Or. Admin. Code § 418-020-0010 - Definitions
(1) "Active" means an active homecare,
personal support worker, or personal care attendant who has:
(a) A current provider number;
(b) Worked and been paid with public funds in
any of the past 12 months as a homecare or personal support worker or personal
care attendant;
(c) A current
credential; and
(d) Met the
orientation and core training requirements of the program for which the
provider is enrolled.
(2) "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 is inclusive of both
Type A and Type B Area Agencies on Aging as defined in ORS 410.040 and
described in ORS 410.210 to 410.300.
(3) "Assessment" means a tool used to
evaluate a provider's knowledge of information learned during trainings
required for Oregon Home Care Commission certifications as described in OAR
418-020-0030(3)(b) through (f).
(4)
"Background Check" means a criminal records check and abuse check under OAR
chapter 407, division 7.
(5) "Case
Management Entity" has the meaning as defined in OAR 411-317-0000.
(6) "Case Manager" means an employee of a
service delivery office who is responsible for determining service eligibility,
offering service choices to eligible individuals, developing a plan of
authorized services, and monitoring the effectiveness of services and supports.
This term includes service coordinators and personal agents, as described in
OAR chapter 411, division 317.
(7)
"CMS' Core Competencies" means the set of 12 core competencies developed by the
Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) for the direct care workforce.
The 12 competencies are found in Appendix E of the "The Roadmap of Core
Competencies for the Direct Services Workforce" published at:
https://www.medicaid.gov/sites/default/files/2019-12/dsw-core-competencies-final-set-2014.pdf.
(8) "Collective Bargaining Agreement" or
"CBA" means the ratified Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Oregon
Home Care Commission and the Service Employees International Union, Local 503.
The Collective Bargaining Agreement is maintained on the Commission's website
at:
https://www.oregon.gov/odhs/providers-partners/homecare-workforce/Pages/default.aspx.
(9) "Commission" means the Oregon Home Care
Commission established and operated pursuant to Article XV, Section 11, of the
Oregon Constitution, and ORS 410.595 to 410.625.
(10) "Commissioner" means one of the nine
members of the Home Care Commission appointed by the Governor and confirmed by
the Senate as provided in ORS 171.562 and 171.565. Five members are either
older adults or individuals with disabilities who are receiving or who have
received homecare services. One member is appointed to represent each of the
following entities, or a successor entity, for as long as a comparable entity
exists:
(a) Governor's Commission on Senior
Services.
(b) Oregon Department of
Human Services.
(c) Oregon
Disabilities Commission.
(d) Oregon
Association of Area Agencies on Aging and Disabilities.
(11) "Common Law Employer" means the employer
of record responsible for the duties described in OAR 411-375-0055.
(12) "Community Health Worker" means an
individual, as defined in ORS 414.025, who assists members of the community to
improve their health and increase the capacity of the community to achieve
wellness and meet the health care needs of its residents.
(13) "Competency Evaluation" means a tool to
measure a provider's mastery of the information learned during orientation and
mandatory trainings.
(14)
"Consumer" or "Consumer-Employer" means an individual eligible for in-home and
community-based services.
(15)
"Consumer-Employer Training Services" means activities described in OAR
411-035-0090 that empower and inform consumer-employers, authorized
representatives of consumer-employers, or a consumer's common law employer
regarding their rights, roles, and responsibilities as employers of homecare or
personal support workers or personal care attendants. The consumer-employer
training services program is known as Employer Resource Connection.
(16) "Consumer Authorized Representative"
means an individual assigned by a consumer, or designated by a consumer's legal
representative, to act as the consumer's decision-maker in matters pertaining
to planning and implementing an in-home service plan or individual support
plan.
(17) "Continuing Education"
means Commission approved training mandated on an ongoing basis. Continuing
education is separate from orientation or core training.
(18) "Core Training" means the mandated
training, or series of trainings, required for providers.
(19) "Credential" means time-limited approval
by ODHS or OHA for an individual to provide services as a provider, which
includes a start date, designated by a service delivery office, no earlier than
the individual's most recent background check and signed provider enrollment
agreement, and an end date no later than 24 months from the provider's most
recent background check. This is also referred to as an approved to work
credential.
(20) "Cultural
Competency" is a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come
together in a system, agency, or among professionals to enable effective work
in cross-cultural situations.
(21)
"Department" or "ODHS" means the Oregon Department of Human Services.
(22) "Enrolled" means an individual has met
the initial enrollment requirements to become a Medicaid approved homecare or
personal support worker or personal care attendant and has been issued a
provider number.
(23) "Enrollment
Agreement" means the program-specific document a person must complete to be
approved to provide services as a provider.
(24) "Enhanced Homecare Worker" means a
homecare worker, as defined in these rules, who is certified by the Commission
to provide medically-driven services and supports, as defined in OAR
411-031-0020 to consumers who have been assessed by a case manager as needing
the services and supports.
(25)
"Enhanced Personal Support Worker" means a personal support worker, as defined
in these rules, who is certified by the Commission to provide services to
consumers who require advanced medically-driven services and supports as
defined in OAR 411-375-0010 or behaviorally-driven services and supports as
defined in OAR 411-375-0010 and identified through a functional needs
assessment.
(26) "Exceptional
Homecare Worker" means a homecare worker, as defined in these rules, who is
certified by the Commission to provide services for consumer-employers whose
service plan indicates the need for awake staff at least 16 hours a day and who
have exceptional behavioral needs as defined in OAR 411-031-0020(27), as
assessed by a case manager as needing the services and supports.
(27) "Exceptional Personal Support Worker"
means a personal support worker, as defined in these rules, who is certified by
the Commission to provide services for consumers who require staff to be awake
more than 20 hours in a 24-hour period and who require extensive
medically-driven services and supports as defined in OAR 411-375-0010 or
behaviorally-driven services and supports as defined in OAR 411-375-0010,
beyond the enhanced services provided by an enhanced personal support worker,
as assessed by a functional needs assessment.
(28) "Functional Needs Assessment" means the
comprehensive assessment tool defined in OAR 411-317-0000.
(29) "Grievance" means a formal allegation of
acts, omissions, applications, or interpretations that are believed to be
violations of the terms or conditions of the Collective Bargaining
Agreement.
(30) "Homecare Worker"
means a provider, as defined and described in OAR chapter 411, division 31, who
is directly employed by a consumer or a consumer's authorized representative,
to provide hourly services to the consumer.
(31) "Incumbent Worker" means a person who
enrolled as a provider prior to September 1, 2021.
(32) "Independent Choices Program" means the
program described in OAR chapter 411, division 30, which is a self-directed
in-home services program where a participant is given a cash benefit to
purchase goods and services that are identified in the participant's service
plan and prior approved by Aging and People with Disabilities (APD) or an
AAA.
(33) "Individual" means an
older adult, an adult with a disability, or a child with a disability applying
for or eligible for services. The term "individual" is synonymous with "client"
and "consumer".
(34) "Individual
Support Plan" or "ISP" means the plan defined in OAR 411-317-0000.
(35) "Mastery" means a provider has achieved
the specific learning objectives of a training.
(36) "OHA" means the Oregon Health
Authority.
(37) "Oregon
Intervention System Certification" or "OIS" certification means a system of
training to people who work with designated individuals to provide elements of
positive behavioral support and non-aversive behavioral intervention.
(38) "Orientation" means a mandatory
Commission-approved presentation for providers that provides essential
information required to provide safe and person-centered services and supports
and comply with applicable program rules.
(39) "Personal Care Attendant" means a
provider enrolled by OHA who is hired to provide personal care services to an
individual with a behavioral health condition or disability who resides in
their own home.
(40) "Personal
Support Worker" means, for the purpose of these rules, a provider enrolled by
ODHS who is hired or selected by an individual with a developmental disability,
their designated common law employer, or proxy to provide services in the
individual's home and community.
(41) "Program" means a program governed by
Oregon Administrative Rules and administered by ODHS or OHA that authorizes
services provided through public funding in an individual's home or in the
community.
(42) "Provider" means a
homecare or personal support worker or personal care attendant who is eligible
to be hired by a consumer-employer, a consumer's authorized representative, or
the consumer's common law employer, to provide services authorized in the
consumer's service plan in the individual's home or in the community.
(43) "Provider Number" means an identifying
number issued to each homecare and personal support worker or personal care
attendant who is enrolled as a provider through ODHS or OHA.
(44) "Refresher training" means a 12-hour
course for incumbent workers that educates providers on the core
competencies.
(45) "Registry" means
an online tool approved by the Commission and used exclusively to match
qualified Medicaid enrolled providers available for work with individuals
receiving in-home services through APD, ODDS, or OHA-HSD who are seeking to
hire providers.
(46) "Respite
Worker" means a paid provider who provides services in place of a family
caregiver or other member of a consumer's natural support system who typically
provides unpaid services.
(47)
"Restricted Provider Number" means a number assigned by ODHS or OHA to a
provider who has restrictions placed on the worker's provider
enrollment.
(48) "Service Delivery
Office" means an APD or AAA office, case management entity, or Community Mental
Health Program office that is responsible for case management and authorization
of publicly funded services provided by providers.
(49) "Service Plan" means a written plan of
authorized services provided in an individual's home or in the community,
developed in accordance with ODHS or OHA rules and policies, or an Individual
Support Plan.
(50) "State Plan
Personal Care Services" means the assistance with personal care and supportive
services provided for an individual by a provider.
(51) "Stipend" means an amount of money
granted to a provider in accordance with Commission requirements described in
OAR 418-020-0030(1)(b).
(52)
"Substitute Worker" means a provider who provides services in place of a
provider who is unavailable.
(53)
"These Rules" mean the rules in OAR chapter 418, division 20.
(54) "Worker" means a "Homecare Worker,"
"Personal Support Worker," or "Personal Care Attendant."
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 410.602
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 410.600, 410.603, 410.605, 410.606, 410.608 & 410.612
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