Wash. Admin. Code § 365-18-020 - Definitions
When used in this chapter, unless otherwise required by the context:
(1) "Contractor" means the
private nonprofit organization established by contract with the department to
provide the services of the office of the state long-term care ombudsman
program.
(2) "Department" means the
department of community, trade, and economic development.
(3) "Immediate family" pertaining to
conflicts of interest, means spouse, parents, children and siblings who live in
the same household or who have, as determined by the state office, a
significant financial relationship with the potential ombudsman.
(4) "Long-term care facility" or "facility"
is as defined in
RCW
43.190.020, and includes, but is not limited
to, nursing homes, adult family homes, boarding homes, assisted living
facilities, facilities that have a portion of their services established for
long-term care, long-term care facilities operated by the Washington state
department of veterans affairs, and any facility that is required by law to be
licensed but is not.
(5) "Long-term
care services" means services provided to residents and applicants of long-term
care facilities including, but not limited to, assessment, placement, case
management, and determinations regarding benefits, personal care, and health
care, but for purposes of these regulations does not mean care or services
provided in the applicant's or resident's home outside of a long-term care
facility or in other locations outside of a long-term care facility. Services
are those provided to residents of all ages, and include, but are not limited
to, those provided to individuals with developmental or physical disabilities,
mental illness, dementia, or substance abuse problems.
(6) "Ombudsman" means the state long-term
care ombudsman, assistant state long-term care ombudsman, regional long-term
care ombudsman, regional staff long-term care ombudsman, or certified long-term
care volunteer ombudsman.
(7)
"Resident" means any individual residing temporarily or permanently in a
long-term care facility, and, when concerning complaints about admissions,
readmissions, transfers, or discharges, includes applicants and former
residents of such facilities.
(8)
"State office" means the office of the state long-term care
ombudsman.
(9) "Pecuniary interest"
for purposes of this chapter means any significant ownership or investment
interest.
Notes
Statutory Authority: Chapter 43.190 RCW and Older Americans Act of 1965 (42 U.S.C., 3001 et seq., as amended). 00-09-060, § 365-18-020, filed 4/17/00, effective 5/18/00.
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