OAR 411-317-0000 includes general
definitions for words and terms frequently used in OAR chapter 411, division
360. In addition to the definitions in OAR
411-317-0000, the following
definitions apply specifically to the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 360.
If the same word or term is defined differently in OAR
411-317-0000, the definition in
this rule applies.
(1) "Adult Foster
Home (AFH)" means any home in which residential care and services are provided
in a home-like environment for compensation to five or fewer adults who are not
related to the provider by blood, marriage, or adoption. An adult foster home
does not include any house, institution, hotel, or other similar living
situation that supplies room or board only, if no individual thereof requires
any element of care.
(2) "Adult
Foster Home for Individuals with Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities
(AFH-DD)" means an adult foster home in which residential care and services are
provided to support individuals with intellectual or developmental
disabilities.
(3) "Advance
Directive" or "Advance Directive for Health Care" means the legal document
signed by an individual or their legal representative that provides health care
instructions in the event the individual is no longer able to give directions
regarding their wishes. The Advance Directive gives the individual the means to
control their own health care in any circumstance. An Advance Directive for
Health Care does not include Physician Orders for Life-Sustaining Treatment
(POLST).
(4) "AFH-DD" means an
"adult foster home for individuals with intellectual or developmental
disabilities" as defined in this rule.
(5) "Applicant" means a person who completes
an application for an adult foster home license who is also the owner of the
business or a person who completes an application to become a resident manager.
The term applicant includes a co-applicant (if applicable).
(6) "Bill of Rights" means the civil, legal,
or human rights afforded to individuals in an adult foster home in accordance
with those rights afforded to all other U.S. citizens including, but not
limited to, those rights delineated in the Adult Foster Home Bill of Rights for
individuals with intellectual or developmental disabilities described in OAR
411-360-0170.
(7) "Care" means supportive services that
encourage maximum individual independence and enhance the quality of life for
an individual including, but not limited to, the following:
(a) Provision of 24-hour supervision, being
aware of the whereabouts of the individual, and ensuring the health, safety,
and welfare of the individual.
(b)
Assistance with activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily
living as defined in OAR
411-317-0000.
(c) Assistance with quality of life
activities, such as socialization and recreation.
(d) Monitoring the activities of the
individual to ensure the health, safety, and welfare of the
individual.
(8)
"Caregiver" means any person responsible for delivering care and services to
support individuals. A caregiver includes a provider, resident manager, and any
temporary, substitute, or supplemental caregiver or other person designated to
provide care and service to support individuals in an AFH-DD.
(9) "CDDP means "Community Developmental
Disabilities Program".
(10) "CMS"
means "Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services".
(11) "Community Nursing Services" mean the
nursing services that focus on the chronic and ongoing health and safety needs
of an individual. Community nursing services include an assessment, monitoring,
delegation, training, and coordination of services. Community nursing services
are provided according to the rules in OAR chapter 411, division 048 and the
Oregon State Board of Nursing rules in OAR chapter 851.
(12) "Compensation" means monetary or in-kind
payments by or on behalf of an individual to a provider in exchange for room
and board, care, and services as indicated in the ISP or Service Agreement.
Compensation does not include the voluntary sharing of expenses between or
among roommates.
(13) "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.
(14) "Controlled
Substance" means any drug classified as schedules one through five under the
Federal Controlled Substance Act.
(15) "Day Care" means the care, assistance,
and supervision of an individual who does not stay overnight. Individuals
receiving day care services are included in the licensed capacity of a home as
described in OAR
411-360-0060.
(16) "Denial" means the refusal of the
Department to issue a license to operate an AFH-DD because the Department has
determined that an applicant or the home is not in compliance with one or more
of these rules.
(17) "Disaster"
means an occurrence beyond the control of a licensee, whether natural,
technological, or man-made, that renders a home uninhabitable on a temporary,
extended, or permanent basis.
(18)
"Enjoin" means to prohibit by judicial order.
(19) "Exempt Area" means a county where the
county agency provides similar programs for licensing and inspection of adult
foster homes equal to, or superior to, the requirements of ORS
443.705 to
443.825 and the Director has
exempted the county from the license, inspection, and fee provisions described
in ORS 443.705 to
443.825. Exempt area county
licensing rules require review and approval by the Director prior to
implementation.
(20) "Facility"
means the physical structure of an AFH-DD.
(21) "Guardian" means the parent for an
individual under the age of 18, or a person or agency appointed and authorized
by a court to make decisions about services for an individual. A paid provider
for an individual may not be the guardian of the individual.
(22) "Hearing" means a contested case hearing
subject to OAR
137-003-0501 to
137-003-0700, which results in a
Final Order.
(23) "Home" means the
physical structure of an AFH-DD.
(24) "Homelike" means an environment that
promotes the dignity, security, and comfort of individuals through the
provision of personalized care and services to support and encourage
independence, choice, and decision making by the individuals.
(25) "House Rules" mean the social courtesies
identified through a voluntary collaborative process by members of the
household. The identified rules are non-binding and may not be solely provider
driven expectations for individuals residing in the home.
(26) "Indirect Ownership Interest" means an
ownership interest in an entity that has an ownership interest in the
disclosing entity.
(27)
"Individual" means a young adult or adult residing in an AFH-DD, regardless of
source of compensation.
(28)
"Individualized Education Program" means the written plan of instructional
goals and objectives developed in conference with an individual less than 21
years of age, their parent or legal representative(as applicable), teacher, and
a representative of the public school district.
(29) "ISP" means "Individual Support
Plan".
(30) "License" means a
document granted by the Department to an applicant who is in compliance with
the requirements of these rules.
(31) "Licensee" means the person who is
issued a license, whose name is on the license, and who is responsible for the
operation of an adult foster home. The licensee of an adult foster home does
not include the owner or lessor of the building in which the adult foster home
is situated unless the owner or lessor of the building is the
provider.
(32) "Limited License"
means a license is issued to a licensee who intends to deliver care and
services for compensation to a specific individual who is unrelated to the
licensee, but with whom the licensee has an established relationship of no less
than one year.
(33) "Liquid
Resource" means cash or assets that may readily be converted to cash, such as a
life insurance policy that has a cash value, stock certificates, or a
guaranteed line of credit from a financial institution.
(34) "Marijuana" means all parts of the plant
Cannabis family Moraceae, whether growing or not, the resin extracted from any
part of the plant, and every compound, manufacture, salt derivative, mixture,
or preparation of the plant or its resin. Marijuana does not include the mature
stalks of the plant, fiber produced from the stalks, oil or cake made from the
seeds of the plant, any other compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture,
or preparation of the mature stalks (except the resin extracted there from),
fiber, oil, or cake, or the sterilized seed of the plant which is incapable of
germination. "Legal medical marijuana" refers to the use of marijuana
authorized under the Oregon Medical Marijuana Act (OMMA), ORS
475B.400 to ORS
475B.525.
(35) "Mental Health Assessment" means the
assessment used to determine the need for mental health services by
interviewing an individual and obtaining all pertinent biopsychosocial
information as identified by the individual, their family, and collateral
sources. A mental health assessment:
(a)
Addresses the condition presented by the individual.
(b) Determines a diagnosis.
(c) Provides treatment direction and
individualized services and supports.
(36) "Modified Diet" means the texture or
consistency of food or drink is altered or limited, such as no nuts or raw
vegetables, thickened fluids, mechanical soft, finely chopped, pureed, or bread
only soaked in milk.
(37) "Nursing
Services" means the provision of individual-specific advice, plans, or
interventions by a nurse, at a home, based on the nursing process as outlined
by the Oregon State Board of Nursing. Nursing services differ from
administrative nursing services.
(38) "OCCS" means the "Office of Client and
Community Services".
(39)
"Occupant" means any person residing in, or using the facilities of, an adult
foster home including the individuals, licensee, resident manager, friends,
family members, a person receiving day care services, and room and board
tenants.
(40) "OIS" means "Oregon
Intervention System".
(41) "OSIPM"
means "Oregon Supplemental Income Program-Medical".
(42) "Over the Counter Topical" means a
medication purchased without a prescription applied to the skin and not in an
orifice.
(43) "Ownership Interest"
means the possession of equity in the capital, stock, or profits of an adult
foster home. A person with an ownership or control interest means a person or
corporation that:
(a) Has an ownership
interest totaling five percent or more in a disclosing entity;
(b) Has an indirect ownership interest equal
to five percent or more in a disclosing entity;
(c) Has a combination of direct and indirect
ownership interests equal to five percent or more in a disclosing
entity;
(d) Owns an interest of
five percent or more in any mortgage, deed of trust, note, or other obligation
secured by the disclosing entity if that interest equals at least five percent
of the value of the property or assets of the disclosing entity;
(e) Is an officer or director of a disclosing
entity organized as a corporation; or
(f) Is a partner in a disclosing entity
organized as a partnership.
(44) "Provider" means any person operating an
adult foster home, such as a licensee or resident manager. "Provider" does not
include caregivers or the owner or lessor of the building in which an adult
foster home is situated unless the owner or lessor of the building is also the
operator of the adult foster home.
(45) "Provider Enrollment" means an agreement
between the Department and a Medicaid provider to provide room and board and
deliver care and services to a Medicaid eligible individual in an adult foster
home for compensation.
(46)
"Provisional License" means a 60-day license issued in an emergency situation
when a licensed provider is no longer overseeing the operation of an adult
foster home. A provisional license is issued to a qualified person who meets
the standards of OAR
411-360-0070 and OAR
411-360-0110.
(47) "Qualified Entity Initiator (QEI)" as
defined in OAR
407-007-0210.
(48) "Qualified Mental Health Professional"
means a licensed medical practitioner or any other person meeting the
qualifications specified in OAR
309-019-0125.
(49) "Relief Care" means the services
provided on a periodic basis for the relief of, or due to the temporary absence
of, a person normally available to provide supports to an individual. Relief
care may include 24-hour relief care or hourly relief care. Individuals
receiving relief care are included in the licensed capacity of a home as
described in OAR
411-360-0060.
(50) "Reside" means for a person to live in
an adult foster home for a permanent or extended period of time. For the
purpose of a background check, a person is considered to reside in a home if
the visit of the person is for four consecutive weeks or greater.
(51) "Resident Manager" means an employee of
a licensee, approved by the Department, who resides in an adult foster home,
and is directly responsible for the care and services to support individuals on
a day-to-day basis.
(52) "Respite"
means "relief care" as defined in this rule.
(53) "Revocation" means the action taken by
the Department to rescind an adult foster home license after the Department
determines the provider or home is not in compliance with one or more of these
rules.
(54) "Room and Board" means
receiving compensation for the provision of meals, a place to sleep, laundry,
basic utilities, and housekeeping to a person that does not need assistance
with activities of daily living. Room and board facilities for two or more
people are required to register with the Department as described in OAR chapter
411, division 068, unless registered with the local authority having
jurisdiction. Room and board does not include provision of care.
(55) "Self-Preservation", in relation to fire
and life safety, means the ability of an individual to respond to an alarm
without additional cues and reach a point of safety without
assistance.
(56) "Special Diets"
means the specially prepared food or particular types of food specific to the
medical condition or diagnosis of an individual and in support of an
evidence-based treatment regimen. Examples of special diets include, but are
not limited to, low calorie, high fiber, diabetic, low salt, lactose free, or
low fat diets. Special diets do not include a diet where extra or additional
food is offered without the order of a physician or licensed health care
provider, but may not be eaten, such as offering prunes each morning at
breakfast or including fresh fruit with each meal.
(57) "Subject Individual" means:
(a) Any person 16 years of age or older,
including the following:
(A) A licensed adult
foster home provider and provider applicant.
(B) A person intending to work in, or
currently working in, an adult foster home including, but not limited to, a
substitute caregiver and a potential substitute caregiver in
training.
(C) A volunteer if
allowed unsupervised access to an individual.
(D) An occupant, excluding an individual,
residing in or on the premises of a proposed or currently licensed adult foster
home, including the following:
(i) A member
of the household.
(ii) A room and
board tenant.
(iii) A person
visiting for four consecutive weeks or greater.
(b) Subject individual does not apply to the
following:
(A) An individual of the adult
foster home or their visitor.
(B) A
person who resides or works in an adult foster home who does not have:
(i) Regular access to the home for
meals;
(ii) Regular use of the
appliances or facilities of the adult foster home; or
(iii) Unsupervised access to an individual or
their personal property.
(C) A person providing services to an
individual employed by a private business not regulated by the
Department.
(58) "Substitute Caregiver" means any person
who provides care and services in an adult foster home under the jurisdiction
of the Department that is left in charge of the individuals for any period of
time and has access to their records.
(59) "Suspension" means an immediate,
temporary withdrawal of the approval to operate an adult foster home after the
Department determines a provider or home is not in compliance with one or more
of these rules or there is a threat to the health, safety, or welfare of
individuals.
(60) "Tenant" means an
individual who resides in an adult foster home and receives services, such as
meal preparation, laundry, and housekeeping.
(61) "These Rules" mean the rules in OAR
chapter 411, division 360.
(62)
"Urgent Medical Need" means the onset of psychiatric or medical symptoms
requiring attention within 48 hours to prevent a serious deterioration in the
mental or physical condition of an individual.
(63) "Variance" means the temporary exemption
from a regulation or provision of these rules granted by the Department upon
written application by the provider.
(64) "Young Adult" means a young individual
age 18 through 20 who resides in an adult foster home under the custody of the
Department, voluntarily, or under guardianship. A young adult may include an
individual who is less than 18 years of age.