Wash. Admin. Code § 388-112A-0720 - What are the CPR and first aid training requirements?
(1)
Adult family homes.
(a) Adult family home applicants, providers,
entity representatives, and resident managers must have and maintain a valid
CPR and first aid card or certificate before they obtain a license.
(b) Licensed nurses who work in adult family
homes must have and maintain a valid CPR card or certificate within thirty days
of their date of hire. If the licensed nurse is an adult family home provider
or resident manager, they must obtain the valid CPR card or certificate prior
to providing care for residents.
(c)
Adult family home long-term care workers must obtain and maintain
a valid CPR and first aid card or certificate as follows:
(i) Within thirty days of beginning to
provide care for residents if directly supervised by a fully qualified
long-term care worker with a valid first aid and CPR card or certificate;
or
(ii) Before providing care for
residents, if not directly supervised by a fully qualified long-term care
worker with a valid first aid and CPR card or certificate.
(d) The form of the first aid or CPR card or
certificate may be electronic or printed.
(2)
Assisted living facilities.
(a) Assisted living facility administrators
who provide direct care and long-term care workers must have and maintain a
valid CPR and first aid card or certificate within thirty days of their date of
hire.
(b) Licensed nurses working
in assisted living facility must have and maintain a valid CPR card or
certificate within thirty days of their date of hire.
(c) The form of the first aid or CPR card or
certificate may be electronic or printed.
(3)
Enhanced services
facilities.
(a) Enhanced services
facility administrators and long-term care workers who provide direct care must
have and maintain a valid CPR and first aid card or certificate within thirty
days of their date of hire.
(b)
Licensed nurses working in an enhanced services facility must have and maintain
a valid CPR card or certificate within thirty days of their date of
hire.
(c) The form of the first
aid or CPR card or certificate may be electronic or printed.
Notes
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