6 Pa. Code § 21.52 - AAA service responsibilities
Specific service activities to be performed by AAAs providing domiciliary care service include, but are not limited to, the following:
(1) Determining client
eligibility under §
21.21 (relating to eligibility for
domiciliary care service).
(2)
Placing clients, with their informed consent or the consent of their legal
guardian, in domiciliary care homes suited to their individual needs.
(4) Maintaining ongoing contact-as set forth
in §
21.54 (relating to AAA care plan
responsibilities)-with clients placed in domiciliary care homes to assure
adequacy of care and appropriateness of placement.
(5) Identifying prospective domiciliary care
home providers who are qualified under §
21.26 (relating to domiciliary care
home provider eligibility) and arranging for their training. The training shall
be based on course materials as required by the Department and shall ensure
that providers achieve competencies through educational programs which include
the following:
(i) Major health problems of
older persons.
(ii) Accident
prevention.
(iii)
Nutrition.
(iv) The psychology of
aging.
(v) Interpersonal
communication.
(vi) General
principles of cleanliness and hygiene.
(vii) Recognition and response to crises and
emergency situations.
(6)
Maintaining a registry of certified domiciliary care homes under §
21.56 (relating to a central
registry of certified homes).
Notes
This section cited in 6 Pa. Code § 21.82 (relating to other provider responsibilities).
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