Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 410 § 410.605 — Private pay home care worker program; rules
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 410 ·
Oregon Code § 410.605·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Private pay home care worker program; rules.
(1) This section establishes a program, administered
by the Home Care Commission, to enable private individuals to purchase home
care services from the commission through the home care registry. The
commission shall administer the program in a manner that:
(a) Builds and
strengthens the home care workforce that provides home care services to medical
assistance recipients by offering home care workers the opportunity to obtain
additional work from private payers and by attracting additional home care
workers to the home care registry;
(b) Provides an
opportunity for the rapidly growing population of elderly individuals and
individuals with disabilities in this state, who are not eligible for medical
assistance, to obtain high quality and affordable home care services from
qualified, committed, experienced and well-trained home care workers;
(c) Protects
medical assistance recipients access to and receipt of home care services; and
(d) Ensures that
this state incurs no liability for the costs of home care services purchased by
private payers through the program, or for any other associated program costs,
that exceed the amount of revenue generated by the payments described in subsection
(5) of this section.
(2) The
commission shall establish by rule the types and scope of home care services or
other services that may be offered through the program. The commission shall
make available to consumers and potential consumers of home care services,
information about the scope of the services offered through the program, about
the long term care services and support that are not available through the
program and about other community resources that are available to individuals
seeking long term care services and support.
(3) The
commission shall adopt standards for home care services offered through the
program. The standards, to the greatest extent practicable, shall be compatible
with the standards for home care services reimbursed as medical assistance and
by in-home care agencies licensed under ORS 443.315.
(4) Private
payers purchasing home care services through the program must complete a
standard assessment instrument prescribed by the commission that evaluates the
capacity and willingness of the individual receiving services, or a person
selected by the individual to act on the individuals behalf, to effectively
manage and direct the home care services. A private payer and a private pay
home care worker must enter into a written service plan based on the assessment
instrument that is consistent with the private pay home care workers
capabilities, training and experience. The standard assessment instrument must
be completed prior to the commencement of services.
(5) The
commission shall establish payment rates for home care services purchased by
private payers through the home care registry and shall publish the rates
online, showing the projected cost of each component included in calculating
the payment rates. The commission shall establish the rates at levels expected
to generate total revenue sufficient to reimburse up to 107 percent of the
costs associated with the program including, but not limited to, the costs for:
(a) Screening,
registering and training private pay home care workers and maintaining and
expanding the home care registry;
(b) Hiring
additional staff;
(c) Providing
referrals of private pay home care workers to private payers;
(d) Paying the
private pay home care workers wages;
(e) Paying
payroll taxes;
(f) Paying for
health insurance and employee benefits, either directly or through a trust
account;
(g) Processing
payments from private payers and payments to private pay home care workers;
(h) Paying
workers compensation and unemployment insurance;
(i) Publicizing
the availability of the home care registry; and
(j) Other
activities undertaken to ensure the quality of private pay home care workers,
the adequate provision of home care services and other administrative expenses
associated with the program.
(6) A private
payer who purchases home care services through the program shall pay the
commission in advance for the services.
(7) The
commission shall establish the wage rates, pay the wages and provide for
employee benefits for private pay home care workers. A private pay home care
worker may not accept any additional compensation for hours of work that were
compensated by the program.
(8) Private pay
home care workers are subject to the same requirements as home care workers
providing services reimbursed as medical assistance with respect to:
(a) Home care
worker qualifications;
(b) Application
and enrollment in the home care registry; and
(c) Suspension or
termination of enrollment in the registry.
(9) The
commission may specify requirements and procedures, in addition to those
described in subsection (8) of this section, for private pay home care workers.
(10) The
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 410.605
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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