WAC 388-106-0010
What definitions apply to this chapter? "Ability to make self understood" means how you make yourself
understood to those closest to you; express or communicate
requests, needs, opinions, urgent problems and social
conversations, whether in speech, writing, sign language,
symbols, or a combination of these including use of a
communication board or keyboard:
(a) Understood: You express ideas clearly;
(b) Usually understood: You have difficulty finding the
right words or finishing thoughts, resulting in delayed
responses, or you require some prompting to make self
understood;
(c) Sometimes understood: You have limited ability, but
are able to express concrete requests regarding at least basic
needs (e.g. food, drink, sleep, toilet);
(d) Rarely/never understood. At best, understanding is
limited to caregiver's interpretation of client specific
sounds or body language (e.g. indicated presence of pain or
need to toilet.)
"Activities of daily living (ADL)" means the following:
(a) Bathing: How you take a full-body bath/shower,
sponge bath, and transfer in/out of tub/shower.
(b) Bed mobility: How you move to and from a lying
position, turn side to side, and position your body while in
bed, in a recliner, or other type of furniture.
(c) Body care: How you perform with passive range of
motion, applications of dressings and ointments or lotions to
the body and pedicure to trim toenails and apply lotion to
feet. In adult family homes, contracted assisted living,
enhanced adult residential care, and enhanced adult
residential care-specialized dementia care facilities,
dressing changes using clean technique and topical ointments
must be performed by a licensed nurse or through nurse
delegation in accordance with chapter 246-840 WAC. Body care
excludes:
(i) Foot care if you are diabetic or have poor
circulation; or
(ii) Changing bandages or dressings when sterile
procedures are required.
(d) Dressing: How you put on, fasten, and take off all
items of clothing, including donning/removing prosthesis.
(e) Eating: How you eat and drink, regardless of skill.
Eating includes any method of receiving nutrition, e.g., by
mouth, tube or through a vein.
(f) Locomotion in room and immediate living environment:
How you move between locations in your room and immediate
living environment. If you are in a wheelchair, locomotion
includes how self-sufficient you are once in your wheelchair.
(g) Locomotion outside of immediate living environment
including outdoors: How you move to and return from more
distant areas. If you are living in a boarding home or
nursing facility (NF), this includes areas set aside for
dining, activities, etc. If you are living in your own home
or in an adult family home, locomotion outside immediate
living environment including outdoors, includes how you move
to and return from a patio or porch, backyard, to the mailbox,
to see the next-door neighbor, etc.
(h) Walk in room, hallway and rest of immediate living
environment: How you walk between locations in your room and
immediate living environment.
(i) Medication management: Describes the amount of
assistance, if any, required to receive medications, over the
counter preparations or herbal supplements.
(j) Toilet use: How you use the toilet room, commode,
bedpan, or urinal, transfer on/off toilet, cleanse, change
pad, manage ostomy or catheter, and adjust clothes.
(k) Transfer: How you move between surfaces, i.e.,
to/from bed, chair, wheelchair, standing position. Transfer
does not include how you move to/from the bath, toilet, or
vehicle.
(l) Personal hygiene: How you maintain personal hygiene,
including combing hair, brushing teeth, shaving, applying
makeup, washing/drying face, hands (including nail care), and
perineum (menses care). Personal hygiene does not include
hygiene in baths and showers.
"Aged person" means a person sixty-five years of age or
older.
"Agency provider" means a licensed home care agency or a
licensed home health agency having a contract to provide
long-term care personal care services to you in your own home.
"Application" means a written request for medical
assistance or long-term care services submitted to the
department by the applicant, the applicant's authorized
representative, or, if the applicant is incompetent or
incapacitated, someone acting responsibly for the applicant.
The applicant must submit the request on a form prescribed by
the department.
"Assessment details" means a summary of information that
the department entered into the CARE assessment describing
your needs.
"Assessment or reassessment" means an inventory and
evaluation of abilities and needs based on an in-person
interview in your own home or your place of residence, using
CARE.
"Assistance available" means the amount of informal
support available if the need is partially met. The
department determines the amount of the assistance available
using one of four categories:
(a) Less than one-fourth of the time;
(b) One-fourth to one-half of the time;
(c) Over one-half of the time to three-fourths of the
time; or
(d) Over three-fourths but not all of the time.
"Assistance with body care" means you need assistance
with:
(a) Application of ointment or lotions;
(b) Trimming of toenails;
(c) Dry bandage changes; or
(d) Passive range of motion treatment.
"Assistance with medication management" means you need
assistance managing your medications. You are scored as:
(a) Independent if you remember to take medications as
prescribed and manage your medications without assistance.
(b) Assistance required if you need assistance from a
nonlicensed provider to facilitate your self-administration of
a prescribed, over the counter, or herbal medication, as
defined in chapter 246-888 WAC. Assistance required includes
reminding or coaching you, handing you the medication
container, opening the container, using an enabler to assist
you in getting the medication into your mouth, alteration of a
medication for self-administration, and placing the medication
in your hand. This does not include assistance with
intravenous or injectable medications. You must be aware that
you are taking medications.
(c) Self-directed medication assistance/administration if
you are a person with a functional disability who is capable
of and who chooses to self-direct your medication
assistance/administration.
(d) Must be administered if you must have medications
placed in your mouth or applied or instilled to your skin or
mucus membrane. Administration must either be performed by a
licensed professional or delegated by a registered nurse to a
qualified caregiver (per chapter 246-840 WAC). Intravenous or
injectable medications may never be delegated. Administration
may also be performed by a family member or unpaid caregiver
if facility licensing regulations allow.
"Authorization" means an official approval of a
departmental action, for example, a determination of client
eligibility for service or payment for a client's long-term
care services.
"Blind person" means a person determined blind as
described under WAC 388-511-1105 by the division of disability
determination services of the medical assistance
administration.
"Categorically needy" means the status of a person who is
eligible for medical care under Title XIX of the Social
Security Act. See WAC 388-475-0100 and chapter 388-513 WAC.
"Client" means an applicant for service or a person
currently receiving services from the department.
"Current" means a behavior occurred within seven days of
the CARE assessment date, including the day of the assessment.
Behaviors that the department designates as current must
include information about:
(a) Whether the behavior is easily altered or not easily
altered; and
(b) The frequency of the behavior.
"Decision making" means your ability and actual
performance in making everyday decisions about tasks or
activities of daily living. The department determines whether
you are:
(a) Independent: Decisions about your daily routine are
consistent and organized; reflecting your lifestyle, choices,
culture, and values.
(b) Modified independence/difficulty in new situations:
You have an organized daily routine, are able to make
decisions in familiar situations, but experience some
difficulty in decision making when faced with new tasks or
situations.
(c) Moderately impaired/poor decisions; unaware of
consequences: Your decisions are poor and you require
reminders, cues and supervision in planning, organizing and
correcting daily routines. You attempt to make decisions,
although poorly.
(d) Severely impaired/no or few decisions: Decision
making is severely impaired; you never/rarely make decisions.
"Department" means the state department of social and
health services, aging and disability services administration
or its designee.
"Designee" means area agency on aging.
"Difficulty" means how difficult it is or would be for
you to perform an instrumental activity of daily living
(IADL). This is assessed as:
(a) No difficulty in performing the activity;
(b) Some difficulty in performing the activity (e.g., you
need some help, are very slow, or fatigue easily); or
(c) Great difficulty in performing the activity (e.g.,
little or no involvement in the activity is possible).
"Disabling condition" means you have a medical condition
which prevents you from self performance of personal care
tasks without assistance.
"Estate recovery" means the department's process of
recouping the cost of medicaid and long-term care benefit
payments from the estate of the deceased client. See chapter 388-527 WAC.
"Home health agency" means a licensed:
(a) Agency or organization certified under medicare to
provide comprehensive health care on a part-time or
intermittent basis to a patient in the patient's place of
residence and reimbursed through the use of the client's
medical identification card; or
(b) Home health agency, certified or not certified under
medicare, contracted and authorized to provide:
(i) Private duty nursing; or
(ii) Skilled nursing services under an approved medicaid
waiver program.
"Income" means income as defined under WAC 388-500-0005.
"Individual provider" means a person employed by you to
provide personal care services in your own home. See WAC 388-71-0500 through 388-71-05909.
"Disability" is described under WAC 388-511-1105.
"Informal support" means a person or resource that is
available to provide assistance without home and community
program funding. The person or resource providing the
informal support must be age 18 or older.
"Institution" means medical facilities, nursing
facilities, and institutions for the mentally retarded. It
does not include correctional institutions. See medical
institutions in WAC 388-500-0005.
"Instrumental activities of daily living (IADL)" means
routine activities performed around the home or in the
community and includes the following:
(a) Meal preparation: How meals are prepared (e.g.,
planning meals, cooking, assembling ingredients, setting out
food, utensils, and cleaning up after meals). NOTE: The
department will not authorize this IADL to plan meals or clean
up after meals. You must need assistance with actual meal
preparation.
(b) Ordinary housework: How ordinary work around the
house is performed (e.g., doing dishes, dusting, making bed,
tidying up, laundry).
(c) Essential shopping: How shopping is completed to
meet your health and nutritional needs (e.g., selecting
items). Shopping is limited to brief, occasional trips in the
local area to shop for food, medical necessities and household
items required specifically for your health, maintenance or
well-being. This includes shopping with or for you.
(d) Wood supply: How wood is supplied (e.g., splitting,
stacking, or carrying wood) when you use wood as the sole
source of fuel for heating and/or cooking.
(e) Travel to medical services: How you travel by
vehicle to a physician's office or clinic in the local area to
obtain medical diagnosis or treatment-includes driving vehicle
yourself, traveling as a passenger in a car, bus, or taxi.
(f) Managing finances: How bills are paid, checkbook is
balanced, household expenses are managed. The department
cannot pay for any assistance with managing finances.
(g) Telephone use: How telephone calls are made or
received (with assistive devices such as large numbers on
telephone, amplification as needed).
"Long-term care services" means the services administered
directly or through contract by the aging and disability
services administration and identified in WAC 388-106-0015.
"Medicaid" is defined under WAC 388-500-0005.
"Medically necessary" is defined under WAC 388-500-0005.
"Medically needy (MN)" means the status of a person who
is eligible for a federally matched medical program under
Title XIX of the Social Security Act, who, but for income
above the categorically needy level, would be eligible as
categorically needy. Effective January 1, 1996, an
AFDC-related adult is not eligible for MN.
"New Freedom consumer directed services (NFCDS)" means a
mix of services and supports to meet needs identified in the
participant's assessment and identified in a New Freedom
spending plan, within the limits of the individual budget,
that provide participants with flexibility to plan, select,
and direct the purchase of goods and services to meet
identified needs. Participants have a meaningful leadership
role in:
(a) The design, delivery and evaluation of services and
supports;
(b) Exercising control of decisions and resources, making
their own decisions about health and well being;
(c) Determining how to meet their own needs;
(d) Determining how and by whom these needs should be
met; and
(e) Monitoring the quality of services received.
"New Freedom consumer directed services (NFCDS)
participant" means a participant who is an applicant for or
currently receiving services under the NFCDS waiver.
"New Freedom spending plan (NFSP)" means the plan
developed by the participant, within the limits of an
individual budget, that details the participant's choices to
purchase specific NFCDS and provides required federal medicaid
documentation.
"Own home" means your present or intended place of
residence:
(a) In a building that you rent and the rental is not
contingent upon the purchase of personal care services as
defined in this section;
(b) In a building that you own;
(c) In a relative's established residence; or
(d) In the home of another where rent is not charged and
residence is not contingent upon the purchase of personal care
services as defined in this section.
"Past" means the behavior occurred from eight days to
five years of the assessment date. For behaviors indicated as
past, the department determines whether the behavior is
addressed with current interventions or whether no
interventions are in place.
"Personal aide" is defined in RCW 74.39.007.
"Personal care services" means physical or verbal
assistance with activities of daily living (ADL) and
instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) due to your
functional limitations. Assistance is evaluated with the use
of assistive devices.
"Physician" is defined under WAC 388-500-0005.
"Plan of care" means assessment details and service
summary generated by CARE.
"Provider or provider of service" means an institution,
agency, or person:
(a) Having a signed department contract to provide
long-term care client services; and
(b) Qualified and eligible to receive department payment.
"Residential facility" means a licensed adult family home
under department contract or licensed boarding home under
department contract to provide assisted living, adult
residential care or enhanced adult residential care.
"Self performance for ADLs" means what you actually did
in the last seven days before the assessment, not what you
might be capable of doing. Coding is based on the level of
performance that occurred three or more times in the seven-day
period and does not include support provided as defined in WAC 388-106-0010. Your self performance level is scored as:
(a) Independent if you received no help or oversight, or
if you needed help or oversight only once or twice;
(b) Supervision if you received oversight (monitoring or
standby), encouragement, or cueing three or more times;
(c) Limited assistance if you were highly involved in the
activity and given physical help in guided maneuvering of
limbs or other nonweight bearing assistance on three or more
occasions. For bathing, limited assistance means physical
help is limited to transfer only;
(d) Extensive assistance if you performed part of the
activity, but on three or more occasions, you needed weight
bearing support or you received full performance of the
activity during part, but not all, of the activity. For
bathing, extensive assistance means you needed physical help
with part of the activity (other than transfer);
(e) Total dependence if you received full caregiver
performance of the activity and all subtasks during the entire
seven-day period from others. Total dependence means complete
nonparticipation by you in all aspects of the ADL; or
(f) Activity did not occur if you or others did not
perform an ADL over the last seven days before your
assessment. The activity may not have occurred because:
(i) You were not able (e.g., walking, if paralyzed);
(ii) No provider was available to assist; or
(iii) You declined assistance with the task.
"Self performance for IADLs" means what you actually did
in the last thirty days before the assessment, not what you
might be capable of doing. Coding is based on the level of
performance that occurred three or more times in the
thirty-day period. Your self performance is scored as:
(a) Independent if you received no help, set-up help, or
supervision;
(b) Set-up help/arrangements only if on some occasions
you did your own set-up/arrangement and at other times you
received help from another person;
(c) Limited assistance if on some occasions you did not
need any assistance but at other times in the last thirty days
you required some assistance;
(d) Extensive assistance if you were involved in
performing the activity, but required cueing/supervision or
partial assistance at all times;
(e) Total dependence if you needed the activity fully
performed by others; or
(f) Activity did not occur if you or others did not
perform the activity in the last thirty days before the
assessment.
"Service summary" is CARE information which includes:
Contacts (e.g. emergency contact), services the client is
eligible for, number of hours or residential rates, personal
care needs, the list of formal and informal providers and what
tasks they will provide, a provider schedule, referral
needs/information, and dates and agreement to the services.
"SSI-related" is defined under WAC 388-475-0050.
"Status" means the amount of informal support available. The department determines whether the ADL or IADL is:
(a) Met, which means the ADL or IADL will be fully
provided by an informal support;
(b) Unmet, which means an informal support will not be
available to provide assistance with the identified ADL or
IADL;
(c) Partially met, which means an informal support will
be available to provide some assistance, but not all, with the
identified ADL or IADL; or
(d) Client declines, which means you do not want
assistance with the task.
"Supplemental Security Income (SSI)" means the federal
program as described under WAC 388-500-0005.
"Support provided" means the highest level of support
provided (to you) by others in the last seven days before the
assessment, even if that level of support occurred only once.
(a) No set-up or physical help provided by others;
(b) Set-up help only provided, which is the type of help
characterized by providing you with articles, devices, or
preparation necessary for greater self performance of the
activity. (For example, set-up help includes but is not
limited to giving or holding out an item or cutting food);
(c) One-person physical assist provided;
(d) Two- or more person physical assist provided; or
(e) Activity did not occur during entire seven-day
period.
"You/your" means the client.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090, 74.09.520, 74.39A.030. 06-16-035, § 388-106-0010, filed 7/25/06, effective 8/25/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090, 74.09.520, 74.39A.010 and 74.39A.020. 06-05-022, § 388-106-0010, filed 2/6/06,
effective 3/9/06. Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090,
74.09.520. 05-11-082, § 388-106-0010, filed 5/17/05,
effective 6/17/05.]