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RESPITE CARE SERVICE - HOUSE BILL 2055 046 <br /> -----RESkITE CI SERVICE <br /> Sec. 7. 1. (a) E respite care program is established to <br /> provide needy relief to caregivers of patients who cannot to left <br /> alouc because of mental or physical problems and whose incomes <br /> prec] ude coverage under Worth Carolina's bedicaid eligibility <br /> staedatds. <br /> (b) Those eligible for respite care under the program <br /> established by this act are limited to those unpaid caregivers <br /> who are cariLg for patients who require constant supervision and <br /> who cannot be left alone either (i) because of memory impairment <br /> or other problems that make them subject to wandering, or make <br /> them dangerous to themselves or others, or (ii) because of <br /> physical immobility, regardless of etiology, that renders them <br /> unsafe aline. <br /> (c) Respite care services provided by the prograos <br /> established by this section shall include: <br /> ( 1) Attendance and companion services for the patient <br /> in order to provide released time to the caregiver; <br /> (2) Personal care services, including meal preparation, <br /> to the patient of the caregiver; <br /> (3) Patient assessment and care planning for the <br /> patient of the caregiver; <br /> (4) Counseling and training in the caregivinq role, <br /> including coping aechaeisms and behavior moiification techniques; <br /> (5) Counseling in accessing available local, regional, <br /> and State services; <br /> (6) Adult Day Care where cost effective; and <br /> wig 1%I - (7) Temporarily institutionalizing the patient of the <br /> caregivers to provide the caregiver total respite, when the <br /> mental or physical stress on the caregiver becessitatss this <br /> respite. Ibis institutionalisation may last for no more than a <br /> total of 30 days per year per patient. Program funds may provide <br /> no more than the current domiciliary care reiatursemebt rate for <br /> this institutionalisation. The services described by <br /> subdivisions (1) through (5) of this subsection shall be limited <br /> to a maximum of 20 hours of service per month per caretaker. <br /> Duration of the service period shall be unlimited for as lcnq as <br /> the caretaker continues to qualify as a caretaker as defined by <br /> subsection (t) of this section. <br /> (d) The program established by this section shall be <br /> administered by the Council of Government in each region, which <br /> shall contract for service provision with an existing urgency to <br /> be chosen by the same process as used for federal contracting. <br /> The Council in each region shall choose the respite teoser to <br /> provider on the basis of a competitive bidding p <br /> all existing respite care service providers. Criteria for . <br /> selection shall include documented capacity to provide care, <br /> adequacy of quality assurance, training, supervision, abase <br /> prevention and complaint mechanisms proposed by the provider, and <br /> lowest cost. <br /> 5 <br />
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