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Washington State

 

What is it called?

  • Boarding Home
  • Licensed as one of four different models

 

What services are provided?

·        Facility must provide

o       Model one

·        General responsibility for residents’ safety and health

o       Model two

·        General responsibility for residents’ safety and health

·        Nursing services

o       Model three

·        General responsibility for residents’ safety and health

·        Assistance with activities of daily living

o       Model four

·        General responsibility for residents’ safety and health

·        Nursing services

·        Assistance with activities of daily living

·        Facility may provide

o       Domiciliary care services

o       Health support services

o       Intermittent nursing services, including

·        Medication administration

·        Health care treatments

·        Diabetic management

·        Non-routine ostomy care

·        Tube feeding

·        Third-party services

o       Resident is allowed to receive services from a home health agency, hospice agency, home care agency, or any other licensed health care provider, or Independent Provider

 

Who can be admitted?

·        Anyone whose needs can be accommodated by the facility (facility has broad discretion)

 

Who is inappropriate?

·        Requires frequent presence of a registered nurse (unless resident is receiving hospice care or has a sort-term illness that will be resolved in 14 days)

·        Needs cannot be met by the facility provided that reasonable accommodations cannot enable the facility to meet resident needs

 

What training is required for direct care staff?

·        Initial training

o       Problem solving skills and performance of personal care tasks

o       Special needs training when caring for a resident with dementia, mental illness, or a developmental disability

o       Nurse delegation training for nursing assistants who accept delegated nursing tasks

o       Specifically designated dementia care project facilities have additional training beyond the dementia specialty training

·        Continuing training

o       Annually on relevant topics

 

Is any public payment available?

·        Yes, the Medicaid program may pay for assisted living services through a Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Waiver

·        According to the 2007 Assisted Living State Regulatory Review, a Medicaid Home and Community Based Services Waiver covers Assisted Living, Enhanced Adult Residential Care, and Adult Residential Care contracted services in boarding homes that contract with DSHS / ADSA to serve Medicaid clients. Medicaid payments to boarding homes are based on the assessed needs of the residents. Additionally, boarding homes may contract with DSHS / ADSA to provide specialized dementia care. 

 

 

 

 

 

More Information

Department of Social and Health Services/Aging and Disability Services Administration

(360) 725 – 2300

www.aasa.dshs.wa.gov/

 

Washington Long Term Care Ombudsman

(800) 422 - 1384

www.Itcop.org/index.htm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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