(a) Responder responsibilities. A responder must:
(1) go to the individual's home if an alarm call is
made to a provider; and
(2) take appropriate action, including contacting public
service personnel, based on the situation.
(b) Securing responders. A provider must attempt to
secure the names of at least two responders from an individual on
or before the date the provider initiates services.
(1) If the provider is able to secure the name of only
one responder from an individual, the provider must:
(A) designate public service personnel in place of
the individual's second responder; and
(B) document the reason the provider could secure
the name of only one responder.
(2) If a provider is unable to secure the names of
any responders from an individual, the provider must:
(A) designate public service personnel in place of
the individual's responders; and
(B) send written notification to the case manager of
the inability to secure the names of any responders within 14 days
after initiating services.
(c) Responder orientation. A provider must:
(1) orient a responder in person, by telephone, or
in writing on the responder's responsibilities on or before the date
the responder is first contacted by the provider and asked to respond
to an alarm call;
(2) document the following information concerning
the orientation:
(A) the name and telephone number of the responder;
(B) the name of the individual;
(C) the date the responder was secured;
(D) the date of orientation;
(E) the method of orientation; and
(F) the topics covered; and
(3) ensure that a responder receives written procedures
on how to respond to an alarm call and document the date the procedures
were provided to the responder. The provider may mail the written
procedures to the responder.
(d) Replacing a responder.
(1) A provider must secure a replacement responder
when an individual's responder is no longer able to participate.
(A) If an individual has two responders, a provider
must secure a second responder within seven days after becoming aware
that the individual will no longer have two responders.
(B) If an individual has one responder, a provider
must secure a replacement responder within four days after becoming
aware that the individual's sole responder is no longer able to participate.
(C) If a provider is unable to secure any replacement
responders, the provider must:
(i) designate public service personnel in place of
the replacement responders; and
(ii) provide the case manager with written notification
within 14 days after the provider determines it cannot secure a replacement
responder.
(2) A provider must document:
(A) the date the provider became aware that a responder
was no longer able to participate; and
(B) the date the provider secured a replacement responder.
(e) Current responders. A provider must maintain a
record of the names of current responders for each individual.
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Source Note: The provisions of this §279.53 adopted to be effective March 1, 2006, 31 TexReg 1307; transferred effective July 1, 2021, as published in the June 11, 2021 issue of the Texas Register, 46 TexReg 3617 |