Utah Chore Services Policy Manual
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The Comprehensive Policy & Procedure Manual for Utah Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Chore Services Provider offers a detailed and structured framework for operating a compliant agency delivering chore services to individuals under the HCBS program. This manual is fully compliant with the Utah Administrative Code R539-1, the Division of Services for People with Disabilities (DSPD) Standards, and 42 CFR §441.301, which outlines the HCBS Settings Final Rule, ensuring that all services meet the necessary federal and state regulatory requirements.
The manual covers a broad range of operational policies and procedures to ensure the delivery of safe, high-quality, and person-centered chore services. It includes guidelines on provider certification, service delivery standards, client eligibility, service documentation, and compliance with health and safety regulations. Key areas such as client rights, staff qualifications and training, service planning, and emergency preparedness are thoroughly addressed to ensure the protection and well-being of participants. Additionally, the manual emphasizes adherence to the HCBS Settings Final Rule to support individuals’ integration into the community and promote their independence.
By aligning with the requirements of Utah Administrative Code R539-1, DSPD Standards, and 42 CFR §441.301, this manual provides a comprehensive approach to maintaining high standards of care, ensuring that chore services are delivered in compliance with all applicable regulations. It serves as a vital resource for HCBS providers, ensuring that they meet licensure, Medicaid certification, and accreditation requirements while delivering effective, person-centered care.