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17.9.1 Case Recording

A case file will be maintained for individuals who are only a Respite Care Provider Resource.  If the respite care resource has a foster care license, documentation specific to respite services are maintained in their licensing case file under a cover sheet labeled, Respite.  Respite care is a contracted service.  A Current foster care license is not necessary in order for an individual to be awarded a cooperative agreement for Respite services. The composition of the Respite Care Provider case file should be the following:

Forms Section (Yellow)

HIPAA (White)

Correspondence (White)

Training (Buff)

Contracts (Yellow)

OHI Reports (Pink)

The cover sheet should include:

Narrative (Blue)

Placed Inside and attached to the front flap of the file folder:

17.9.2 Initial Recording

The initial recording should document the date the CM-10 was signed by the family and Children’s Service Worker. The worker should also meet with the family’s biological/adopted children separate from the parents to discuss their feelings on sharing their household. The date the vendor was opened in the system should also be noted.

Document that the background screenings were completed for all household members:

17.9.3 Subsequent Recording

Subsequent recording will include:

A summary should be completed yearly prior to issuance of a new cooperative agreement. The summary will include:

17.9.4 Documentation of Contact with Children in Division Custody

When a staff member makes a visit at the respite provider’s home, contact with all household members should be documented. However, only initials should be utilized when making reference to children in Division custody. This is true of all current and previous placements in the household. Resource family records are not confidential and may be requested by the public. Using initials only will maintain confidentiality of the children in Division custody.

A list, Placement Report for Foster Home Record, CD-104, shall be maintained in the forms section of the file with the names, placement and removal dates of all children in the resource family home. This form will be removed prior to the records being made public.

17.9.5 Documentation of Criminal History

Staff should not list specifics in the narrative section of the file when documenting criminal history. The narrative should simply reflect one of the following:

17.9.6 Closing Summary

There should be a summary completed whenever a respite resource home is closed.  For those closed voluntarily, the narrative should include why the family chose to close/not have their cooperative agreement renewed as well as any concerns or strengths of the family noted by staff.  For those closed due a cooperative agreement or qualification issues that led to not renewing the cooperative agreement and any other concerns, the information should be documented clearly.  The date of the exit interview and the discussion with the family should be documented in the closing summary also.

The contract unit must be contacted to close a cooperative agreement for respite services; CM-9 and CM-10 prior to June 30, end of fiscal year.

Chapter Memoranda History: (prior to 1/31/07)

Memoranda History:

CD09-07, CD10-20