Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 388. Social and Health Services, Department of |
Chapter 388-106. Long-term care services. |
Section 388-106-0090. How does the CARE tool measure cognitive performance?
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- (1) The CARE tool uses a tool called the cognitive performance scale (CPS) to evaluate your cognitive impairment. The CPS results in a score that ranges from zero (intact) to six (very severe impairment). Your CPS score is based on:(a) Whether you are comatose.(b) Your ability to make decisions, as defined in WAC 388-106-0010 "Decision making."(c) Your ability to make yourself understood, as defined in WAC 388-106-0010 "Ability to make self understood."(d) Whether you have short-term memory problem (e.g. can you remember recent events?) or whether you have delayed recall; and(e) Whether you score as total dependence for self performance in eating, as defined in WAC 388-106-0010 "Self performance of ADLs."(2) You will receive a CPS score of:(a) Zero when you do not have problems with decision-making ability, making yourself understood, or recent memory.(b) One when you meet one of the following:(i) Your decision-making ability is scored as modified independence or moderately impaired;(ii) Your ability to make yourself understood is usually, sometimes, or rarely/never understood; or(iii) You have a recent memory problem.(c) Two when you meet two of the following:(i) Your decision-making ability is scored as modified independence or moderately impaired;(ii) Your ability to make yourself understood is usually, sometimes, or rarely/never understood; and/or(iii) You have a short-term memory problem or delayed recall.(d) Three when you meet at least two of the criteria listed in subsection (2)(b) of this section and one of the following applies:(i) Your decision making is moderately impaired; or(ii) Your ability to make yourself understood is sometimes or rarely/never understood.(e) Four when both of the following criteria applies:(i) Your decision making is moderately impaired; and(ii) Your ability to make yourself understood is sometimes or rarely/never understood.(f) Five when your ability to make decisions is scored as severely impaired.(g) Six when one of the following applies:(i) Your ability to make decisions is severely impaired and you require total dependence in eating; or(ii) You are comatose.
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