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OAR 411-034-0070 - State Plan Personal Care Service Assessment, Authorization, and Monitoring
OregonregulationOregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Aging and People with Disabilities (APD)· effective 2025-05-26
What this rule requires your agency to do
- 1The case manager must review and adjust the service plan following annual reassessments or when an individual's personal care needs change. (OAR 411-034-0070)(OAR 411-034-0070 - State Plan Personal Care Service Assessment, Authorization, and Monitoring)
- 2The case manager must document in the written service plan the tasks for which an individual requires assistance and the number of authorized service hours per service period. (OAR 411-034-0070)(OAR 411-034-0070 - State Plan Personal Care Service Assessment, Authorization, and Monitoring)
- 3The case manager must consider the cost effectiveness of services that adequately meet the individual's service needs when developing the service plan. (OAR 411-034-0070)(OAR 411-034-0070 - State Plan Personal Care Service Assessment, Authorization, and Monitoring)
- 4The case manager must prior authorize payment for State Plan personal care services based on the service needs of the individual as documented in the individual's written service plan. (OAR 411-034-0070)(OAR 411-034-0070 - State Plan Personal Care Service Assessment, Authorization, and Monitoring)
- 5The service plan must describe the tasks to be performed by a qualified provider and must authorize the maximum hours per service period that may be reimbursed for those services. (OAR 411-034-0070(1)(b)(B))(OAR 411-034-0070 - State Plan Personal Care Service Assessment, Authorization, and Monitoring)
- 6The case manager must document the individual's natural supports that currently meet some or all of the individual's assistance needs when developing the service plan. (OAR 411-034-0070)(OAR 411-034-0070 - State Plan Personal Care Service Assessment, Authorization, and Monitoring)
Applies to: personal care
Governs assessment, authorization, and monitoring of Oregon State Plan Personal Care services, specifying what the individual's written service plan must contain and how case managers authorize and review it.
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