6 Pa. Code § 21.82 - Other provider responsibilities
(a) The
provider shall pay a client for work performed which is of a consequential
economic benefit to the provider. This work shall be paid for under 29 CFR Part
529 (relating to employment of patient workers in hospitals and institutions at
subminimum wages) and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 (29 U.S.C.A. §§
201-219).
(b) The provider may not enter into a
contract to keep or care for a client for the remainder of the client's
life.
(c) The provider shall assure
that clients in the home are informed of, and afforded, the rights delineated
in §
21.91 (relating to client
rights).
(d) The provider may not
accept a power of attorney, a designation as representative to receive Social
Security payments or the legal guardianship from a client, unless prior written
approval is received from the AAA.
(e) The provider shall permit members of a
client's family, community service organizations and representatives of
community legal service programs and the Department to have access to the
domiciliary care home during the home's visitation hours or by appointment for
the purpose of visiting or rendering assistance to a client or informing
clients of the availability of services and assistance. The visitation hours
shall be at a reasonable time of day and a reasonable amount of time shall be
allowed for visitation.
(f) The
provider shall permit access to the home for the AAA to conduct follow-up
interviews, inspections and emergency visits under §§
21.29(1)(i) and
(ii) (relating to redetermination of provider
eligibility and recertification of domiciliary care homes).
(g) The provider shall have a physical
examination at least every 2 years to demonstrate that the provider continues
to meet the criteria and responsibilities in §§
21.26(3) and
21.28(2)(vi)
(relating to domiciliary care home provider eligibility; and provider
application and home certification process).
(h) The provider shall maintain in force an
insurance policy in accordance with the specifications in §
21.28(2)(viii)
(relating to provider application and home certification process).
(i) By July 6, 1990, a current provider shall
successfully complete a training program offered under §
21.52(5) (relating
to AAA service responsibilities) and a basic life support course in
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic First Aid offered through a local
Red Cross Chapter or other similar resource. Failure to complete these training
programs may lead to the removal of provider certification by the
AAA.
(j) A provider determined to
be eligible after January 6, 1990 shall meet the requirements of subsection (i)
within 6 months of the date their eligibility determination was made by the
AAA.
(k) After-receiving initial
training, a provider shall maintain certification in CPR and Basic First Aid by
completing requisite course updates at intervals prescribed by the training
resources-for example, the Red Cross.
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