7 Alaska Admin. Code § 12.521

Current through September 25, 2024
Section 7 AAC 12.521 - Therapy services
(a) Physical therapy services offered by a home health agency must be provided in accordance with a plan of care by or under the supervision of a physical therapist licensed under AS 08.84. A physical therapist employed by or on contract with a home health agency shall
(1) evaluate a patient;
(2) establish or modify a physical therapy treatment plan upon written or verbal orders from a physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant;
(3) prepare clinical progress notes;
(4) prepare summaries of care;
(5) plan, supervise, and delegate services to a physical therapy assistant licensed under AS 08.84; and
(6) makes supervisory visits to the patient's residence every two weeks to evaluate the effectiveness of the services furnished by the physical therapy assistant and to document the patient's condition in the clinical record.
(b) Occupational therapy services offered by a home health agency must be provided in accordance with a plan of care by an occupational therapist licensed under AS 08.84. An occupational therapist employed by or on contract with a home health agency shall
(1) evaluate a patient;
(2) establish or modify an occupational therapy treatment plan upon written or verbal orders from a physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant;
(3) prepare clinical progress notes;
(4) prepare summaries of care;
(5) plan, supervise, and delegate services to an occupational therapy assistant licensed under AS 08.84; and
(6) make supervisory visits to the patient's residence every two weeks to evaluate the effectiveness of the services furnished by the occupational therapy assistant and document the patient's condition in the clinical record.
(c) A physical therapy assistant and occupational therapy assistant shall
(1) assist in preparing clinical progress notes; and
(2) participate in educating the patient, family, and staff.
(d) Speech therapy services offered by a home health agency must be provided in accordance with a plan of care by a speech therapist who has a current certificate of clinical competence in speech pathology granted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. A speech pathologist employed by or under contract to a home health agency shall
(1) evaluate a patient;
(2) establish or modify a speech therapy treatment plan upon written or verbal instructions from the treating physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant;
(3) prepare clinical progress notes; and
(4) prepare summaries of care.

7 AAC 12.521

Eff. 9/6/96, Register 139; am 5/14/2021, Register 238, July 2021

Authority:AS 18.05.040

AS 47.32.010

AS 47.32.030