Person Served
Program
Health and Safety
Leadership and Governance
Human Resources and Professional Conduct
100

How does the program support the person served to move towards a greater sense of self-determination? 

x.8.8

Describe practice and give examples of how this is done within the program

100

 Describe how and when "time-outs" are used within the program? 

x.18.3

Define:

1. "time-outs" for children under 12 years of age are limited to 1minute per year of age and

2. Aged 12 and older not to exceed 20 minutes

100

What types of restraints are used within the program? x.19.4

Define type of restraint used

100

What is the practice that is in place to monitor the involvement of staff with person’s served financial affairs? 

2.1.6

To describe to practice around:

  • Leading/borrowing money
  • Joint financial ventures
  • Joint bank accounts
  • Trusteeship
  • Inheritance from PS estate  
100

What is the time frame that you have to provide personnel who are new, with access to the most current policies and procedures? 

8.2.4

24 hours

200

What do you have to consider when planning a recreational activity? 

x.26.2

1. PS can understand and follow guidelines for safety

2. Functioning level

3. Health/capabilities

4. Fun and offers skill development 


200

What would you document on a critical incident report? What happens to it after you write it? Who gets copy? Does anyone review them? 

x.20.2, x.20.3

1. Define what a reportable incident is

2. Define process

a. Documentation

b. Follow-up

c. Timelines for reporting 

200

Who is allowed to administer restraints? Who do you need to call and when? 

x.19.5

Only trained staff (if used the program will have one trained staff available on each shift)

Conditions of use are clearly defined

Who can authorize a restraint

200

What is the procedure that is in place to monitor access to person served and personnel file? 

3.1.2

1. Define persons who would have access & reasons for access

2. Describe process to monitor access

200

When you were hired how were your oriented to your position; to your duties; and to the individuals you work with? 

8.2.3

Staff will be able to briefly describe the timeline and the process they went through

Explore if the practice is consistent between all staff

300

How the person is served re-informed of their rights? how often? x.8.2

Define:

1. Process to re-inform PS rights

2. Process to document 

3. Timeline matches care planning 

300

Are pets allowed within the program? If so, what needs to be considered before bringing a pet into the program? x.16.8


Describe the process to ensure the following is addressed:

1. Risk to the person served

2. Risk to the pet

3. Temperament of the pet is suitable

300

What kind of supports are put in place for the person served and others involved following the incident? How would you document it? 

x.19.6, x.19.7

Monitoring behavior and/ or effect on PS

Timelines for notification

Incident report completed and sent 

Debriefing with all individuals affected 

Informed of rights

Incident report reviewing 

300

How does the organization ensure the electronically stored data is protected and access is limited? Does the organization permit the use of devices to store personal information? If so, what safeguards are in place to monitor the use? 3.2.1

Technologies used – computers, cells, PDAs, flash drives etc.

Security measures in place

How is the uses monitored

300

How do you ensure the equality of professional? 

8.1.7

1. Level of professional services required (e.g. LPN, RN, etc.)

2. Case load requirements

3. Verification of credentials

4. Standardized scope of practice

400

How do you support the persons served to pursue personal interest, hobbies, and activities? 

x.8.10

Describe how they:

1. Encourage involvement

2. Support cultural involvement

3. Expose PS to new activities

4. Support PS to access interest and activities

400

Describe what the practice of isolation of person served within program would look like? 

x.19.3

1. Removal for longer than 20 minutes

2. Documented supervision

3. Engages and supported to regain self-control

400

How does the program control the transmission of infections and infectious diseases? 

x.22.21

1. Staff are aware of role and responsibility to prevent/control infection

2. Staff have up-to-date information a nd are trained to prevent/control infection

3. Use of disposable latex gloves

4. Containment and decontamination

5. Maintenance of medical records of exposure

6. Protocols for early and rapid detection

400

Are person served data ever use in research projects? If so, what needs to be considered prior to start of a research project? 

3.2.2

1. Participation is completely voluntary

2. Continuation of service is not dependent on participation

3. Honorariums and financial incentives are addressed

4. Informed written consent of the person served is required and will include:

a. Nature and purpose of the research

b. Clear description of possible risks or discomfort

c. Guarantee of confidentiality

d. Participant’s (or legal guardian’s) signature

400

Have you involved practicum students within your programs? If so, what needs to be in place to support their placement? 

8.1.9 Practicum Student Contracts

  • Reporting relationships
  • Supervision expectations
  • Sharing of information, including student evaluations, both formal and informal
  • Contact between the student’s supervisor at the program and his or her academic supervisor
500

What types of positive methods are used to influence the behavior of persons served? 

x.18.1

1. Describe various ways in which they engage PS in a positive manner

2. Describe methods used such as:

a. Capacity building

b. Relational response

c. Strength based

d. Rewards etc. 

500

Are Restrictive Procedures used within the program? If so, please describe what restrictive procedures are used and how are they monitored? 

x.19.1

Describe:

1. If response procedures are used

2. If used will:

a. Identify type used

b. Identify if they are planned or unplanned

c. Describe how they are monitored

d. Define the documentation used to track use

500

What safety precautions are in place around medications? 

x.23.1

1. Safe transportation 

2. Locked storage 

3. Medications are labeled

4. Review of drug interactions

5. Review of instructions prior to administration

6. Medication records

7. Storage and retention of records

8. Disposal of medication

9. Define response to exceptional circumstances-refusal, medication error, adverse reaction etc. 


500

What is included in the Organization's Risk Management plan? 

1.2.3 Risk Management Plan

The plan will address:

1. The development of written policies and procedures to outline:

a. How risks are identified

b. How risks are reported

c. How risks are managed

d. How risks are acted on

e. How risks are acted on

f. Protocols defining response time

g. Protocols defining type of response provided

2. The identification of potential and actual risks, which are recorded in a risk register

3. An assessment of the probability of occurrence and/or severity of the risks recorded

4. Strategies used to mitigate identified risks, including but not limited to:

a. Prevention

b. Risk-reduction activities

c. Adequate insurance coverage to cover potential liabilities

500

How do you provide reasonable accommodations* for staff, respectful of the diversity of all people? 

8.1.8 Duty to Accommodate

• Accommodations for religious, cultural, or ethnic differences

• Physical access to the program and facility

• Assistive technology (e.g., materials developed to accommodate difficulties with understanding written materials such as enlarged screens, dictatalk software, etc.)

• Specialized equipment (e.g., wheelchairs, ergonomically designed furniture)

• Access to Employment Assistance Program

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