Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 388. Social and Health Services, Department of |
Chapter 388-106. Long-term care services. |
Section 388-106-1210. Who is eligible to receive respite care services through the family caregiver support program?
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- (1) To be eligible to receive respite care services, the caregivers must:(a) Have primary responsibility for the care or supervision of an adult with a functional disability who is not receiving a state or medicaid funded, long-term care service (e.g., COPES, personal care services, DD waiver); and(b) Provide a minimum of an average of forty hours per week of care, and/or supervision, or live with an adult who needs continuous care or supervision; and(c) Not receive financial payment for the care; and(d) Be assessed in the TCARE®, tailored caregiver assessment and referral system and determined to meet the eligibility threshold levels determined by state level policy and have TCARE® recommend the strategy to introduce alternate sources for care to provide respite.(2) An eligible participant is an adult who:(a) Has a functional disability;(b) Has a caregiver who is assessed in the TCARE® system and meets the criteria in WAC 388-106-1210(1); and(c) Is not receiving a state or medicaid funded, long-term care service (e.g., COPES, personal care services, DD waiver).