Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0940-05-38-.09 - SERVICE RECIPIENT RECORD REQUIREMENTS
(1) The
licensee shall ensure that each service recipient's record includes at least
the following information:
(a) Name, address,
telephone number, gender, and date of birth;
(b) Date of service enrollment;
(c) Name, address, and telephone number of an
emergency contact person;
(d)
Written fee agreement. If the licensee charges fees for personal support
services, a written agreement dated and signed by the service recipient or the
service recipient's legal representative (conservator, parent, guardian or
legal custodian) or person paying for services prior to the provision of
services. The written agreement shall include at least the following
information:
1. The fee or fees to be paid by
the service recipient;
2. The
services covered by such fees; and
3. Any additional charges for services not
covered by the basic service fee.
(e) Written acknowledgement that the service
recipient or service recipient's legal representative (conservator, parent,
guardian or legal custodian) has been informed of the service recipient's
rights and responsibilities and the agency's general rules affecting the
service recipients;
(f) A written
service plan based on a needs assessment which indicates type, frequency,
duration, and amount of personal support services provided to assist the
service recipient in performing major life duties.
(g) Consent for services by the service
recipient or service recipient's legal representative (conservator, parent,
guardian, or legal custodian), surrogate decision maker under T.C.A. §
33-3-219 or attorney-in-fact under
a durable power of attorney for health care, when applicable;
(h) If applicable, address, phone number or
e-mail address to reach the service recipient's legal representative
(conservator, parent, guardian or legal custodian) or surrogate decision maker
under T.C.A. §
33-3-219 or attorney-in-fact under
a durable power of attorney for health care;
(i) Documentation of party responsible for
payment of services;
(j) A record
of services actually delivered with dates and times documented;
(k) Documentation of medical problems,
illnesses and treatments, accidents, seizures , adverse incidents and
follow-up, while the service recipient receives services;
(l) Documentation of all funds received and
disbursed on behalf of the service recipient;
(m) An alternate plan for staffing in case of
absence of the personal support services worker;
(n) Written authorization by the service
recipient or the service recipient's authorized representative if the agency is
providing medication assistance;
(o) Written documentation that the service
recipient has evaluated the quality of personal support services provided at
least semi-annually. Each agency shall develop an evaluation form for the
service recipient, or legal representative of the service recipient, to fill
out and sign to acknowledge this requirement has occurred;
(p) A written consumer notice outlining
general service responsibilities as well as general notification of the
agency's responsibilities as an employer or contractor provided to service
recipients before beginning service, which shall include, at a minimum the
duties, responsibilities, obligations and legal liabilities of the personal
support services agency; the personal support services worker; and the service
recipient. The description shall clearly set forth the service recipient's
responsibility, if any, for the following:
1.
Day to day supervision of the personal support services worker;
2. Assigning duties to the personal support
services worker;
3. Hiring, firing
and discipline of the personal support services worker;
4. Provision of equipment or materials for
use by the personal support services worker;
5. Performing a criminal background check on
the personal support services worker;
6. Checking the personal support services
worker's references; and
7.
Ensuring credentials and appropriate licensure/certification of a personal
support services worker; and
(q) Copy of legal document granting another
individual or corporation authority to act as the service recipient's legal
representative/conservator/power of attorney/durable power of attorney for
health care/mental health care.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-4-103, 33-1-302, 33-1-305, 33-1-309, 33-2-301, 33-2-302, 33-2-404, and 33-2-407.
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