Or. Admin. R. 411-015-0007 - Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
(1) "Instrumental Activities of Daily Living
(IADL)" or "Self-Management tasks" consists of housekeeping including laundry,
shopping, transportation, medication management and meal preparation.
(2) Evaluation of the individual's needs for
assistance in Instrumental Activities of Daily Living is based on:
(a) The individual's abilities rather than
the services provided; and
(b) How
the individual functioned during the thirty days prior to the assessment date,
with consideration of how the person is likely to function in the thirty days
following the assessment date; and
(c) Evidence of the actual or predicted need
for assistance of another person within the assessment time frame and can not
be based on potential or preventative needs.
(3) "Independent" means the individual does
not meet the definition of "Assist" or "Full Assist" for IADLs as defined in
this rule.
(4) "Housekeeping" means
the ability to maintain the interior of the individual's residence for the
purpose of health and safety. Housekeeping includes activities such as wiping
surfaces, cleaning floors, making the individual's bed, cleaning dishes, taking
out the garbage and dusting. Housekeeping does not include pet care or home
repair. Only the housekeeping activities related to the eligible individual's
needs may be considered in housekeeping. Housekeeping needs of roommates,
guests, family members or other residents of the household can not be
considered.
(a) Assist: Even with assistive
devices, the individual is unable to accomplish some tasks of housekeeping
without the assistance of another person.
(b) Full Assist: Full assist means the
individual needs assistance of another person through all phases of the
activity, every time the activity is attempted.
(5) "Laundry" means the ability to gather and
wash soiled clothing and linens, use washing machines and dryers, hang clothes,
fold and put away clean clothing and linens. For service planning, laundry
needs are included in Housekeeping.
(a)
Assist: Even with assistive devices, the individual is unable to accomplish
some tasks of laundry without the assistance of another person.
(b) Full Assist: Full assist means the
individual needs assistance of another person through all phases of the
activity, every time the activity is attempted.
(6) "Meal Preparation" means the ability to
safely prepare food to meet the basic nutritional requirements of the
individual. It includes cutting food and placing food, dishes and utensils
within reach for eating.
(a) Meal Preparation
for breakfast, lunch and dinner/supper is assessed for each meal.
(b) When assessing and developing service
plans, dinner/supper is considered as the individual's main meal of the day,
regardless of the time the meal is served or eaten.
(c) An individual who needs assistance with
meal preparation and who meets the criteria established in OAR 411-040-0000 may
receive home delivered meals, if available in the individual's local area. Even
with home delivered meal service, an individual may still meet the assistance
or full assistance meal preparation criteria in this rule if the individual is
unable to accomplish some or all of the meal preparation tasks.
(d) Set-up for tube feeding is assessed in
Eating per OAR 411-015-0005.
(e)
Assist: Even with assistive devices, the individual is unable to accomplish
some tasks of meal preparation without the assistance of another
person.
(f) Full Assist: Full
assist means the individual needs assistance of another person through all
phases of the activity, every time the activity is attempted.
(7) "Medication Management" means
the ability to order, organize and administer prescribed medications.
Administering prescribed medications includes pills, drops, ointments, creams,
injections, inhalers and suppositories unrelated to bowel care. Administering
as a paid service means set-up, reminding, cueing, checking for effect and
monitoring for choking while taking medications. Oxygen management is included
in medication management. Oxygen management means assisting with the
administration of oxygen, monitoring the equipment and assuring adequate oxygen
supply.
(a) Assist: Even with assistive
devices, the individual is unable to accomplish some tasks of medication
management without the assistance of another person.
(b) Full Assist: Full assist means the
individual needs assistance of another person through all phases of the
activity, every time the activity is attempted.
(8) "Shopping" means the ability to purchase
goods that are necessary for the health and safety of the individual being
assessed and are related to the individual's service plan. Goods that are
related to the service plan include items such as food (meal preparation),
clothing (dressing), and medicine (medication management).
(a) Assist: Even with assistive devices, the
individual is unable to accomplish some tasks of shopping without the
assistance of another person.
(b)
Full Assist: Full assist means the individual needs assistance of another
person through all phases of the activity, every time the activity is
attempted.
(9)
"Transportation" means, assuming transportation is available, the ability to
arrange rides, the ability to get in or out of a vehicle, and the need for
assistance during a ride. The need for assistance during a ride means
assistance for a physical or cognitive need such as spasticity, memory
impairment, aspiration, choking or seizure. Transportation as a paid service
means in accordance with a plan of care, assisting an individual during a ride,
assisting an individual to get in or out of a vehicle, or arranging a ride for
an individual. Transportation does not include mileage reimbursement.
(a) Assist: Even with assistive devices, the
individual is unable to accomplish some of the tasks of transportation without
the assistance of another person.
(b) Full Assist: Full assist means the
individual needs assistance of another person through all phases of the
activity, every time the activity is attempted.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 410.070
Stats. Implemented: ORS 410.070
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