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TX HHS Form 1726. Relationship Definitions For Consumer-Directed Services

TX HHS Form 1726. Relationship Definitions For Consumer-Directed Services

The TX HHS Form 1726, "Relationship Definitions For Consumer-Directed Services," is a crucial document that helps resolve issues related to consumer-directed services (CDS) in Texas. This form is typically used in situations where an individual requires assistance with daily living activities, and it provides a clear definition of the relationships involved in CDS.

TX HHS Form 1727. Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens

TX HHS Form 1727. Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens

The TX HHS Form 1727, Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne Pathogens, is a crucial document that helps solve the problem of protecting employees from exposure to bloodborne pathogens. This form is typically used in situations where employees are at risk of occupational exposure to blood or body fluids containing visible blood, and it is essential for healthcare workers who perform tasks involving contact with blood or blood-contaminated body fluids.

TX HHS Form 1732. Management and Training of Service Provider

TX HHS Form 1732. Management and Training of Service Provider

The TX HHS Form 1732, Management and Training of Service Provider, is a crucial document for ensuring the effective management and training of service providers in consumer-directed services. This form helps solve the problem of ensuring that service providers receive necessary orientation, training, and evaluation to provide high-quality care to individuals receiving services.

TX HHS Form 1732-EMR. Management and Training of Service Provider Addendum

TX HHS Form 1732-EMR. Management and Training of Service Provider Addendum

The TX HHS Form 1732-EMR, Management and Training of Service Provider Addendum, is a crucial document for long-term care employers in Texas, including Consumer Directed Services (CDS) employers. This form helps solve the problem of ensuring that new unlicensed employees are informed about the Employee Misconduct Registry (EMR), which prevents individuals who have committed reportable conduct from being employed in regulated facilities and programs.

TX HHS Form 1733. Employer and Employee Acknowledgement of Exemption from Nursing Licensure for Certain Services Delivered through Consumer Directed Services

TX HHS Form 1733. Employer and Employee Acknowledgement of Exemption from Nursing Licensure for Certain Services Delivered through Consumer Directed Services

The TX HHS Form 1733, Employer and Employee Acknowledgement of Exemption from Nursing Licensure for Certain Services Delivered through Consumer Directed Services, helps solve the problem of ensuring that certain services can be delivered by unlicensed individuals in a Consumer Directed Services (CDS) option. This form is used in situations where an individual or their legally authorized representative (LAR) wants to employ someone to provide specific services, such as bathing, grooming, and feeding, without requiring a nursing license.

TX HHS Form 1734. Service Provider and Employer Certification of Relationship Status for CDS

TX HHS Form 1734. Service Provider and Employer Certification of Relationship Status for CDS

The TX HHS Form 1734, Service Provider and Employer Certification of Relationship Status for CDS, is a crucial document that helps establish the relationship status between service providers, employers, and individuals receiving Consumer Directed Services (CDS). This form is typically used in situations where there are complex relationships involved, such as when a service provider is also the spouse or legal representative of the person receiving services.