(1) Boarding homes are not required to provide assistance with
one or more activities of daily living.
(2) If a boarding home licensee chooses to provide
assistance with activities of daily living, the licensee shall
provide at least the minimal level of assistance for all
activities of daily living consistent with subsection (3) of this
section and consistent with the reasonable accommodation
requirements in state or federal laws. Activities of daily
living are limited to and include the following:
(a) Bathing;
(b) Dressing;
(c) Eating;
(d) Personal hygiene;
(e) Transferring;
(f) Toileting; and
(g) Ambulation and mobility.
(3) The department shall, in rule, define the minimum level
of assistance that will be provided for all activities of daily
living, however, such rules shall not require more than
occasional stand-by assistance or more than occasional physical
assistance.
(4) The licensee shall clarify, through the disclosure form,
the assistance with activities of daily living that may be
provided, and any limitations or conditions that may apply. The
licensee shall also clarify through the disclosure form any
additional services that may be provided.
(5) In providing assistance with activities of daily living,
the boarding home shall observe the resident for changes in
overall functioning and respond appropriately when there are
observable or reported changes in the resident's physical,
mental, or emotional functioning.
[2004 c 142 § 3.]
NOTES:
Effective dates -- 2004 c 142: See note following RCW 18.20.020.