(A)A foster caregiver
for medically fragile children shall have at least two years of experience caring
for medically fragile children or the equivalent medically fragile child care experience,
education or training as determined by the recommending agency. This requirement
shall not apply to a foster caregiver certified prior to January 1, 2003.
(B)Each foster caregiver
for medically fragile children shall successfully complete the number of hours of
preplacement and continuing training specified in the recommending agency's training
policy for medically fragile foster homes required pursuant to rules 5101:2-5-13
and 5101:2-5-33 of the Administrative Code.
(C)Each foster caregiver
for medically fragile children is a member of the treatment team and shall help
develop and implement the service plan for each child as prescribed by the recommending
agency.
(D)Occupancy limitations
for a medically fragile foster home.
(1)With the exception
of the provisions of paragraph (D)(2) of this rule, a foster caregiver for medically
fragile children may provide foster care for not more than five foster children,
two of whom may have intensive needs requiring their placement in a medically fragile
foster home.
(a)Any exceptions
to the number of medically fragile foster children to be served, must have specific
justification in accordance with the agency's policy for matching foster children
and foster caregivers for medically fragile children pursuant to rule 5101:2-5-13
of the Administrative Code.
(b)The justification,
which may include the need to place a sibling group, or the abilities of a particular
family in relation to the intensive needs of a particular child, shall be documented
in the child's case record and in the medically fragile foster home record.
(c)If more than two
medically fragile foster children are placed in a medically fragile foster home,
all agencies holding custody of any other children placed in the home shall be notified
by the recommending agency of the foster home within seventy-two hours of placement.
(2)A foster caregiver
for medically fragile children who is also an appropriately trained and licensed
professional may provide care for not more than five medically fragile foster children
placed in the caregiver's home. An appropriately trained and licensed professional
is considered one of the following:
(a)A registered nurse.
(b)A licensed practical
nurse.
(c)A licensed emergency
medical technician.
(d)A physicainphysician assistant.
(e)A licensed physician.
(3)Children placed
in a foster home on or prior to March 31, 2005 shall not be moved to another placement
solely to meet the requirements of paragraph (D)(1) or (D)(2) of this rule.
(E)A foster caregiver
for medically fragile children or at least one member of a medically fragile foster
caregiver couple or co-parent shall have consultation at least every two weeks and
at least monthly face-to-face contact with the recommending agency's professional
staff. At least one of the face-to-face contacts every two months shall be in the
medically fragile foster home.
(F)A foster caregiver
for medically fragile children shall prepare, and keep current, a written record
of each medically fragile child's emotional response to treatment and progress towards
achieving the treatment goals as identified in the child's service plan.
(1)The written record
shall include signed documents of treatment provided by any health care professional,
as well as records of any hospitalizations and hospital emergency room or urgent
medical care visits.
(2)All documentation
shall be maintained current and kept in the manner prescribed by the medically fragile
foster care program.
(G)Under the direction
of the treatment team leader, a foster caregiver for medically fragile children
shall assume primary responsibility for implementing the in-home treatment strategies
specified in the child's service plan and any revisions.
(H)A foster caregiver
for medically fragile children shall work cooperatively with the family of the child
according to the child's service plan and case plan.
(I)A foster caregiver
for medically fragile children shall perform any additional responsibilities and
duties established by the recommending agency in writing for a medically fragile
foster caregiver.
(J)A foster caregiver
shall attend and participate in the treatment team meetings for each child placed
in the home. If the foster home for medically fragile children certificate is in
the name of a couple or co-parents, only one caregiver is required to attend the
treatment team meetings unless otherwise specified by the recommending agency.
Effective: 4/1/2019
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates: 11/19/2018 and 04/01/2024
Certification: CERTIFIED ELECTRONICALLY
Date: 02/07/2019
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 5103.03
Rule Amplifies: 5103.02, 5103.03
Prior Effective Dates: 01/01/2003, 08/22/2005, 08/01/2009, 07/01/2014