26 Tex. Admin. Code § 281.29 - Significant Changes
(a) A provider
agency must have written procedures in place to ensure it investigates and
reports to the appropriate persons or entities any significant changes in the
client's physical or mental condition or environment. These procedures must
require the following:
(1) The provider
agency notifies a client's case manager, orally or by fax, within one working
day after becoming aware of significant changes in the client's physical or
mental condition or environment.
(2) If the provider agency notifies the case
manager orally, the provider agency must send written notification to the case
manager within five working days of the initial verbal notification.
(3) The provider agency retains the following
in its files, according to the terms of the contract:
(A) a copy of the written
procedures;
(B) reports of
significant changes received;
(C)
investigations of reports; and
(D)
a copy of the written notification to the case manager.
(b) A provider agency must inform
the client about safety, health, or fire hazards identified in the client's
home when the provider agency discovers these hazards. The provider agency must
retain documentation of such communications in its files, according to the
terms of the contract.
(c) A
provider agency must notify the Texas Department of Human Services (DHS)
personnel listed in paragraph (2) of this subsection, orally or by fax, within
one working day after an incident that may prevent the provider agency from
delivering meals to one or more clients.
(1)
A reportable incident includes:
(A)
weather-related emergency;
(B)
fire; or
(C) other natural
disaster.
(2) The
provider agency must report an incident to:
(A) the contract manager;
(B) the clients' case manager(s) or
supervisors; or
(C) both the
contract manager and the clients' case manager(s) or supervisors.
(3) If the provider agency
notifies the case manager orally, the provider agency must send written
notification to the contract manager or case manager, or both, within five
working days of the initial notification.
(4) The provider agency must retain
documentation, including the written notification, of an incident that may
prevent meal delivery. Documentation must be retained in the files, according
to the terms of the contract.
(d) A provider agency must have written
procedures to provide food to clients in emergencies and disasters. The
provider agency must have a copy of the procedures in its files, according to
the terms of the contract.
Notes
State regulations are updated quarterly; we currently have two versions available. Below is a comparison between our most recent version and the prior quarterly release. More comparison features will be added as we have more versions to compare.
No prior version found.