The medical respite program must provide coordination such that the client can access the following services:
(1) Clinical assessments;
(2) Behavioral health screenings for psychosocial needs;
(3) Medical case management;
(4) Case management support in accessing benefits and housing;
(5) Twenty-four hour wellness checks;
(6) Medical oversight to include:
(a) Medication monitoring; and
(b) Ongoing assessments to determine effectiveness of care plan and/or treatments;
(7) Minor clinical interventions (e.g., wound care, infection control, nonpharmacological pain management);
(8) Arrangement for transportation for the client to and from appointments that are not covered by nonemergency transportation as defined in WAC 182-546-5500; and
(9) Access to equipment for telehealth services and communication related to medical needs or care.