Or. Admin. Code § 419-100-0050 - Assessment for and Provision of Protective Services to the Adult
(1) The
investigator shall ensure that appropriate and necessary adult protective
services are offered to prevent further abuse. Any protective services provided
shall be undertaken in a manner that is least intrusive to the adult and
provide for the greatest degree of independence available within existing
resources.
(2) An attempt at
initial contact with the adult by the end of the next business day of receiving
the complaint of alleged abuse shall occur as part of assessing adult
protective service needs, determining if the adult is in danger or in need of
immediate protective services.
(a) Initial
contact as it relates to this section:
(A)
Shall be conducted using the least intrusive communication methods available;
and
(B) May be conducted by an
investigator or the case manager, such as the service coordinator, personal
agent or community mental health program.
(b) The investigator may confer with the case
management entity prior to completing the initial contact with the
adult.
(c) The OTIS investigator
shall confer with:
(A) The Oregon Health
Authority (OHA) or the Department's ODDS on protective services for adults
receiving care and services from a state hospital or state-operated facility;
or
(B) The licensed administrator
for an educational provider when the alleged abuse occurred by their school
employee, contractor, agent, or volunteer.
(d) If the investigator or case manager is
unable to gain access to the adult, the investigator or case manager may
contact the local law enforcement agency for assistance.
(e) If the adult has a guardian, the
investigator may request the case manager notify the guardian, unless the
guardian is the AP, per OAR
419-100-0030.
(3) The assessment for the
provision of protective services may include:
(a) Arranging for the immediate protection of
the adult;
(b) Contacting the adult
to assess his or her ability to protect his or her own interest or give
informed consent;
(c) Determining
the ability of the adult to understand the nature of the protective service and
his or her willingness to accept services;
(d) Coordinating evaluations to determine or
verify the adult's physical and mental status, if necessary;
(e) Assisting in and arranging for
appropriate services and alternative living arrangements;
(f) Assisting in or arranging the medical,
legal, financial, or other necessary services to prevent further
abuse;
(g) Providing advocacy to
assure the adult's rights and entitlements are protected; and
(h) Consulting with the facility, community
program, brokerage, service provider, guardian or others as appropriate in
developing recommendations and a determination of whether protective services
are needed to prevent further abuse.
(4) The investigator and case manager may
share confidential information appropriate or necessary for the health, safety
and best interests of the adult in need of protection, prior to the completion
of the abuse investigation and protective services report if the information is
necessary for the provision of protective services.
(5) The investigator shall document the
protective services assessment and provisions, including those needed, offered
and declined, in the format provided by OTIS to be maintained as part of the
complaint of abuse record. The assessment is considered confidential client
information.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 430.731, 409.050 & 409.010
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 430.731, ORS 430.662, 430.735 - 430.765, 430.768, 443.705 - 443.825, 443.875 & 443.400 - 443.465
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