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Rule 173-39-02 | ODA provider certification: requirements for providers to become, and to remain, certified.

...Introduction: This rule presents requirements for every type of provider to become, and to remain, certified. For agency and assisted living providers, the requirements in this rule include requirements for each provider's employees. (A) Requirements for every type of provider to become certified: (1) Qualifications: The provider shall meet all of the following: (a) Any qualification (e.g., licensure...

Rule 173-39-02 | ODA provider certification: requirements for providers to become, and to remain, certified.

...Introduction: This rule presents requirements for every type of provider to become, and to remain, certified. For agency and assisted living providers, the requirements in this rule include requirements for each provider's employees. (A) Requirements for every type of provider to become certified: (1) Qualifications: The provider shall meet all of the following: (a) Any qualification (e.g., licensure...

Rule 173-39-02 | ODA provider certification: requirements for providers to become, and to remain, certified.

...Introduction: This rule presents requirements for every type of provider to become, and to remain, certified. For agency and assisted living providers, the requirements in this rule include requirements for each provider's employees. (A) Requirements for every type of provider to become certified: (1) Qualifications: The provider shall meet all of the following: (a) Any qualification (e.g., licensure...

Rule 173-39-02.1 | ODA provider certification: adult day service.

...(A) "Adult day service" ("ADS") means a regularly-scheduled service delivered at an adult day center (center) in a non-institutional, community-based setting. ADS includes recreational and educational programming to support an individual's health and independence goals; at least one meal, but no more than two meals per day; and, sometimes, health status monitoring, skilled therapy services, and transportation to and ...

Rule 173-39-02.1 | ODA provider certification: adult day service.

...(A) "Adult day service" ("ADS") means a regularly-scheduled service provided at an adult day center (center) in a non-institutional, community-based setting and consisting of the activities authorized in an individual's person-centered services plan. ADS includes recreational and educational programming to support an individual's health and independence goals; at least one, but no more than two, meals per day; and, s...

Rule 173-39-02.8 | ODA provider certification: homemaker.

...(A) Definitions for this rule: (1) "Homemaker" means a service enabling individuals to achieve and maintain clean, safe and healthy environments, assisting individuals to manage their personal appointments and day-to-day household activities, and ensuring individuals maintain their current living arrangements. The service consists of general household activities, such as meal preparation and ...

Rule 173-39-02.8 | ODA provider certification: homemaker.

...(A) Definitions for this rule: (1) "Homemaker" means a service enabling individuals to achieve and maintain clean, safe and healthy environments, assisting individuals to manage their personal appointments and day-to-day household activities, and ensuring individuals maintain their current living arrangements. Homemaker activities include the following when authorized in the person-centered s...

Rule 173-39-02.11 | ODA provider certification: personal care.

...(A) "Personal care" means hands-on assistance with ADLs and IADLs (when incidental to providing ADLs) in the individual's home and community. Personal care activities include the following when authorized in a person-centered services plan: (1) Assisting the individual with managing the home, handling personal affairs, and providing assistance with self-administration of medications, as defined i...

Rule 173-39-02.11 | ODA provider certification: personal care.

...(A) Definitions for this rule: (1) "Personal care" means hands-on assistance with ADLs and IADLs (when incidental to providing ADLs) in the individual's home and community. Personal care activities include the following, when authorized in a person-centered services plan: (a) Assisting the individual with managing the home, handling personal affairs, and providing assistance with self-admini...

Rule 173-39-02.11 | ODA provider certification: personal care.

...(A) "Personal care" means hands-on assistance with ADLs and IADLs (when incidental to providing ADLs) in the individual's home and community. Personal care activities include the following, when authorized in a person-centered services plan: (1) Assisting the individual with managing the home, handling personal affairs, and providing assistance with self-administration of medications, as defined ...

Rule 173-39-02.11 | ODA provider certification: personal care.

...(A) "Personal care" means hands-on assistance with ADLs and IADLs (when incidental to providing ADLs) in the individual's home and community. (1) Personal care activities include the following when authorized in a person-centered services plan: (a) Assisting the individual with managing the home, handling personal affairs, and providing assistance with self-administration of medications, as ...

Rule 173-39-02.16 | ODA provider certification: assisted living service.

...(A) Definitions for this rule: (1) "Assisted living service" means either a basic service or memory care that promotes aging in an RCF by supporting the individual's independence, choice, and privacy. (2) "Basic service" means all of the following: (a) A service that includes the following: (i) Personal care under rule 3701-16-09 of the Administrative Code, which includes hands-on assist...

Rule 173-39-02.18 | ODA provider certification: non-medical transportation.

...(A) Definitions for this rule: (1) "Non-medical transportation" (transportation) means using a provider's vehicle and driver to transport individuals from one place to another for a non-medical purpose. "Non-medical transportation" does not include the following: (a) Transportation otherwise available, or funded by, Ohio's medicaid program or another source. (b) Transportation for a non-eme...

Rule 173-39-02.20 | ODA provider certification: enhanced community living.

...(A) Definitions for this rule: (1) "Enhanced community living" (ECL) means a service promoting aging in place, in multi-family affordable housing, through access to on-site, individually-tailored, health-related, and supportive interventions for individuals who have functional deficits resulting from one or more chronic health conditions. (a) ECL includes the following activities: (i) The estab...

Rule 173-39-02.20 | ODA provider certification: enhanced community living.

...(A) Definitions for this rule: (1) "Enhanced community living" (ECL) means a service promoting aging in place, in multi-family affordable housing, through access to on-site, individually-tailored, health-related, and supportive interventions for individuals who have functional deficits resulting from one or more chronic health conditions. (a) ECL includes the following activities: (i) The estab...

Rule 173-39-02.25 | ODA provider certification: structured family caregiving.

...(A) "Structured family caregiving" has the same meaning as in rule 5160-44-33 of the Administrative Code. (B) Requirements for every ODA-certified provider of structured family caregiving: (1) The provider is subject to rule 173-39-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) The provider is subject to rule 5160-44-33 of the Administrative Code. (3) The provider may allow a person to serve as a caregive...

Rule 173-39-04 | ODA provider certification: structural compliance reviews.

...Introduction: Each ODA-certified provider is subject to a regular structural compliance review (review) to ascertain if it complies with this chapter. (A) First review: No later than three hundred sixty-five days after the date of ODA's initial certification, ODA's designee shall conduct the first review of each provider. (B) Subsequent reviews: (1) ODA's designee shall conduct subsequent reviews of providers of p...

Rule 173-40-02 | PASSPORT program (state-funded component): individual eligibility requirements.

...(A) Presumptive: Only an individual meeting all the following requirements is eligible for the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program on the basis of presumptive eligibility: (1) Consultation: The individual participated in a long-term care consultation under Chapter 173-43 of the Administrative Code. (2) Financial requirements: (a) The individual contacted either ODA's designee or ...

Rule 173-40-02 | PASSPORT program (state-funded component): individual eligibility.

...(A) Presumptive: Only an individual meeting all the following qualifications is eligible for the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program on the basis of presumptive eligibility: (1) Consultation: The individual participated in a long-term care consultation under Chapter 173-43 of the Administrative Code. (2) Financial requirements: (a) The individual contacted either ODA's designee or ...

Rule 173-40-02 | PASSPORT program (state-funded component): individual eligibility requirements.

...(A) Presumptive: Only an individual meeting all the following requirements is eligible for the state-funded component of the PASSPORT program on the basis of presumptive eligibility: (1) Consultation: The individual participated in a long-term care consultation under Chapter 173-43 of the Administrative Code. (2) Financial requirements: (a) The individual contacted either ODA's designee or ...

Rule 173-42-06 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): individuals' choices and responsibilities.

...(A) Person-centered planning: (1) The individual and ODA's designee shall meet by telephone, video conference, or in person to develop the individual's person-centered services plan (plan) according to rule 5160-44-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) Responsibilities for ODA's designee: (a) ODA's designee shall draft the plan in plain language that an individual with disabilities or limited ...

Rule 173-42-06 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): individuals' choices and responsibilities.

...(A) Person-centered planning: (1) The individual and ODA's designee shall meet by telephone, video conference, or in person to develop the individual's person-centered services plan (plan) according to rule 5160-44-02 of the Administrative Code. (2) Responsibilities for ODA's designee: (a) ODA's designee shall draft the plan in plain language that an individual with disabilities or limited ...

Rule 173-42-06 | PASSPORT program (medicaid-funded component): individuals' choices and responsibilities.

...(A) Person-centered planning: (1) The individual is subject to rule 5160-44-02 of the Administrative Code. To comply with that rule, the individual and ODA's designee have flexibility to meet by telephone, video conference, or in person to develop the individual's person-centered services plan (plan). (2) ODA's designee shall draft the plan according to the requirements in rule 5160-44-02 of...

Rule 173-43-01 | Long-term care consultation program: introduction and definitions.

...(A) The long-term care consultation program provides information to individuals and their representatives about options available to meet their long-term care needs and factors to consider when making long-term care decisions in accordance with section 173.42 of the Revised Code. (B) Definitions for this chapter: (1) "Individual" means a person who may qualify to receive a long-term care con...

Rule 173-43-01 | Long-term care consultation program: introduction and definitions.

...(A) Introduction: This chapter regulates the long-term care consultation program that sections 173.42 to 173.424 of the Revised Code established. The program provides information to individuals and their representatives about options available to meet their long-term care needs and factors to consider when making long-term care decisions. (B) Definitions for this chapter: (1) "Individual" me...