Or. Admin. Code § 411-450-0090 - Standard Model Agency Requirements
(1) For a provider agency to be endorsed to
deliver community living supports as a standard model agency, the provider
agency must meet the additional requirements in this rule. The requirements of
this rule do not apply to a provider agency endorsed as a community living
supports agency.
(2) A standard
model agency must develop and implement policies and procedures that minimize:
(a) The loss of supports to an individual
when an agency employee is unavailable to deliver a scheduled support;
and
(b) The loss of agency employee
income when an individual cancels a scheduled support.
(3) While a standard model agency employee is
delivering a scheduled support, the agency employee must have timely access to
a supervisor.
(4) INTEGRATED
SUPPORT COORDINATION. When an ISP or Service Agreement identifies activities
that are necessary for an individual to live in the community but are not
directly related to the completion of an ADL, IADL, or health-related task, a
standard model agency must assist in the completion of that activity when
identified as the entity to do so in the ISP or Service Agreement. These
activities may include, but are not limited to:
(a) Scheduling medical appointments and
medical transportation.
(b)
Assuring medications and treatments are ordered and reordered as
needed.
(c) Assisting with
additional documentation necessary to:
(A)
Demonstrate progress towards desired outcomes.
(B) Record data related to challenging
behaviors.
(C) Record data for
review by a medical professional.
(d) Evaluating and implementing strategies to
mitigate risks in the individual's environment, including safe storage
practices of medication and harmful chemicals.
(e) Maintaining a schedule of activities for
the individual when needed to make progress toward a desired outcome.
(f) Facilitating communication among agency
employees who support the individual.
(5) When directed by an individual's ISP or
Service Agreement, a standard model agency must develop or acquire, maintain,
and follow written protocols, specific to the individual, designed to mitigate
known risks identified in the individual's ISP or Service Agreement.
(a) The standard model agency must provide
training on the protocols to each agency employee who supports the
individual.
(b) The protocols must
be available to an agency employee when the agency employee is supporting the
individual.
(6) A
standard model agency must allow an agency employee who is familiar with an
individual's support needs and preferences to participate in meetings related
to the development of the individual's ISP when the individual requests the
employee's participation and the employee is available.
(7) IMPLEMENTATION STRATEGY. Beginning
January 1, 2023, when an individual has a new annual ISP or when an individual
begins receiving services from a standard model agency:
(a) The standard model agency must develop,
and update as needed, an individualized implementation strategy and provide the
individual's implementation strategy to the individual's case manager no later
than:
(A) Sixty calendar days from the start
of the individual's ISP; or
(B) If
later than the start of the individual's ISP, sixty calendar days from agreeing
to deliver hourly attendant care supports as shown by the dated signature of an
agency representative on the individual's ISP or Service Agreement.
(b) The standard model agency must
provide each agency employee who supports the individual an orientation to the
individual's implementation strategy.
(c) An implementation strategy must be added
to the individual's service record described in OAR
411-450-0080(17).
(8) Beginning January 1, 2023,
when an individual has a new annual ISP or when an individual begins receiving
services from a standard model agency, the agency must submit a quarterly,
written progress report to each individual's case management entity.
(9) Employees of a standard model agency who
deliver hourly attendant care or skills training supports must have 12 hours
per year of training related to the delivery of attendant care or skills
training supports in addition to the requirements in OAR
411-323-0050(8)(f).
At least two hours per year must be on subjects related to diversity, equity,
and inclusion.
(10) A standard
model agency may not require an individual or the individual's family to
coordinate the schedules of the agency's employees who support the
individual.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 427.104, 430.662 & SB 1548 (2022 OR Law, Ch. 91)
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.010, 427.007, 427.104, 430.215, 430.610, 430.662 & SB 1548 (2022 OR Law, Ch. 91)
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