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 | Action Steps to Protect Meaningful Day We Need ALL Voices! |
| We’re not done fighting! Lobby Day was a great step toward progress where nearly 150 providers crowded the Capitol Building to advocate for Meaningful Day. As we press onward, we need help from ALL of our members to protect the Meaningful Day program from budget cuts. There are three critical actions we’re asking everyone to take in the fight for this program that has positively impacted so many lives. Each step is essential to ensuring that legislators understand the impact of the cuts they’re proposing. Get involved to protect Meaningful Day at our News Post linked below: |
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 | Virtual Statewide Chapter Meeting Thursday, April 3 | 10:00am |
| The Adult Family Home Council’s Virtual Statewide Chapter Meeting is held on the first Thursday of every month from 10am-11am. This is a great opportunity to connect with affiliate business partners and fellow providers from across the state, share insights, and collaborate on best practices. You’ll also gain relevant education and updates that can help you improve your AFH operations. Join us and grow your network! |
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 | There’s a WAC for That! Disclosure of Charges and Security Deposits |
| As an adult family home provider, it’s crucial to adhere to the Washington Administrative Code (WAC) regulations to ensure transparency and protect resident rights. Get a brief overview of the key requirements regarding disclosure of charges, notice requirements, and handling of deposits at our newsletter. |
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 | Positive Partnerships: AFHs and Long-Term Care Ombuds |
| Our very own Tammy Stimach, owner of Arbor Rose Inc., had her AFH featured in a televised video celebrating the work of an ombudsman with 19 years of service! Watch the video at the link below and hear Tammy’s insights on this incredible opportunity to showcase AFHs and their impact on our community. |
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 | Save the Dates for our 2025 Spring Conference! |
| Our 2025 Spring Conference is coming soon to Auburn, Spokane, and Vancouver! Our theme this year, “Bloom Into Marketing” is designed to meet a growing need in the AFH community. We have a packed day planned with networking and vendor opportunities, engaging activities, and insightful presentations (with 5.0 CEU available) to equip providers with tools for marketing success. Breakfast and lunch will also be served. Get the dates and locations below, and expect registration to open soon! |
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AuburnWednesday, April 30 Green River College 12401 SE 320th St, Auburn, WA 98092 |
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| SpokaneWednesday, May 7 Spokane Community College 1810 N. Greene St, Spokane, WA 99217 |
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| VancouverFriday, May 16 Water Resources Ed. Center 4600 SE Columbia Way, Vancouver, WA 98668 |
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 | There’s a WAC for That! What to Know About the Updated Medication Disposal Policy |
| The Medication Disposal policy WAC 388-76-10490 has been updated as of March 10, 2025. We have included the WAC and helpful resources in our latest newsletter, with an updated policy template to adopt for your home. Be sure to include the information fact sheets for your preferred disposal method in your binder alongside the policy and tracking sheet for best practice! |
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 | Winter RCS AFH Provider Forum Q&As |
| The RCS AFH Provider Forum is a quarterly meeting with RCS hosted by the AFH Council. They are scheduled with the intention of improving communication, giving providers opportunities to meet with RCS staff, and ensuring provider questions are answered. Please see information on the questions and answers covered from our Winter 2025 session here. The recording can also be viewed at this link. |
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 | Long-Term Care Q&A Call — Infection Prevention Monday, April 7 | 10:00 AM |
| Long-term care partners in WA from all settings are invited to join us at a Q&A call about infection prevention topics. This call is for adult family homes, assisted living settings, nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities. It will be focused on answering YOUR questions about all aspects of infection prevention, including personal protective equipment (PPE), antimicrobial stewardship, multi-drug resistant organisms, respiratory protection, hand hygiene, isolation, transmission-based precautions and other topics. |
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 | Get updates on critical dear provider letters below. To see all letters, visit ALTSA’s page. |
| Guidance on Immigration Enforcement Operations in Long-Term Care Settings Revised March 10, 2025 |
| This Dear Provider Letter clarified that RCS does not require knowledge of citizenship status for clients or staff in AFHs. The letter also shares links to immigration resources. Read the letter here. |
| Investigation And Referral Process For Allegations Unrelated To Physical Or Sexual Abuse December 6, 2024 |
| This Dear Provider Letter shares an update to APS’s policy: they will now only investigate allegations of sexual abuse and physical abuse with substantial injury. The letter also explains what is classified as a “substantial injury.” Read the letter here. |
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 | Eastside King County: Apply for a Free Heat Pump! |
| Another organization has opened free heat pump applications for AFHs in Eastside King County! (Bellevue, Issaquah, Kirkland, Mercer Island, Redmond or Sammamish). This is being offered with funds from the Climate Commitment Act to specifically serve AFH providers. Heat pumps are an excellent source for reliable heating and can help reduce energy costs, benefiting both you and your residents. Learn more about the requirements and process at our news post linked below. |
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 | Updated Community Behavioral Health Support (CBHS) Guidance |
| The guidance for Community Behavioral Health Support (CBHS) Supervision services was updated in February 2025. Please review the guidance published by the Health Care Authority and DSHS for more information on claims submissions deadlines and documentation requirements. Please note: the AFH Council is working to understand the full scope of CBHS changes and is engaging in conversations with the Health Care Authority and DSHS. We will provide additional updates as soon as we have them. |
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 | March Statewide Chapter Meeting Recap |
| If you missed our last Statewide Chapter meeting, you can still get the updates we shared by watching the recording! This month, we had updates on the Governor’s proposed budget cuts, MCOs, AFHC marketing, and more! |
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 | Webinar Recording: Safety Awareness and Accident Prevention Program Planning |
| All employers are required to have an Accident Prevention Program, regardless of the number of employees they have. We’re working alongside Pim Savvy to create resources for developing your plan, including a webinar with more information. If you missed our webinar, you can still watch the recording. You’ll gain the tools you need to confidently implement and maintain your program while learning more about state requirements, steps, and helpful resources. You can also access the presentation slides here to follow along while you watch!. |
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 | Know Your Rights: Immigrant Resources |
| We have received several inquiries regarding deportation concerns and want to remind you that you have rights that protect you. To ensure everyone has access to important information, we’re sharing resources to help you navigate these concerns. Please refer to our news post for guidance on understanding and navigating your rights. |
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 | Tax Season Alert for AFH Providers |
| As tax season approaches, it’s crucial for adult family home (AFH) providers to stay informed about important deadlines and requirements. Be sure to review our Tax Season Alert for essential information about W-2 and 1099 forms, including when they should be mailed and what to do if you haven’t received them. Staying informed and meeting these deadlines will help ensure a smooth and stress-free tax season. |
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 | Update on Medical Test Site Waiver Resources |
| New Dear Provider Letter A new Dear Provider Letter was sent on November 15 with updated information on available resources. This newest letter supersedes previous letters on Medical Test Site Waivers and includes updated contact information. Read the Dear Provider Letter here. Medical Test Site Waiver Webinar A special webinar was hosted by the AFH Council to provide an overview of waived medical test sites in Washington. Attendees learned about the waived license, the application process and licensure requirements. You can view the recording here. |
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 | Changes to Residential Support Waiver (RSW) |
| DSHS recently released a Dear Provider letter outlining changes to the Residential Support Waiver (RSW) scheduled to start July 1, 2025. Services under RSW include Expanded Community Support (ECS) and Specialized Behavior Support (SBS). The state is shifting how it pays for behavioral health support to leverage better federal participation and reduce state costs, which means that SBS and ECS will no longer be the primary program for serving residents needing behavioral or mental health support. The AFH Council was specifically told that current RSW clients would remain on RSW, and only new residents would begin CBHS— but this letter states they intend to begin converting all eligible residents now. Read our latest AFH News post to learn more about the impact and how we are working to address this information. |
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HCA & NA-C Training and Certification Deadlines (Updated 9/1/2023) |
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