Personal Support Worker definition

Personal Support Worker means "personal support worker" as defined in OAR 411-375-0010.
Personal Support Worker means a person:
Personal Support Worker means a person, as defined in ORS 410.600:

Examples of Personal Support Worker in a sentence

  • Personal Support Worker (PSW) rates:• Rates must be consistent with the current Collective Bargaining Agreement.

  • The Personal Support Worker education accreditation is recognized as equivalent to the Health Care Aide Course.

  • The Committee will also make recommendations regarding Personal Support Worker trainings to the Developmental Disability/Mental Health Committee (DD/MH-C).

  • Additionally, individuals may utilize alternate service providers such as contracted in-home care agencies that can be employed on short notice if an individual cannot locate a Homecare Worker or Personal Support Worker who can meet their needs.

  • The parties agree to recognize the Personal Support Worker education accreditation as equivalent to the Health Care Aide Course.


More Definitions of Personal Support Worker

Personal Support Worker or “PSW” has the meaning as set forth in OAR 000-000-0000.
Personal Support Worker means the worker defined in OAR 411- 375-0010.
Personal Support Worker means, for the purpose of these rules, a provider enrolled by ODHS who is hired or selected by an individual with a developmental disability, their designated common law employer, or proxy to provide services in the individual’s home and community.
Personal Support Worker means a personal support worker as defined in OAR 410-172-0190 and OAR 411-375-0010.
Personal Support Worker means a provider described in OAR 411- 375-0010(38)(a)(A) - (D) and OAR 410-172-0190(1) - (7).
Personal Support Worker is an employee who has completed the Personal Support Worker course and obtained the Personal Support Worker Certificate or has equivalent training.
Personal Support Worker means, for the purpose of these rules, a person, as defined in ORS 410.600:provider enrolled by ODHS who is hired or selected by an individual with a developmental disability, their designated common law employer, or proxy to provide services in the individual’s home and community.