Or. Admin. Code § 411-455-0050 - Services
(1) SPPC services
must be delivered by a qualified provider who meets the standards described in
OAR 411-455-0060 and in accordance
with an individual's ISP or Annual Plan and included in the Service Agreement
(form 4606).
(2) SPPC services
include assistance with the following ADL, IADL, and delegated nursing tasks:
(a) ADL tasks:
(A) Bathing - assisting an individual cleanse
the body (in bathtub, bed bath, shower), wash hair, shave, care for nails, and
use assistive devices when necessary to get in and out of the bathtub or
shower.
(B) Dressing - assisting an
individual put on, fasten, and take off all clothing items, braces, and
artificial limbs. Dressing includes getting and replacing items from an
individual's storage area in the immediate environment.
(C) Toileting and maintaining continence -
assisting an individual to and from the bathroom, on and off toilet, commode,
bedpan, urinal, or other assistive device used for urinary and bowel
elimination. Toileting includes cleansing after elimination and adjusting
clothing as necessary. Maintaining continence includes cleansing urinary
catheter, emptying catheter drainage bag, maintaining bowel care, and changing
and replacing incontinence products, including ostomy care or ileostomy
bags.
(D) Mobility, transfers, and
repositioning - assisting an individual with ambulation, transfers, and
repositioning with or without assistive devices. Mobility, transfers, and
repositioning includes turning or adjusting padding for physical comfort or
pressure relief and encouraging or assisting with range-of-motion
exercises.
(E) Eating - assisting
an individual with feeding or fluid intake by any means from a device into the
body. Eating includes monitoring to prevent choking or aspiration.
(b) IADL tasks:
(A) Personal hygiene - doing or assisting an
individual do activities such as securing clothing, combing or brushing hair,
shaving, nail care, foot care, skin care, mouth care, and oral
hygiene.
(B) Light housekeeping and
laundry - doing or helping an individual do housekeeping tasks related to the
individual's needs and necessary to maintain the individual in a healthy and
safe living environment. Task examples include cleaning surfaces and floors,
making the individual's bed, cleaning dishes, taking out the garbage, and
dusting. Laundry means doing or helping to do laundry or clean the individual's
clothing, bedding, and other linens.
(C) Grocery shopping - planning and shopping
for basic needs and necessary household items or assisting an individual with
those tasks.
(D) Meal preparation -
providing or assisting an individual with healthy meal planning and
preparation, and ensuring the individual follows a special diet, as
needed.
(E) Transportation -
assisting an individual get to and from necessary appointments and community
activities through available means of transportation. Transportation does not
include mileage reimbursement.
(F)
Using the telephone - performing or assisting an individual use the telephone
to arrange for necessary appointments and to make desired phone
calls.
(G) Medication management -
assisting with medications that are ordinarily self-administered. Assistance
includes administering medication, observing to ensure the individual takes
medication as ordered, documenting and monitoring any notable side effects, and
refilling prescription in a timely manner. Medication management also includes
assisting with the use, maintaining and cleaning of in-home equipment such as
oxygen equipment, as well as administering oxygen, monitoring the individual's
condition, and ordering and maintaining necessary supplies.
(H) Money management - performing or
assisting an individual with budgeting, making payments for monthly expenses,
and using personal funds for desired items and activities.
(c) Delegated nursing tasks as defined in
these rules and as described in OAR chapter 411, division 048 and in accordance
with the Expenditure Guidelines as defined in OAR
411-317-0000. For individuals
less than 21 years of age, services shall be provided as determined medically
necessary as defined in OAR
410-120-0000, and prior
authorized by the Department.
(3) Payment may not be made for any of the
following excluded services:
(a) Mileage
reimbursement;
(b) Social
companionship;
(c) Child care
(described in OAR chapter 414, division 300, 350, and 205), adult day services
(described in OAR chapter 411, division 066), respite, or baby-sitting
services;
(d) Medicaid home
delivered meals (described in OAR chapter 411, division 040);
(e) Care, grooming, or feeding of pets or
other animals; or
(f) Yard work,
gardening, or home repair.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 427.104 & 430.662
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 427.007, 430.610, 430.620 & 430.662-430.670
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