Or. Admin. R. 411-015-0005 - [Effective until 12/27/2022] Definitions
Unless the context indicates otherwise, the following definitions apply to the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 015:
(1) "AAA" means "Area Agency on Aging" as
defined in this rule.
(2)
"Activities of Daily Living (ADL)" mean those personal functional activities
required by an individual for continued well-being, which are essential for
health and safety. Activities include eating, dressing and grooming, bathing
and personal hygiene, mobility, elimination, and cognition.
(3) "Adult" means any person at least 18
years of age.
(4) "Alternative
Service Resources" means other possible resources for the provision of services
to meet an individual's needs. Alternative service resources include, but are
not limited to, natural supports, risk intervention services, Older Americans
Act programs, or other community supports. Alternative service resources are
not paid by Medicaid.
(5)
"Architectural Modifications" means any service leading to the alteration of
the structure of a dwelling to meet the specific service needs of an eligible
individual.
(6) "Area Agency on
Aging (AAA)" means the Department designated agency charged with the
responsibility to provide a comprehensive and coordinated system of services to
older adults and adults with disabilities in a planning and service area. The
term Area Agency on Aging (AAA) is inclusive of both Type A and Type B AAAs as
defined in ORS
410.040
to
410.300.
(7) "Assistance Types" needed for activities
of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living include the
following:
(a) "Cueing" means giving verbal or
visual clues during an activity to help an individual complete the activity
without hands-on assistance.
(b)
"Hands-on" means a provider physically performs all or parts of an activity
because an individual is unable to do so.
(c) "Monitoring" means a provider must
observe an individual to determine if intervention is needed.
(d) "Reassurance" means to offer an
individual encouragement and support.
(e) "Redirection" means to divert an
individual to another more appropriate activity.
(f) "Set-up" means getting personal effects,
supplies, or equipment ready so that an individual may perform an
activity.
(g) "Stand-by" means a
provider is at the side of an individual ready to step in and take over the
task if the individual is unable to complete the task independently.
(h) "Support" means to enhance the
environment to enable an individual to be as independent as possible.
(8) "Assistive Devices" means any
category of durable medical equipment, mechanical apparatus, electrical
appliance, instrument of technology, service animal, general household items,
or furniture used to assist and enhance an individual's independence in
performing any activity of daily living.
(9) "Behavioral Care Plan" means a documented
set of procedures, reviewed by the Department or AAA representative, which
describes interventions for use by a provider to prevent, mitigate, or respond
to behavioral symptoms that negatively impact the health and safety of an
individual or others in a home or community-based services setting. The
preferences of an individual are included in developing a Behavioral Care
Plan.
(10) "Business Days and
Hours" means Monday through Friday and excludes Saturdays, Sundays, and state
or federal holidays. Hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
(11) "CA/PS" means "Client Assessment and
Planning System" as defined in this rule.
(12) "Care Setting" means a Department
contracted facility where an eligible individual resides and receives services.
Care settings include adult foster homes, residential care facilities, assisted
living facilities, specialized living contracted residences, and nursing
facilities.
(13) "Case Manager"
means an employee of the Department or AAA who assesses the service needs of
individuals, determines eligibility, and offers service choices to eligible
individuals. The case manager authorizes and implements an individual's service
plan and monitors the services delivered as described in OAR chapter 411,
division 028.
(14) "Client
Assessment and Planning System (CA/PS)" means:
(a) The single entry data system used for -
(A) Completing a comprehensive and holistic
assessment;
(B) Surveying an
individual's physical, mental, and social functioning; and
(C) Identifying risk factors, individual
choices and preferences, and the status of service needs.
(b) The CA/PS documents the level of need and
calculates the individual's service priority level in accordance with these
rules, calculates the service payment rates, and accommodates individual
participation in service planning.
(15) "Cognition" means the individual's
mental functional ability to ensure their health, safety and basic needs are
met. It includes the individual's understanding of the need to perform and
manage ADLs and IADLS. It does not refer to choices an individual may make that
others may deem to be unsafe. Nor does it refer to an individual's knowledge
and skills, rather their cognitive ability to use and process
information.
(16) "Component" means
distinct parts of an ADL or IADL that are defined within each ADL or
IADL.
(17) "Cost Effective" means
being responsible and accountable with Department resources. This is
accomplished by offering less costly alternatives when providing choices that
adequately meet an individual's service needs. Those choices consist of all
available services under the home and community-based service options, the
utilization of assistive devices, natural supports, architectural
modifications, and alternative service resources not paid for by the
Department.
(18) "Department" means
the Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS).
(19) "Disability" means a physical,
cognitive, or emotional impairment which, for an individual, constitutes or
results in a functional limitation in one or more of the activities of daily
living defined in OAR 411-015-0006.
(20) "Event Specific" means situations that
are not part of the individual's daily or weekly routine, such as doctor visits
or other outings.
(21)
"Extraordinary Circumstances" means:
(a) An
individual being assessed is working full time during business hours;
or
(b) A family member, whose
presence is requested by an individual being assessed, is traveling from
outside the area, and is available for only a limited period of time that does
not include business days and hours.
(22) "Extended Waiver Eligibility (EWE)"
means the criteria that allows individuals assessed at Service Priority Level
14-17, who are determined to have a high risk for hospitalization or
institutionalization within 30 days of Long Term Services and Supports ending
to continue receiving Long Term Services and Supports until the risks can be
mitigated.
(23) "Functional
Impairment" means an individual's pattern of mental and physical limitations
that restricts the individual's ability to perform activities of daily living
and instrumental activities of daily living without the assistance of another
person.
(24) "Health and Safety"
means the essential actions necessary to meet an individual's health care,
food, shelter, clothing, personal hygiene and other care needs without which
serious physical injury or illness is likely to occur that would result in
hospitalization, death or permanent disability.
(25) "Healthier Oregon Program (HOP) means an
OHP Plus equivalent benefit (410-120-1210(4)(h)) for individuals described in
461-135-1080.
(26) "Home" means a
setting that exhibits the characteristics described in OAR 411-030-0033(2)(a) -
(d) and is not a care setting as defined in this rule.
(27) "Independent" means an individual does
not meet the definition of "assist" or "full assist" when assessing an activity
of daily living as described in OAR 411-015-0006 or when assessing an
instrumental activity of daily living as described in OAR
411-015-0007.
(28) "Individual"
means an older adult or an adult with a disability applying for or eligible for
services. The term "individual" is synonymous with "consumer" or
"client".
(29) "Medicaid" means a
joint federal and state funded program for medical assistance established by
Title XIX of the Social Security Act as amended and administered in Oregon by
the Authority.
(30) " Home and
Community-Based Services" means the non-institutional services and settings
approved and funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for
eligible individuals in accordance with Title XIX of the Social Security Act or
funded through the Healthier Oregon Program.
(31) "Medicaid OHP Plus Benefit Package"
means the Medicaid benefit packages provided under OAR 410-120-1210(4)(a) and
(b) and those receiving Healthier Oregon Program benefits under OAR
461-135-1080. This excludes individuals receiving Title XXI benefits.
(32) "Mental or Emotional Disorder" means:
(a) A schizophrenic, mood, paranoid, panic,
or other anxiety disorder;
(b) A
somatoform, personality, dissociative, factitious, eating, sleeping, impulse
control, or adjustment disorder; or
(c) Other psychotic disorders as defined by
the American Psychiatric Association in the Diagnostic and Statistical
Manual.
(33) "Natural
Support" means resources and supports (e.g. relatives, friends, significant
others, neighbors, roommates, or the community) who are willing to voluntarily
provide services to an individual without the expectation of compensation.
Natural supports are identified in collaboration with the individual and the
potential "natural support". The natural support is required to have the
skills, knowledge, and ability to provide the needed services and
supports.
(34) "Older Adult" means
any person at least 65 years of age.
(35) "OSIPM" means Oregon Supplemental Income
Program-Medical as defined in OAR 461-101-0010. OSIPM is Oregon Medicaid
insurance coverage for individuals who meet eligibility criteria as described
in OAR chapter 461.
(36)
"Physically Aggressive" means an individual has used physical force that
resulted in bodily injury, physical pain, or impairment to another individual.
This may include hitting, shoving, scratching, striking out (with or without an
object), pushing, shoving, or sexually assaulting others. As used in these
rules, an individual who is physically abusive does not have the cognitive
ability to regulate their behaviors.
(37) "Service Priority Level (SPL)" means the
order in which Department and AAA staff identify individuals eligible for a
nursing facility level of care, Oregon Project Independence, or home and
community-based services. A lower SPL number indicates greater or more severe
functional impairment. The number is synonymous with the SPL.
(38) "Significant Health Outcome" means that
the individual would require immediate assistance from a physician, nurse
practitioner or physician assistant to safely address the outcome. This means
incidents such as a broken bone or a wound that requires stiches rather than
bruising or scrapes.
(39) "Socially
Inappropriate" means the individual conducts self-abusive acts, exhibits sexual
aggression towards others, or displays a loss of inhibitions resulting in
inappropriate behaviors, such as disrobing in public, smearing feces, throwing
food or eliminating in inappropriate places. As used in these rules, the
individual who is socially inappropriate does not have the cognitive ability to
regulate their behaviors.
(40)
"Soiled" means the individual has urinated or defecated in their incontinence
supplies or clothing to the degree that the individual would face a significant
health outcome.
(41) "Substance
Abuse Related Disorders" means disorders related to the taking of a drug or
toxin, including alcohol.
(a) Substance abuse
related disorders include:
(A) Substance
dependency and substance abuse;
(B)
Alcohol dependency and alcohol abuse; and
(C) Substance induced disorders and alcohol
induced disorders as defined by the American Psychiatric Association in the
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual.
(b) Substance abuse related disorders are not
considered physical disabilities. Dementia or other long term physical or
health impairments resulting from substance abuse may be considered physical
disabilities.
(42)
"Tasks" means distinct parts of an activity of daily living.
(43) "These Rules" means the rules in OAR
chapter 411, division 015.
(44)
"Verbally Aggressive" means an individual has threatened or screamed at others
to the level that it became disruptive to having their own daily needs met.
This does not include verbal altercations or reactions to pain. As used in
these rules, an individual who is verbally aggressive does not have the
cognitive ability to regulate their behaviors.
(45) "Without Supports" means an individual
lacks the assistance of another person, a care setting and staff, or an
alternative service resource as defined in this rule.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 410.070
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 410.060, 410.070 & 414.065
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