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 | We Are Hiring! Director of Education & Support |
| We are currently seeking a motivated and positive individual to join our team as the Director of Education & Support. This individual will play a pivotal role within the organization, overseeing all educational and training initiatives and serving as the backup point of contact for member inquiries. This position directs and manages the Education & Support Specialists, ensuring the delivery of prompt and accurate assistance to AFHC members. Read more about the qualifications and spread the word to your networks! |
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 | King County: Apply for a Free Heat Pump! |
| Another organization has opened applications for free heat pumps in King County! 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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 | There’s a WAC for That! Important Guidelines for Side Rail Use in AFHs |
| It’s essential for providers to stay informed about the proper use of side rails to ensure the safety and well-being of your residents. Read our news post to learn about the key guidelines, risks, and best practices for side rail use, as well as important compliance information. |
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 | Fall RCS AFH Provider Forum Q&As |
| The RCS AFH Provider Forum is a quarterly meeting with RCS hosted by the 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 Fall 2024 session here. The recording can also be viewed at this link. |
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 | Meet Our Interim Executive Director! |
| We are excited to welcome Hope Reffett as the Interim Executive Director of the Adult Family Home Council! Hope brings a wealth of experience and dedication to our community, with an extensive background of involvement in the Council’s history. We encourage you to read her letter to the membership to learn more about her background, vision, and the exciting plans she has for our future. We are confident that under her leadership, the Council will continue to thrive and grow in pursuit of our mission! |
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 | Welcome Our New Education & Support Specialist! |
| Cassidy Stewart joined the Council as an Education & Support Specialist on February 3rd and has already jumped in to assist providers! Our team at the office is thoroughly impressed by her ability to adapt and offer solutions to our membership. Learn about Cassidy’s background in her message to members linked below. |
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 | Update on Medicaid Referral System |
| ALTSA is working with Room and Care to implement the new Medicaid referral system in February! This tool will help match Medicaid clients with Adult Family Homes (AFH) and Assisted Living Facilities (ALF) at no cost to providers. Training materials are in development and will be shared in the coming weeks! |
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 | BCCU Background Check Processing Update February 5, 2025 |
| As of February 5th, BCCU has completed the manual review of all background checks. Courtesy email notifications were sent to all Primary Account Administrators (PAAs) regarding updates in the Background Check System (BCS) for inquiries submitted to BCCU between November 1 and December 6, 2024. Get more information in the notice from BCCU at our AFH News post linked below. |
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 | National Post-acute and Long-term Care Study (NPALS) Update |
| Several providers have reached out to the Council with concerns about a survey they received bearing the CDC logo. We want to assure you that this survey is legitimate and not a scam. Participation is entirely voluntary. Since 2012, the National Post-acute and Long-term Care Study (NPALS) has been collecting data every two years to better understand residential care communities and their needs. The study collects and analyzes data from U.S. providers who serve individuals needing post-acute care after urgent medical treatment or long-term care for those unable to care for themselves. |
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 | February 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 heard from the Executive Board of Directors and our interim Executive Director on recent changes and updates. |
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 | Rulemaking Webinars for TB and Disaster Preparedness |
| DSHS will continue tuberculosis rulemaking webinars for adult family homes and enhanced services facilities through Spring 2025. They will also be considering amendments to three WACs regarding disaster preparedness requirements for AFHs and are requesting feedback from providers through a webinar series. Get links to register for the upcoming sessions at our linked news posts. |
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 | A New Chapter for Karen Cordero |
| We encourage you to take a moment to read the heartfelt farewell from Karen Cordero, our Director of Education & Support. Over the past seven years, Karen has played a key role in educating and supporting providers, offering guidance, and advocating for provider interests with the State. Her dedication leaves a lasting impact on all of us at the Council and the thousands of providers she has served. We’re excited that Karen will continue her work in the AFH community as the new Executive Director of the Long-Term Care Foundation on February 24. While we express deep gratitude for her contributions at the Council, we wish Karen all the best and look forward to working with her in her new role! |
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 | NEW Hybrid Schedule at the Council Office |
| Exciting times are ahead at the Council! We are thrilled to announce that we have added new staff members and are continuing to grow our organization! 🎉 With much thought and consideration, we believe the best way to serve our membership is to focus on the office, meet the demands of our members, and support our growth. For the month of February, our primary focus will be on onboarding and training new staff, and supporting our legislative agenda. Starting January 31, 2025: Our phone lines will be open from 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM.We are committed to providing the best support and services to our members, and these changes are just the beginning. So many good things are coming your way—stay tuned! |
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 | February Credentialing Freeze and New HELMS System |
| The Washington State Department of Health is excited to announce the upcoming launch of a new licensing system for all health professionals and facilities in Washington February 19, 2025! The Health Enforcement and Licensing Management System (HELMS) will help create efficiencies, improve user experience, streamline processing, strengthen data access, and reduce paper-based activities. If your license expires in February, renew now to avoid delays! Ahead of the HELMS launch, all licensing and credentialing systems will be unavailable in order to make system upgrades. This freeze will be during President’s Day weekend from Friday, February 14 at 5 p.m. until the morning of Wednesday, February 19, 2025, to allow our team to transition data and launch the new system. Get information on licensing updates from the full notice linked below. |
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 | There’s a WAC for That! Hidden Tidbits in WAC 388-76-10000 |
| Welcome to the latest edition of “There’s a WAC for That,” where we uncover the hidden gems within Washington Administrative Code (WAC) 388-76-10000 – Definitions. This section is packed with crucial definitions that shape the care and protection of vulnerable adults in adult family homes. Dive into some key highlights with us! |
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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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 | Get Registered for our 2025 Lobby Day! Tuesday, March 25 | 8am — 5pm |
| Registration for our 2025 Lobby Day is now open! This free event is an opportunity to make your voice heard at the State Capitol. Share your experiences with lawmakers, discuss key issues, and network with other providers! Attending this Lobby Day will allow you to: |
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 | There’s a WAC for That! Ensuring Compliance with Transfer and Discharge Regulations |
| A recent article in The Columbian, titled “Vulnerable people quietly kicked out of Clark County’s adult family homes and assisted living facilities,” has raised concerns about the perception of inappropriate discharges from our settings. While the article acknowledges there is no measure of this alleged activity, it is crucial that we address these concerns to maintain the trust of potential residents and their families. To help maintain trust and ensure compliance, we’ve provided information in our AFH news post on how to properly handle resident transfers and discharge notices. |
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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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 | There’s a WAC for That! Reporting Outbreaks |
| Are you aware that you are obligated to report an outbreak of a communicable disease? Get information on how an outbreak is defined and who needs to be notified when an outbreak occurs in our recent AFH news post. Stay in compliance and protect the health of everyone in your home! |
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 | There’s a WAC for That! Record-Keeping for Residents |
| With a New Year comes a fresh start. It’s the perfect time to clean up and archive records/documents. Our latest AFH news post offers essential guidelines for providers to maintain up-to-date resident records. Key tips include retaining two years of assessments, NCPs, and the Preliminary Service Plan, ensuring confidentiality, and following WAC requirements on recordkeeping. Learn what must be included in resident records, such as identifying information, medical history, care plans, and more. Here’s to a well-organized and successful year ahead! |
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 | New Winter Seasonal Hazards Dashboard |
| Stay ahead of winter hazards with the new seasonal hazards dashboard from the Washington State Department of Health (DOH)! This tool provides crucial data on severe weather impacts, such as motor vehicle crashes, cold-related illnesses, asthma-related emergencies, and more. It features interactive maps and graphs to help providers, communities, and policymakers stay informed and prepared. Explore the dashboard to enhance your ability to safeguard residents and navigate the challenges of winter with confidence. |
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 | BOI e-Filing Requirements on Pause |
| Please note that beneficial ownership information reporting requirements have been affected by a recent federal court order. The Department of the Treasury is appealing that order. In the meantime, reporting companies are not currently required to file a BOIR and are not subject to liability if they fail to do so while the applicable order remains in force. However, reporting companies may still opt to file a BOIR at https://www.fincen.gov/boi. |
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 | 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. |
| Respiratory Protection Against Airborne Diseases and Regulatory Requirements November 7, 2024 |
| This Dear Provider Letter is a reminder to review your infection prevention and control (IPC) system for your home as well as relevant regulations and guidelines. Read the letter here. |
| LTC Ombuds Access to Residential Care Facility Residents and Resident Records October 31, 2024 |
| This Dear Provider Letter outlines the critical need to collaborate with the State Long-Term Care (LTC) Ombuds when they need access to facilities and residents. Read the letter here. |
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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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 | Stay Alert for COVID-19 Symptoms in Your AFH |
| The fall season is notorious for increasing cases of cold, flu, and COVID-19. As respiratory viruses spread in the community, the risk of spread in long-term care environments also increases. While we prepare for the season change, it’s important to stay alert for symptoms to prevent and slow virus spreading. Learn more about what to look out for with COVID-19 to keep your residents and your staff safe in our Members News post from Pim Savvy. |
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 | Succession Plans to be Reviewed Starting Sept. 1, 2024 |
| In 2020, WAC 388-76-10201 required adult family homes to have a succession plan. This is a written plan that outlines how the home will continue to meet requirements of Chapter 388-76 WAC if the provider or entity representative is unable to fulfill their duties. A new Dear Provider Letter released on Aug 2, 2024 states that licensors will now request to review your AFH’s succession plan during routine licensing inspections starting September 1, 2024. For more information on succession plans, read the letter here. |
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HCA & NA-C Training and Certification Deadlines (Updated 9/1/2023) |
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Stay Up-To-Date with Our Upcoming Events and Webinars! |
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