(1) A boarding home
licensee may permit a resident's family member to administer
medications or treatments or to provide medication or treatment
assistance to the resident. The licensee shall disclose to the
department, residents, the residents' legal representative if
any, and if not, the residents' representative if any, and to
interested consumers upon request, information describing whether
the licensee permits such family administration or assistance
and, if so, the extent of limitations or conditions thereof.
(2) If a boarding home licensee permits a resident's family
member to administer medications or treatments or to provide
medication or treatment assistance, the licensee shall request
that the family member submit to the licensee a written
medication or treatment plan. At a minimum, the written
medication or treatment plan shall identify:
(a) By name, the family member who will administer the
medication or treatment or provide assistance therewith;
(b) The medication or treatment administration or assistance
that the family member will provide consistent with subsection
(1) of this section. This will be referred to as the primary
plan;
(c) An alternate plan that will meet the resident's
medication or treatment needs if the family member is unable to
fulfill his or her duties as specified in the primary plan; and
(d) An emergency contact person and telephone number if the
boarding home licensee observes changes in the resident's overall
functioning or condition that may relate to the medication or
treatment plan.
(3) The boarding home licensee may require that the primary
or alternate medication or treatment plan include other
information in addition to that specified in subsection (2) of
this section.
(4) The medication or treatment plan shall be signed and
dated by:
(a) The resident, if able;
(b) The resident's legal representative, if any, and, if
not, the resident's representative, if any;
(c) The resident's family member; and
(d) The boarding home licensee.
(5) The boarding home may through policy or procedure
require the resident's family member to immediately notify the
boarding home licensee of any change in the primary or alternate
medication or treatment plan.
(6) When a boarding home licensee permits residents' family
members to assist with or administer medications or treatments,
the licensee's duty of care, and any negligence that may be
attributed thereto, shall be limited to: Observation of the
resident for changes in overall functioning consistent with RCW 18.20.280; notification to the person or persons identified in
RCW 70.129.030 when there are observed changes in the resident's
overall functioning or condition, or when the boarding home is
aware that both the primary and alternate plan are not
implemented; and appropriately responding to obtain needed
assistance when there are observable or reported changes in the
resident's physical or mental functioning.
[2004 c 142 § 6.]
NOTES:
Effective dates -- 2004 c 142: See note following RCW 18.20.020.