(a) The habilitation coordinator must:
(1) facilitate the coordination of the designated resident's
plan of care, including ensuring the plan of care is shared with members
of the SPT within 10 calendar days after the plan of care is developed,
updated, or renewed;
(2) assist a designated resident, LAR, or actively
involved person in exercising the legal rights of the designated resident
as a citizen and as a person with a disability, including protection
of rights and options to avoid unnecessary rights restrictions;
(3) provide a designated resident, LAR, or family member
with a written and oral explanation of the rights of a designated
resident receiving IHSS;
(4) document the explanation of rights required by
paragraph (3) of this subsection and ensure that the documentation
is signed by:
(A) the designated resident or LAR; and
(B) the habilitation coordinator;
(5) immediately notify the NF and service provider
agency if the habilitation coordinator becomes aware of an emergency
that impacts the designated resident's health or safety;
(6) be objective in assisting a designated resident
or LAR in selecting a service provider agency;
(7) ensure that a designated resident, LAR, and service
provider agency are informed of the name of the designated resident's
habilitation coordinator and how to contact the habilitation coordinator;
and
(8) give the service provider agency a copy of the
NF baseline care plan or NF comprehensive care plan, whichever is
most current.
(b) If the habilitation coordinator identifies a concern
with the implementation of the plan of care, the habilitation coordinator
must ensure the concern is communicated to the service provider agency
and attempts are made to resolve the concern.
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