A. If a provider provides assistance in the self-administration of medication, the provider shall ensure that:
- 1. If a recipient is receiving assistance in the self-administration of medication, the recipient’s medication is stored by the provider;
2. The following assistance is provided to a recipient:
- a. A reminder when it is time to take the medication;
- b. Opening the medication container or medication organizer for the recipient;
- c. Observing the recipient while the recipient removes the medication from the medication container or medication organizer;
d. Verifying that the medication is taken as ordered by the recipient’s medical practitioner by confirming that:
- i. The recipient taking the medication is the individual stated on the medication container label,
- ii. The recipient is taking the dosage of the medication as stated on the medication container label, and
- iii. The recipient is taking the medication at the time stated on the medication container label; or
- e. Observing the recipient while the recipient takes the medication; and
- 3. Assistance in the self-administration of medication provided to a recipient is documented in the recipient’s medical record.
B. When medication is stored by a provider, the provider shall ensure that:
- 1. A locked cabinet, closet, or self-contained unit is used for medication storage;
- 2. Medication is stored according to the instructions on the medication container; and
- 3. Medication, including expired medication, that is no longer being used is discarded.
C. A provider shall immediately report a medication error or a recipient’s adverse reaction to a medication to the:
- 1. Medical practitioner who ordered the medication, or
- 2. Contact individual at the behavioral health respite home’s collaborating health care institution.
Historical Note
Section made by exempt rulemaking at 19 A.A.R. 2015, effective October 1, 2013 (Supp. 13-2). Section R9-10-1606 renumbered to R9-10-1607; new Section R9-10-1606 renumbered from R9-10-1605 and amended by exempt rulemaking at 20 A.A.R. 1409, pursuant to Laws 2013, Ch. 10, § 13; effective July 1, 2014 (Supp. 14-2).