In order to receive Medicaid reimbursement, Chore Aide services shall be provided by the following Medicaid-enrolled providers:
Each individual providing chore aide services shall:
In order to receive Medicaid reimbursement for chore aide services, a home care agency shall:
In order to receive Medicaid reimbursement for chore aide services, a business with a general business license issued by the DCRA to provide housekeeping services shall:
Supervisory staff employed by the provider shall develop a written chore aide service delivery plan (Plan of Care), and the beneficiary's case manager shall approve the service delivery plan before it is implemented.
The chore aide provider shall document in- home visits and telephone contacts in the beneficiary's service delivery plan at least within thirty (30) days of its home visit.
A copy of the chore aide service delivery plan shall be shared with the case manager and kept on- file at the Home Care Agency or the chore aide service provider licensed to provide housekeeping services.
Each provider of chore aide services shall maintain comprehensive records including the service delivery plans, and records identifying dates of training and topics covered in each employee's personnel file for a period of no less than ten (10) years.
An individualized in-service training plan shall be developed and implemented for each chore aide when performance evaluations indicate a need for more training.
A chore aide service provider shall provide a pre- and post-cleaning inspection of the home or place of residence with documentation indicating that the home environment is in a state that can be maintained by ongoing and routine housekeeping.
Each home care agency or business with a general business license issued by DCRA to provide housekeeping services shall ensure that the appropriate supervision of chore aide staff is conducted by an individual who has the following qualifications:
An EPD waiver beneficiary may choose an individual or family member other than a beneficiary's spouse, other legally responsible relative, or court-appointed guardian to provide chore aide services. Legally responsible relatives do not include parents of an adult child, so parents of an adult child shall not be precluded from providing chore aide services.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 29, r. 4235