WAC 246-888-045
What is an enabler? Enablers are
physical devices used to facilitate an individual's/resident's
self-administration of a medication. Physical devices
include, but are not limited to, a medicine cup, glass, cup,
spoon, bowl, prefilled syringes, syringes used to measure
liquids, specially adapted table surface, straw, piece of
cloth or fabric.
An individual's hand may also be an enabler. The
practice of "hand-over-hand" administration is not allowed. Medication administration with assistance includes steadying
or guiding an individual's hand while he or she applies or
instills medications such as ointments, eye, ear and nasal
preparations.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 69.41 RCW, RCW 18.64.005. 04-18-095, recodified as § 246-888-045, filed 9/1/04,
effective 10/2/04. Statutory Authority: RCW 18.64.005 and 69.41.085. 00-01-123, § 246-888-050, filed 12/17/99,
effective 1/17/00.]