Current through Register Vol. 24-21, November 1, 2024
Section 388-71-0846 - What content must be included in long-term care worker orientation?(1) For long-term care worker orientation required of those individuals identified in WAC 388-71-0860, long-term care worker orientation is a two hour training that must include introductory information in the following areas:(a) The care setting and the characteristics and special needs of the population served;(b) Basic job responsibilities and performance expectations;(c) The care plan or negotiated service agreement, including what it is and how to use it;(e) Process, policies, and procedures for observation, documentation, and reporting;(f) Resident rights protected by law, including the right to confidentiality and the right to participate in care decisions or to refuse care and how the long-term care worker will protect and promote these rights;(g) Mandatory reporter law and worker responsibilities as required under chapter 74.34 RCW; and(h) Communication methods and techniques that may be used while working with a resident or guardian and other care team members.(2) One hour of completed classroom instruction or other form of training (such as a video or online course) in long-term care orientation training equals one hour of training. The training entity must establish a way for the long-term care worker to receive feedback from an approved instructor or a proctor trained by an approved instructor.Wash. Admin. Code § 388-71-0846
Amended by WSR 23-01-022, Filed 12/9/2022, effective 1/9/2023Statutory Authority: RCW 74.08.090, 74.09.520. 13-02-023, § 388-71-0846, filed 12/20/12, effective 1/20/13.