February 17, 2016 - Introduced by Senators Roth,
Olsen, Carpenter, C. Larson
and Hansen, cosponsored by Representatives Rohrkaste, Hesselbein,
Bernier, Novak, Tittl, Katsma, Czaja, Brostoff, Meyers, Kolste, Jagler,
Macco, Skowronski, Petryk, Swearingen, Kleefisch, Quinn, Kitchens,
Kahl, A. Ott, Ripp, Subeck, Sargent, Zepnick, Spiros, Murphy, E. Brooks,
Kulp, Ballweg, Nygren, Ohnstad, Johnson, Sanfelippo, Allen, Milroy,
Steineke, Sinicki and Born. Referred to Committee on Health and Human
Services.
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1An Act to create 146.43 of the statutes;
relating to: dementia specialist
2certification program.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
This bill creates a dementia specialist certification program. If a nurse aide or
a person designated by a care provider to coordinate and supervise resident activities
attends an appropriate instructional program, completes a competency evaluation,
and pays a certification fee, the Department of Health Services must certify him or
her as a dementia specialist. A certificate as a dementia specialist is valid for two
years. To renew the certificate, a person must provide proof to DHS of four hours of
continuing education. No person may use the title "dementia specialist" or "certified
dementia specialist" unless he or she is certified by DHS.
The bill requires DHS to establish standards for a curriculum for the
instructional program, which includes certain instructional topics. The
instructional program must consist of at least 40 hours and must include both
classroom and clinical instruction. DHS must approve instructional programs and
competency evaluations that meet the standards DHS established and review each
instructional program at least once every two years. DHS may suspend or revoke an
instructional program or competency evaluation that fails to satisfy the standards.
For further information see the state and local fiscal estimate, which will be
printed as an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
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1Section
1. 146.43 of the statutes is created to read:
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2146.43 Dementia specialist certification. (1) Eligibility for
3certification. The department shall certify as a dementia specialist any of the
4following persons who successfully complete an instructional program under sub.
5(4), successfully complete a competency evaluation program under sub. (5), and pay
6a fee set by the department by rule:
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(a) A nurse aide, as defined in s. 146.40 (1) (d).
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(b) A person designated by an entity, that is licensed or certified under ch. 50,
9to coordinate and supervise resident-centered activities for the entity.
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10(2) Renewal of certificate. A certificate as a dementia specialist under sub.
11(1) is valid for 24 months from the date the certificate is issued by the department.
12A person who is certified as a dementia specialist may renew the certificate by
13providing proof to the department of completion, every 24 months, of 4 hours of
14continuing education, as defined by the department by rule.
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15(3) Program curriculum. (a) The department shall establish standards for the
16curriculum of an instructional program that includes instruction in all of the
17following:
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1. Understanding the signs and symptoms of the various forms of dementia and
19the possible variations in care needs among individuals affected by the various forms
20of dementia.
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2. How to approach, observe, listen to, and communicate with, an individual
22with dementia.
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3. Recognizing pain in an individual with dementia.
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4. Skills and techniques for encouraging purposeful activities to provide
25holistic care intended to promote optimal life experiences for persons with dementia.
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15. Understanding the needs of an individual with dementia, how to develop a
2trusting relationship within the challenges of the effects of dementia, and how to
3avoid and manage behaviors that may be harmful to the individual or others.
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6. Communication skills necessary to communicate with coworkers,
5professionals, and families regarding individuals with dementia.
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7. Skills necessary to effectively advocate for the needs and interests of persons
7with dementia.
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8. Developing and using care plans to assist individuals with dementia in
9experiencing the highest possible quality of life.
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9. Techniques for effective problem solving.
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(b) The curriculum under par. (a) shall be no less than 40 hours of instruction,
12including both classroom and clinical instruction.
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13(4) Instructional program approval. (a) The department shall approve
14instructional programs for dementia specialists that apply for approval and that
15satisfy the standards promulgated by rule under sub. (3).
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(b) The department shall review the curriculum of each approved instructional
17program at least once every 24 months following the date of approval to determine
18whether the program continues to satisfy the standards for approval.
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(c) The department may, after providing notice, suspend or revoke the approval
20of an instructional program or impose a plan of correction for the program if the
21program fails to satisfy the standards for approval or operates under conditions that
22are other than those contained in the application approved by the department.
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23(5) Competency evaluation program approval. (a) The department shall
24establish standards for the approval of competency evaluation programs for
25dementia specialists.
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1(b) The department shall approve competency evaluation programs that apply
2for approval and that satisfy the standards for approval under par. (a).
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(c) The department may, after providing notice, suspend or revoke the approval
4of a competency evaluation program or impose a plan of correction for the program
5if the competency evaluation program fails to satisfy the standards for approval or
6operates under conditions that are other than those contained in the application
7approved by the department.
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8(6) Prohibitions on use of title. No person may use the title "dementia
9specialist" or "certified dementia specialist" unless he or she is certified under sub.
10(1).