WAC 388-76-10000
Definitions. "Abandonment" means
action or inaction by a person or entity with a duty of care
for a frail elder or vulnerable adult that leaves the
vulnerable person without the means or ability to obtain
necessary food, clothing, shelter, or health care.
"Abuse" means the willful action or inaction that
inflicts injury, unreasonable confinement, intimidation, or
punishment on a vulnerable adult:
(1) In instances of abuse of a vulnerable adult who is
unable to express or demonstrate physical harm, pain, or
mental anguish, the abuse is presumed to cause physical harm,
pain or mental anguish; and
(2) Abuse includes sexual abuse, mental abuse, physical
abuse, and exploitation of a vulnerable adult, which have the
following meanings:
(a) "Sexual abuse" means any form of nonconsensual sexual
contact, including but not limited to unwanted or
inappropriate touching, rape, sodomy, sexual coercion,
sexually explicit photographing, and sexual harassment.
Sexual contact may include interactions that do not involve
touching, including but not limited to sending a resident
sexually explicit messages, or cuing or encouraging a resident
to perform sexual acts. Sexual abuse includes any sexual
contact between a staff person, who is not also a resident or
client, of a facility or a staff person of a program
authorized under chapter 71A.12 RCW, and a vulnerable adult
living in that facility or receiving service from a program
authorized under chapter 71A.12 RCW, whether or not
consensual.
(b) "Physical abuse" means a willful action of inflicting
bodily injury or physical mistreatment. Physical abuse
includes, but is not limited to, striking with or without an
object, slapping, pinching, choking, kicking, shoving,
prodding, or chemical or physical restraints unless the
restraints are consistent with licensing requirements, and
includes restraints that are otherwise being used
inappropriately.
(c) "Mental abuse" means any willful action or inaction
of mental or verbal abuse. Mental abuse includes, but is not
limited to, coercion, harassment, inappropriately isolating a
vulnerable adult from family, friends, or regular activity,
and verbal assault that includes ridiculing, intimidating,
yelling, or swearing.
(d) "Exploitation" means an act of forcing, compelling,
or exerting undue influence over a vulnerable adult causing
the vulnerable adult to act in a way that is inconsistent with
relevant past behavior, or causing the vulnerable adult to
perform services for the benefit of another.
"Adult family home" means:
(1) A residential home in which a person or an entity is
licensed to provide personal care, special care, room, and
board to more than one but not more than six adults who are
not related by blood or marriage to a licensed operator,
resident manager, or caregiver, who resides in the home.
(2) As used in this chapter, the term "entity" includes
corporations, partnerships and limited liability companies,
and the term "adult family home" includes the person or entity
that is licensed to operate an adult family home.
"Affiliated with an applicant" means any person listed on
the application as a partner, officer, director, resident
manager, or majority owner of the applying entity, or is the
spouse or domestic partner of the applicant.
"Applicant" means an individual, partnership,
corporation, or other entity seeking a license to operate an
adult family home.
"Capacity" means the maximum number of persons in need of
personal or special care who are permitted to reside in an
adult family home at a given time. The capacity includes:
(1) The number of related children or adults in the home
who receive personal or special care and services; plus
(2) The number of residents the adult family home may
admit and retain - The resident capacity. The capacity number
listed on the license is the "resident capacity."
"Caregiver" means any person eighteen years of age or
older responsible for providing direct personal or special
care to a resident and who is not the provider, entity
representative, a student or volunteer.
"Dementia" is defined as a condition documented through
the assessment process required by WAC 388-76-10335.
"Department" means the Washington state department of
social and health services.
"Department case manager" means the department authorized
staff person or designee assigned to negotiate, monitor, and
facilitate a care and services plan for residents receiving
services paid for by the department.
"Developmental disability" means:
(1) A person who meets the eligibility criteria defined
by the division of developmental disabilities under WAC 388-823-0040; or
(2) A person with a severe, chronic disability which is
attributable to cerebral palsy or epilepsy, or any other
condition, other than mental illness, found to be closely
related to mental retardation which results in impairment of
general intellectual functioning or adaptive behavior similar
to that of a person with mental retardation, and requires
treatment or services similar to those required for these
persons (i.e., autism); and
(a) The condition was manifested before the person
reached age eighteen;
(b) The condition is likely to continue indefinitely; and
(c) The condition results in substantial functional
limitations in three or more of the following areas of major
life activities:
(i) Self-care;
(ii) Understanding and use of language;
(iii) Learning;
(iv) Mobility;
(v) Self-direction; and
(vi) Capacity for independent living.
"Direct supervision" means oversight by a person who has
demonstrated competency in the basic training and specialty
training if required, or who has been exempted from the basic
training requirements and is:
(1) On the premises; and
(2) Quickly and easily available to the caregiver.
"Domestic partners" means two adults who meet the
requirements for a valid state registered domestic partnership
as established by RCW 26.60.030 and who have been issued a
certificate of state registered domestic partnership.
"Financial exploitation" means the illegal or improper
use, control over, or withholding of the property, income,
resources, or trust funds of the vulnerable adult by any
person or entity for any person's or entity's profit or
advantage other than for the vulnerable adult's profit or
advantage. Some examples of financial exploitation are given
in RCW 74.34.020(6).
"Financial solvency" means that the applicant or provider
is able to meet debts or financial obligations with some money
to spare.
"Entity representative" means the individual designated
by a provider who is or will be responsible for the daily
operation of the adult family home and who meets the
requirements of this chapter and chapter 388-112 WAC.
"Home" means adult family home.
"Imminent danger" or "immediate threat" means serious
physical harm to or death of a resident has occurred, or there
is a serious threat to the resident's life, health or safety.
"Indirect supervision" means oversight by a person who:
(1) Has demonstrated competency in the basic training and
specialty training if required; or
(2) Has been exempted from the basic training
requirements; and
(3) Is quickly and easily available to the care giver,
but not necessarily on-site.
"Inspection" means a review by department personnel to
determine the health, safety, and well-being of residents, and
the adult family home's compliance with this chapter and
chapters 70.128, 70.129, 74.34 RCW, and other applicable rules
and regulations. The department's review may include an
on-site visit.
"Management agreement" means a written, executed
agreement between the adult family home and another individual
or entity regarding the provision of certain services on
behalf of the adult family home.
"Mandated reporter" means an employee of the department,
law enforcement, officer, social worker, professional school
personnel, individual provider, an employee of a facility, an
employee of a social service, welfare, mental health, adult
day health, adult day care, or hospice agency, county coroner
or medical examiner, Christian Science practitioner, or health
care provider subject to chapter 18.130 RCW. For the purpose
of the definition of a mandated reporter, "Facility" means a
residence licensed or required to be licensed under chapter 18.20 RCW (Boarding homes), chapter 18.51 RCW (Nursing homes),
chapter 70.128 RCW (Adult family homes), chapter 72.36 RCW
(Soldiers' homes), chapter 71A.20 RCW (Residential
habilitation centers), or any other facility licensed by the
department.
"Medical device" as used in this chapter, means any piece
of medical equipment used to treat a resident's assessed need.
(1) A medical device is not always a restraint and should
not be used as a restraint;
(2) Some medical devices have considerable safety risks
associated with use; and
(3) Examples of medical devices with known safety risks
when used are transfer poles, Posey or lap belts, and side
rails.
"Medication administration" means giving resident
medications by a person legally authorized to do so, such as a
physician, pharmacist or nurse.
"Medication organizer" is a container with separate
compartments for storing oral medications organized in daily
doses.
"Mental illness" is defined as an Axis I or II diagnosed
mental illness as outlined in volume IV of the Diagnostic and
Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (a copy is available
for review through the aging and disability services
administration).
"Minimal" means violations that result in little or no
negative outcome and/or little or no potential harm for a
resident.
"Moderate" means violations that result in negative
outcome and actual or potential harm for a resident.
"Multiple facility provider" means a provider who is
licensed to operate more than one adult family home.
"Neglect" means:
(1) A pattern of conduct or inaction by a person or
entity with a duty of care that fails to provide the goods and
services that maintain physical or mental health of a
vulnerable adult, or that fails to avoid or prevent physical
or mental harm or pain to a vulnerable adult; or
(2) An act or omission that demonstrates a serious
disregard of consequences of such a magnitude as to constitute
a clear and present danger to the vulnerable adult's health,
welfare, or safety, including but not limited to conduct
prohibited under RCW 9A.42.100.
"Nurse delegation" means a registered nurse transfers the
performance of selected nursing tasks to competent nursing
assistants in selected situations. The registered nurse
delegating the task retains the responsibility and
accountability for the nursing care of the resident.
"Over-the-counter medication" is any medication that can
be purchased without a prescriptive order, including but not
limited to vitamin, mineral, or herbal preparations.
"Personal care services" means both physical assistance
and/or prompting and supervising the performance of direct
personal care tasks as determined by the resident's needs and
does not include assistance with tasks performed by a licensed
health professional.
"Physical restraint" means a manual method, obstacle, or
physical or mechanical device, material, or equipment attached
or adjacent to the resident's body that restricts freedom of
movement or access to his or her body, is used for discipline
or convenience, and is not required to treat the resident's
medical symptoms.
"Placement agency" is an "elder or vulnerable adult
referral agency" as defined in chapter 18.330 RCW and means a
business or person who receives a fee from or on behalf of a
vulnerable adult seeking a referral to care services or
supportive housing or who receives a fee from a care services
provider or supportive housing provider because of any
referral provided to or on behalf of a vulnerable adult.
"Practitioner" includes a physician, osteopathic
physician, podiatric physician, pharmacist, licensed practical
nurse, registered nurse, advanced registered nurse
practitioner, dentist, and physician assistant licensed in the
state of Washington.
"Prescribed medication" refers to any medication (legend
drug, controlled substance, and over-the-counter) that is
prescribed by an authorized practitioner.
"Provider" means:
(1) Any person who is licensed to operate an adult family
home and meets the requirements of this chapter; or
(2) Any corporation, partnership, or limited liability
company that is licensed under this chapter to operate an
adult family home and meets the requirements of this chapter.
"Recurring" or "repeated" means that the department has
cited the adult family home for a violation of applicable
licensing laws or rules and the circumstances of (1) and (2)
of this definition are present:
(1) The department previously imposed an enforcement
remedy for a violation of the same section of law or rule for
substantially the same problem following any type of
inspection within the preceding thirty-six months; or
(2) The department previously cited a violation under the
same section of law or rule for substantially the same problem
following any type of inspection on two occasions within the
preceding thirty-six months.
(3) If the previous violation in (1) or (2) of this
definition was pursuant to a law or rule that has changed at
the time of the new violation, a citation to the equivalent
current law or rule section is sufficient.
"Resident" means any adult unrelated to the provider who
lives in the adult family home and who is in need of care.
Except as specified elsewhere in this chapter, for
decision-making purposes, the term "resident" includes the
resident's surrogate decision maker acting under state law.
"Resident manager" means a person employed or designated
by the provider to manage the adult family home and who meets
the requirements of this chapter.
"Serious" means violations that result in one or more
negative outcomes and significant actual harm to residents
that does not constitute imminent danger; and or, there is
reasonable predictability of recurring actions, practices,
situations or incidents with potential for causing significant
harm to a resident.
"Severity" means the seriousness of a violation as
determined by actual or potential negative outcomes for
residents and subsequent actual or potential for harm.
Outcomes include any negative effect on the resident's
physical, mental or psychosocial well being (i.e., safety,
quality of life, quality of care).
"Significant change" means:
(1) A lasting change, decline or improvement in the
resident's baseline physical, mental or psychosocial status;
(2) The change is significant enough so the current
assessment and/or negotiated care plan do not reflect the
resident's current status; and
(3) A new assessment may be needed when the resident's
condition does not return to baseline within a two week period
of time.
"Special care" means care beyond personal care services
as defined in this section.
"Staff" means any person who:
(1) Is employed or used by an adult family home, directly
or by contract, to provide care and services to any resident.
(2) Staff must meet all of the requirements in this
chapter and chapter 388-112 WAC.
"Uncorrected" means the department has cited a violation
of WAC or RCW following an inspection and the violation
remains uncorrected at the time of a subsequent inspection for
the specific purpose of verifying whether such violation has
been corrected.
"Unsupervised" means not in the presence of:
(1) Another employee or volunteer from the same business
or organization; or
(2) Any relative or guardian of any of the children or
developmentally disabled persons or vulnerable adults to which
the employee, student or volunteer has access during the
course of his or her employment or involvement with the
business or organization.
"Usable floor space" means resident bedroom floor space
exclusive of:
(1) Toilet rooms;
(2) Closets;
(3) Lockers;
(4) Wardrobes;
(5) Vestibules, and
(6) The space required for the door to swing if the
bedroom door opens into the resident bedroom.
"Water hazard" means any body of water over twenty-four
inches in depth that can be accessed by a resident, and
includes but not limited to:
(1) In-ground, above-ground, and on-ground pools;
(2) Hot tubs, spas;
(3) Fixed-in-place wading pools;
(4) Decorative water features;
(5) Ponds; or
(6) Natural bodies of water such as streams, lakes,
rivers, and oceans.
"Willful" means the deliberate or nonaccidental action or
inaction by an individual that he/she knew or reasonably
should have known could cause a negative outcome, including
harm, injury, pain or anguish.
"Vulnerable adult" includes a person:
(1) Sixty years of age or older who has the functional,
mental, or physical inability to care for himself or herself;
(2) Found incapacitated under chapter 11.88 RCW;
(3) Who has a developmental disability as defined under
RCW 71A.10.020;
(4) Admitted to any facility;
(5) Receiving services from home health, hospice, or home
care agencies licensed or required to be licensed under
chapter 70.127 RCW;
(6) Receiving services from an individual provider; or
(7) With a functional disability who lives in his or her
own home, who is directing and supervising a paid personal
aide to perform a health care task as authorized by RCW 74.39.050.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.128 RCW. 12-01-004, §
388-76-10000, filed 12/7/11, effective 1/7/12. Statutory
Authority: RCW 70.128.040, chapter 74.39A RCW. 10-16-082, §
388-76-10000, filed 7/30/10, effective 1/1/11. Statutory
Authority: RCW 70.128.040. 10-03-064, § 388-76-10000, filed
1/15/10, effective 2/15/10; 09-03-029, § 388-76-10000, filed
1/12/09, effective 2/12/09. Statutory Authority: RCW 70.128.040 and chapters 70.128 and 74.34 RCW. 07-21-080, §
388-76-10000, filed 10/16/07, effective 1/1/08.]