means the organization of all services for individuals
with mental or emotional disturbances, drug abuse problems, and alcoholism and
alcohol abuse problems operated by or contractually affiliated with a local
mental health authority, operated in a specific geographic area of the state
under an intergovernmental agreement or direct contract with the
Division.
(18) "Compensation" means
payments made by or on behalf of an individual to a provider in exchange for
room and board, care and services, including services described in the
individual's residential care plan and person-centered service plan
(19) "Competitive Integrated Employment"
means full-time or part-time work:
(a) At
minimum wage or higher, at a rate that is not less than the customary rate paid
by the employer for the same or similar work performed by other employees who
are not individuals with disabilities, and who are similarly situated in
similar occupations by the same employer, and who have similar training,
experience, and skill;
(b) With
eligibility for the level of benefits provided to other employees;
(c) At a location where the employee
interacts with other persons who are not individuals with disabilities (not
including supervisory personnel or individuals who are providing services to
such employee) to the same extent that individuals who are not individuals with
disabilities and who are in comparable positions interact with other persons;
and
(d) As appropriate, presents
opportunities for advancement that are similar to those for other employees who
are not individuals with disabilities and who have similar positions.
(20) "Complaint Investigation"
means an investigation of any allegation that a provider has taken action, or
inaction, that is perceived as contrary to law, rule, or policy but does not
meet the criteria for an abuse investigation.
(21) "Condition" means a provision attached
to a new or existing license that limits or restricts the scope of the license
or imposes additional requirements on the licensee.
(22) "Contested Case Hearing" means a hearing
resulting in a directed or recommended action. The hearing is held at the
request of the provider or the Division in response to an action, sanction, or
notice of finding issued by the Division that results in the loss of license of
the provider or other sanctions that adversely affects the license of the
provider. The hearing group is composed of:
(a) The provider and if the provider chooses,
the provider's attorney;
(b) The
Division as represented by the Attorney General's Office; and
(c) The Office of Administration Hearings
Administrative Law Judge.
(23) "Contract" means a written agreement
between a provider and the Division to provide room and board, care and
services for compensation for individuals of a licensed AFH.
(24) "Controlled Substance" means any drug
classified as schedules one through five under the Federal Controlled Substance
Act.
(25) "Criminal History Check
(CHC)" means the Oregon Criminal History Check and when required, a National
Criminal History check or a State-Specific Criminal History check, and the
processes and procedures required by the rules OAR 943-007-0001 through
943-007-0501 (Criminal History Checks).
(26) "Day Care" means care and services in an
AFH for a person who is not an individual of the AFH.
(27) "Declaration for Mental Health
Treatment" means a document that states the individual's preferences or
instructions regarding mental health treatment as defined by ORS
127.700
through
127.737.
(28) "Designated Representative" means:
(a) Any adult who is not the individual's
paid provider, who:
(A) The individual has
authorized to serve as his or her representative; or
(B) The individual's legal representative is
authorized to serve as the individual's representative.
(b) The power to act as a designated
representative is valid until the individual or the individual's legal
representative modifies the authorization and notifies the Division of the
modification, the individual or the individual's representative notifies the
provider that the designated representative is no longer authorized to act the
individual's behalf, or there is a change in the legal authority upon which the
designation was based. Notice shall include the individual's or the
representative's signature as appropriate;
(c) An individual or the individual's legal
representative is not required to appoint a designated representative;
and
(d) For the purposes of these
rules, the term "individual" shall be considered to include the individual's
designated representative.
(29) "Director" means the Director of the
Oregon Health Authority or designee.
(30) "Discharge Summary" means a document
that describes the conclusion of the planned course of services described in
the individual's residential care plan and person-centered service plan,
regardless of outcome or attainment of goals described in the individual's
individualized personal care plan. In addition, the discharge summary addresses
individual's monies, financial assets and monies, medication, and personal
belongings at the time of discharge.
(31) "Division" means the Health Systems
Division of the Oregon Health Authority or designee.
(32) "Division Staff" means an employee of
the Division, the Division's designee, or the designee of the local Community
Mental Health Program.
(33)
"Employee" means an individual employed by a licensed AFH and who receives
wages, a salary, or is otherwise paid by the AFH for providing the service. The
term also includes employees of other providers delivering direct services to
an individual.
(34) "Exempt Area"
means a county agency that provides similar programs for licensing and
inspection of AFH's that the Director finds equal to or superior to the
requirements of ORS
443.705
to
443.825
and that has entered into an agreement with the Division to license, inspect,
and collect fees according to the provisions of 443.705 to 443.825.
(35) "Family Member" means a husband or wife,
natural parent, child, sibling, adopted child, domestic partner, adopted
parent, stepparent, stepchild, stepbrother, stepsister, father-in-law,
mother-in-law, son-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparent,
grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, or first cousin.
(36) "HCB" means Home and Community
Based.
(37) "Home" means the Adult
Foster Home (AFH) and as indicated by the context of its use may refer to the
one or more buildings and adjacent grounds on contiguous properties used in the
operation of the AFH.
(38) "Home
and Community-Based Services" or "HCBS" means Home and Community-Based Services
as defined in OAR chapter 411, division 4. HCBS are services provided in the
individual's home or community.
(39) "Home-Like" means an environment that
promotes the dignity, security, and comfort of individuals through the
provision of personalized care and services and encourages independence,
choice, and decision-making by the individuals.
(40) "House Rules" means the written
standards governing house activities developed by the provider and approved by
the Division. These standards may not conflict with the AFH Bill of Rights or
other individual rights set out by these rules.
(41) "Incident Report" means a written
description and account of any occurrence including but not limited to any
injury, accident, acts of physical aggression, use of physical restraints,
medication error, or any unusual incident involving an individual, the home, or
provider.
(42) "Individual" means
any individual being considered for placement or currently residing in a
licensed home receiving residential, HCBS and other services regulated by these
rules on a 24-hour basis except as excluded under ORS
443.400.
(43) "Individual Care Services" means
services prescribed by a physician or other designated individual in accordance
with the individual's plan of treatment. The services are provided by a
caregiver that is qualified to provide the service and is not a member of the
individual's immediate family. For those AFH individuals who are Medicaid
eligible, personal care services are funded under Medicaid.
(44) "Individually-Based Limitation" means a
limitation to the qualities outlined in OAR 309-040-0393(1)(a) through (g), due
to health and safety risks. An individually-based limitation is based on a
specific assessed need and implemented only with the informed consent of the
individual or the individual's legal representative as outlined in
309-040-0393.
(45) "Informed
Consent" means:
(a) Options, risks, and
benefits of the services outlined in these rules have been explained to an
individual and in a manner that the individual comprehends; and
(b) The individual consents to a
person-centered service plan of action, including any individually-based
limitations to the rules, prior to implementation of the initial or updated
person-centered service plan or any individually-based limitation.
(46) "Initial Residential Care
Plan (IRCP)" means a written document developed for an individual, within 24
hours of admission to the home, that addresses the care and services to be
provided for the individual during the first 30 days or less until the
residential care plan can be developed.
(47) "Legal Representative" means an
individual who has the legal authority to act for an individual and only within
the scope and limits to the authority as designated by the court or other
agreement. A legal representative may include the following:
(a) For an individual under the age of 18,
the parent, unless a court appoints another person or agency to act as the
guardian; or
(b) For an individual
18 years of age or older, a guardian appointed by a court order or an agent
legally designated as the health care representative;
(c) For purposes of these rules, the term
individual shall be considered to include the individual's legal
representative.
(48)
"Level One AFH" means an AFH licensed by the Division to provide care and
services to individuals with severe and persistent mental illness, who may also
have limited medical conditions.
(49) "License" means a document issued by the
Division to applicants who are determined by the Division to be in substantial
compliance with these rules.
(50)
"Licensed Medical Practitioner (LMP)" means any individual who meets the
following minimum qualifications as documented by the CMHP or designee and
holds at least one of the following educational degrees and a valid license:
(a) Physician licensed to practice in the
State of Oregon; or
(b) Nurse
practitioner licensed to practice in the State of Oregon.
(51) "Licensee" means the individual or
entity to whom a license is issued and whose name is on the license.
(52) "Local Mental Health Authority (LMHA)"
means the county court or board of county commissioners of one or more counties
who choose to operate a community mental health program, or in the case of a
Native American reservation, the tribal council, or if the county declines to
operate or contract for all or part of a community mental health program, the
board of directors of a public or private corporation that directly contracts
with the Division to operate a CMHP for that county.
(53) "Mandatory Reporter" means any public or
private official who, while acting in an official capacity, comes in contact
with and has reasonable cause to believe that the adult has suffered abuse, or
any individual with whom the official contact while acting in an official
capacity has abused the adult. Pursuant to ORS
430.765(2)
psychiatrists, psychologists, clergy, and attorneys are not mandatory reporters
with regard to information received through communications that are privileged
under 40.225 to 40.295.
(54)
"Medication" means any drug, chemical, compound, suspension, or preparation in
suitable form for use as a curative or remedial substance taken either
internally or externally by any individual.
(55) "Mental or Emotional Disturbances (MED)"
means a disorder of emotional reactions, thought processes, or behavior that
results in substantial subjective distress or impaired perceptions of reality
or impaired ability to control or appreciate the consequences of the person's
behavior and constitutes a substantial impairment of the individual's social,
educational, or economic functioning. Medical diagnosis and classification
shall be consistent with the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental
Disorders of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-V). As used in these
rules, this term is functionally equivalent to "serious and persistent mental
illness."
(56) "Mistreatment" means
the following behaviors displayed by an employee, program staff, caregiver,
provider, or volunteer of an AFH when directed toward an individual:
(a) "Abandonment" means desertion or willful
forsaking when the desertion or forsaking results in harm or places the
individual at a risk of serious harm;
(b) "Financial Exploitation" means:
(A) Wrongfully taking the assets, funds, or
property belonging to or intended for the use of an individual;
(B) Alarming an individual by conveying a
threat to wrongfully take or appropriate money or property of the individual if
the individual reasonably believes that the threat conveyed would be carried
out;
(C) Misappropriating,
misusing, or transferring without authorization any money from any account held
jointly or singly by an individual;
(D) Failing to use the income or assets of an
individual effectively for the support and maintenance of the individual.
"Effectively" means use of income or assets for the benefit of the
individual.
(c)
"Involuntary Restriction" means the involuntary restriction of an individual
for the convenience of a caregiver or to discipline the individual. Involuntary
restriction may include but is not limited to placing restrictions on an
individual's freedom of movement by restriction to their room or a specific
area, or restriction from access to ordinarily accessible areas of the
facility, residence, or program, unless agreed to by the treatment plan.
Restriction may be permitted on an emergency or short-term basis when an
individual's presence poses a risk to health or safety to themselves or
others;
(d) "Neglect" means active
or passive failure to provide the care, supervision, or services necessary to
maintain the physical and mental health of an individual that creates a
significant risk of harm to an individual or results in significant mental
injury to an individual. Services include but are not limited to the provision
of food, clothing, medicine, housing, medical services, assistance with bathing
or personal hygiene, or any other services essential to the individual's
well-being;
(e) "Verbal
Mistreatment" means threatening significant physical harm or emotional harm to
an individual through the use of:
(A)
Derogatory or inappropriate names, insults, verbal assaults, profanity, or
ridicule;
(B) Harassment, coercion,
punishment, deprivation, threats, implied threats, intimidation, humiliation,
mental cruelty, or inappropriate sexual comments;
(C) A threat to withhold services or
supports, including an implied or direct threat of termination of services.
"Services" include but are not limited to the provision of food, clothing,
medicine, housing, medical services, assistance with bathing or personal
hygiene, or any other services essential to the well-being of an
individual;
(D) For purposes of
this definition, verbal conduct includes but is not limited to the use of oral,
written, or gestured communication that is directed to an individual or within
their hearing distance or sight, regardless of their ability to comprehend. In
this circumstance the assessment of the conduct is based on a reasonable person
standard;
(E) The emotional harm
that can result from verbal abuse may include but is not limited to anguish,
distress, or fear.
(f)
"Wrongful Restraint" means any use of a physical or chemical restraint except
for the following:
(A) An act of restraint
prescribed by a licensed physician pursuant to OAR 309-033-0730; or
(B) A physical emergency restraint to prevent
immediate injury to an individual who is in danger of physically harming
themselves or others, provided that only the degree of force reasonably
necessary for protection is used for the least amount of time
necessary.
(57) "National Criminal History Check" means
obtaining and reviewing criminal history outside Oregon's borders. This
information may be obtained from the Federal Bureau of Investigation through
the use of fingerprint cards and from other criminal information resources in
accordance with OAR 943-007-0001 through 943-007-0501 (Criminal History
Checks).
(58) "Neglect" means an
action or inaction that leads to physical harm through withholding of services
necessary to maintain health and well-being. For purposes of this paragraph,
"neglect" does not include a failure of the state or a community program to
provide services due to a lack of funding available to provide the
services.
(59) "Nurse Practitioner"
means a registered nurse who has been certified by the board as qualified to
practice in an expanded specialty role within the practice of
nursing.
(60) "Nursing Care" means
the practice of nursing by a licensed nurse, including tasks and functions
relating to the provision of nursing care that are delegated under specified
conditions by a registered nurse to individuals other than licensed nursing
personnel, which is governed by ORS chapter 678 and rules adopted by the Oregon
State Board of Nursing in OAR chapter 851.
(61) "Nursing Delegation" means that a
registered nurse authorizes an unlicensed individual to perform special tasks
for individuals in select situations and indicates that authorization in
writing. The delegation process includes nursing assessment of an individual in
a specific situation, evaluation of the ability of the unlicensed person,
teaching the task, and ensuring supervision.
(62) Person-Centered Service Plan" means
written documentation that includes the details of the supports, desired
outcomes, activities, and resources required for an individual to achieve and
maintain personal goals, health, and safety as described in OAR
411-004-0030.
(63) "Person-Centered
Service Plan Coordinator" means the individual, which may be a case manager,
service coordinator, personal agent, and other individual designated by the
Division to provide person-centered service planning for and with
individuals.
(64) "Practice of
Registered Nursing" means the application of knowledge drawn from broad
in-depth education in the social and physical sciences in assessing, planning,
ordering, giving, delegating, teaching, and supervising care that promotes the
person's optimum health and independence.
(65) "Program Staff" means an employee or
individual who by contract with an AFH provides a service to an
individual.
(66) "Provider" means a
qualified individual or an organizational entity operated by or contractually
affiliated with a community mental health program or contracted directly with
the Division for the direct delivery of mental health services and supports to
adults receiving residential and supportive services in an AFH.
(67) "Psychiatric Security Review Board
(PSRB)" means the Board consisting of five members appointed by the Governor
and subject to confirmation by the Senate under Section Four, Article 111 of
the Oregon Constitution and described in ORS
161.295
through
161.400.
(68) "Registered Nurse" means an individual
licensed and registered to practice nursing by the State of Oregon Board of
Nursing in accordance with ORS chapter 678 and OAR chapter 851.
(69) "Related" means the following
relationships: Spouse, domestic partner, natural parent, child sibling, adopted
child, adopted parent, stepparent, stepchild, stepbrother, stepsister,
father-in-law, mother-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law,
sister-in-law, grandparent, grandchild, aunt, uncle, niece, nephew, or first
cousin.
(70) "Relative" means any
individual identified as a family member.
(71) "Representative" means both "Designated
Representative" and "Legal Representative" as defined in these rules unless
otherwise stated.
(72) "Residency
Agreement" means the written, legally enforceable agreement between a provider
and an individual when the individual receives services from the
provider.
(73) "Resident Manager"
means an employee of the provider who is approved by the Division to live in
the AFH and is responsible for the care and services of individuals on a
day-to-day basis.
(74) "Residential
Care" means the provision of room, board, and services that assist the
individual in activities of daily living such as assistance with bathing,
dressing, grooming, eating, medication management, money management, or
recreation. Residential care includes 24-hour supervision; being aware of the
individual's general whereabouts; monitoring the activities of the individual
while on the premises of the AFH to ensure the individual's health, safety, and
welfare; providing social and recreational activities; and assistance with
money management as requested.
(75)
"Residential Care Plan (RCP)" means a written plan outlining the care and
services to be provided to an individual. The RCP is based upon the review of
current assessment, referral, observations, individual preference, and input
from members of the residential care plan team. The plan identifies the care,
services, activities, and opportunities to be provided by the caregiver to
promote the individual's recovery and independence.
(76) "Residential Care Plan Team (RCP Team)"
means a group composed of the individual, the case manager or other designated
representative, CMHP representative, the provider, resident manager, and others
needed including the individual's legal guardian, representatives of all
current service providers, advocates, or others determined appropriate by the
individual receiving services. If the individual is unable or does not express
a preference, other appropriate team membership shall be determined by the RCP
team members.
(77) "Residents' Bill
of Rights" means the AFH residents have the rights set forth in ORS
443.739.
(78) "Respite Care" means the provision of
room, board, care, and services in an AFH for a period of up to 14 days.
Respite care for individuals shall be counted in the total licensed capacity of
the home. Respite care is not crisis respite care.
(79) "Restraints" means any physical hold,
device, or chemical substance that restricts or is meant to restrict the
movement or normal functioning of an individual.
(80) "Room and Board" means the provision of
meals, a place to sleep, laundry, and housekeeping.
(81) "Seclusion" means the involuntary
confinement of an individual to a room or area where the individual is
physically prevented from leaving.
(82) "Self-Administration of Medication"
means the act of an individual placing a medication in or on the individual's
own body. The individual identifies the medication and the times and manners of
administration and placed the medication internally or externally on the
individual's own body without assistance.
(83) "Self-Preservation" means in relation to
fire and life safety the ability of individuals to respond to an alarm without
additional cues and be able to reach a point of safety without
assistance.
(84) "Services" means
those activities that are intended to help the individual develop appropriate
skills to increase or maintain their level of functioning and independence.
Services include coordination and consultation with other service providers or
entities to assure the individual's access to necessary medical care,
treatment, or services identified in the individual's personal care
plan.
(85) "Substitute Caregiver"
means any individual meeting the qualifications of a caregiver who provides
care and services in an AFH under the Division's jurisdiction in the absence of
the provider or resident manager. An individual may not be a substitute
caregiver.
(86) "Unit" means the
bedroom and other space of an individual residing in an AFH as agreed to in the
residency agreement. Unit includes the following:
(a) Private single occupancy spaces;
and
(b) Shared units with roommates
as allowed by these rules.
(87) "Unusual Incident" means those incidents
involving acts of physical aggression, serious illnesses or accidents, any
injury or illness of an individual requiring a non-routine visit to a health
care practitioner, suicide attempts, death of an individual, a fire requiring
the services of a fire department, or any incident requiring an abuse
investigation.
(88) "Variance"
means an exception from a regulation or provision of these rules granted in
writing by the Division upon written application from the provider.
(89) "Volunteer" means a person who provides
a service or who takes part in a service provided to individuals receiving
services in an AFH or other provider and who is not a paid employee of the AFH
or other provider. The services shall be non-clinical unless the person has the
required credentials to provide a clinical service.
Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Notes
Publications: Publications referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 413.042; 413.032
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 426.072 & 443.705 - 443.825
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