2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Chapter 410 - Senior and Disability Services
Section 410.020 - Implementation of state policy.


(1) Coordinate the effective and efficient provision of community services to older citizens and citizens with disabilities so that the services will be readily available to the greatest number over the widest geographic area; assure that information on these services is available in each locality, utilizing whenever possible existing information services; and assure that each new service receives maximum publicity at the time it is initiated.
(2) Assure that older citizens and citizens with disabilities retain the right of free choice in planning and managing their lives; by increasing the number of options in lifestyles available to older citizens and citizens with disabilities; by aiding older citizens and citizens with disabilities to help themselves; by strengthening the natural support system of family, friends and neighbors to further self-care and independent living; by assuring that older citizens and citizens with disabilities are able to make informed choices regarding the delivery of in-home care services by providing information about their responsibilities as employers of in-home care providers or, alternatively, about the responsibilities of an in-home care agency to provide services; and by encouraging all programs that seek to maximize self-care and independent living within the mainstream of life.
(3) Assure that health and social services be available that:
(a) Allow the older citizen and citizen with a disability to live independently at home or with others as long as the citizen desires without requiring inappropriate or premature institutionalization.
(b) Encourage, by expansion of existing programs for older citizens and citizens with disabilities, by school programs, by meals-on-wheels, by counseling or by other means, public and private development of nutrition programs for older citizens and citizens with disabilities that prevent or minimize illness or social isolation.
(c) Assure that if institutionalization is necessary, the institution should be of the highest quality where the older citizen and citizen with a disability may live in dignity.
(d) Protect the older citizen and citizen with a disability from physical and mental abuse and from fraudulent practices.
(4) Foster both preventive and primary health care, including mental and physical health care, to keep older citizens and citizens with disabilities active and contributing members of society; and encourage full restorative services for those older citizens and citizens with disabilities who require institutional care to increase the possibility of their return to independent living.
(5) Encourage public and private development of suitable housing for older citizens and citizens with disabilities, designed and located consistent with their special needs and available at costs they can afford.
(6) In implementing subsections (1) to (5) of this section, develop and seek support for plans to assure access to information, counseling and screening, as appropriate, by persons potentially in need of long term care without regard to the person’s income.
(7) Recognize the necessity for a variety of ways to help older citizens and citizens with disabilities maintain sufficient income to meet their needs.
(8) Encourage local transportation systems and volunteer groups to meet the daily transportation needs of older citizens and citizens with disabilities and to make accessible to them a broad range of services and programs, including social, health and religious services and programs.
(9) Encourage and develop meaningful employment opportunities for older citizens and citizens with disabilities in positions commensurate with their abilities; eliminate discrimination to such employment; and whenever possible, employ older citizens in programs that affect older citizens and citizens with disabilities in programs that affect citizens with disabilities.
(10) Involve older citizens and citizens with disabilities in the decision-making process for programs affecting their lives. Recognizing the ability of older citizens and citizens with disabilities to be advisors to the Legislative Assembly, agencies and professional staff, the Legislative Assembly intends that whenever possible older citizens and citizens with disabilities should assist in the development of policies affecting their lives.
(11) Assure to older citizens and citizens with disabilities the right to pursue activities within the widest range of civic, cultural, entertainment and recreational opportunities by opening such opportunities to participation by older citizens and citizens with disabilities, by encouraging older citizens and citizens with disabilities to utilize their capabilities by participating in government and by assuring them the right to serve.
(12) Make public educational facilities available to older citizens and citizens with disabilities and their organizations so older citizens and citizens with disabilities may pursue their educational interests; and encourage all institutions of learning and other appropriate agencies to develop and provide by outreach as well as by traditional means special education programs to meet the needs and interests of older citizens by addressing the problems and opportunities of aging and by responding to older citizens’ interests in liberal arts as well as their interests in hobby and recreation courses.
(13) Encourage the development of barrier-free construction and the removal of architectural barriers so that more facilities are accessible to older citizens and citizens with disabilities.
(14) Promote development of programs to educate persons who work with older citizens in gerontology and geriatrics and encourage qualified persons to seek such education.
(15) Encourage immediate application by both public and private agencies of knowledge acquired from research that can sustain and improve the health and happiness of older citizens and citizens with disabilities.
(16) Recognize that older citizens who retire should be able to do so in honor and dignity.
(17) Encourage and support:
(a) Distribution of literature which accurately presents facts concerning aging and disabilities of citizens.
(b) Efforts of schools, churches and other institutions, in teaching children and youth about the process of aging and disabilities of citizens so as to correct fallacies handed down from one generation to another.
(c) Intergenerational programming and participation by community organizations and institutions to promote better understanding and warm social interaction and to counteract the tendency to isolation of individuals who are elderly or who have disabilities.
(d) Correction of stereotyping of individuals who are elderly or who have disabilities in school texts and other books, newspapers, magazines, radio and television by encouraging review and analysis of these media by publishers, company ownership or other appropriate agencies.
(e) Efforts which show that many misconceptions and stereotypes have no basis in fact so older citizens and citizens with disabilities will be freed from the destructive tendency to socially conform by embracing these fallacies. [1981 c.191 §2; 1983 c.312 §2; 1985 c.180 §2; 1989 c.224 §71; 2007 c.70 §164; 2007 c.416 §1]

Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

2021 Oregon Revised Statutes

Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services

Chapter 410 - Senior and Disability Services

Section 410.010 - State policy for seniors and people with disabilities.

Section 410.020 - Implementation of state policy.

Section 410.030 - Legislative findings on long term care options.

Section 410.040 - Definitions for ORS 410.040 to 410.300, 410.320 and 410.619.

Section 410.050 - General policy.

Section 410.060 - Policy for persons with disabilities served by department.

Section 410.065 - Comprehensive plan for long term care system.

Section 410.070 - Duties of Department of Human Services; elderly persons and persons with disabilities; rules.

Section 410.072 - Determination of annual budget levels for type B area agencies; rules.

Section 410.074 - Consultation with representatives of type B area agencies on rules establishing methodology.

Section 410.080 - Department as single state agency for specified federal programs; authority as single state agency for Title XIX and Title XXI programs.

Section 410.090 - Department to implement supportive social services for persons age 60 and older; rules.

Section 410.100 - When department to administer area agency programs.

Section 410.120 - Senior and Disabled Services Account.

Section 410.180 - Long term care reimbursement audit manual.

Section 410.190 - Representation of entities in contested case proceedings before department.

Section 410.210 - Area agency advisory councils; membership; duties.

Section 410.250 - Duties of type A agencies.

Section 410.270 - Operation of type B agencies.

Section 410.280 - Duties of type B agencies.

Section 410.290 - Conditions for designation as type B agency; plan of operation.

Section 410.295 - Authority of type B agency to regulate adult foster homes.

Section 410.300 - Transfer of state employees to type B agency; conditions.

Section 410.320 - Governor’s Commission on Senior Services.

Section 410.330 - Legislator members; expenses.

Section 410.410 - Definitions for ORS 410.410 to 410.480.

Section 410.420 - Use of funds for specified services.

Section 410.422 - Oregon Project Independence Fund.

Section 410.430 - Eligibility for authorized services.

Section 410.435 - Expansion of Oregon Project Independence; rules.

Section 410.440 - Priorities for services.

Section 410.450 - Determinations of eligibility; rules.

Section 410.470 - Fees; collection; records; use.

Section 410.480 - Required record keeping; audit.

Section 410.490 - Duties of department; rules.

Section 410.495 - Registry for adult day care programs in state; rules.

Section 410.505 - Definitions for ORS 410.505 to 410.545.

Section 410.515 - Notice of availability of admission assessment services; disclosure form; department to provide services; maximum fees.

Section 410.520 - When assessment to occur; exceptions.

Section 410.525 - Disclosure of fees; waiver of assessment; additional assessment services.

Section 410.530 - Department authority; delegation; advisory committee; rules.

Section 410.535 - Rules.

Section 410.550 - Medicaid Long Term Care Quality and Reimbursement Advisory Council; membership; duties.

Section 410.555 - Submission of changes to Medicaid reimbursement system to council; advisory recommendation; approval; report; budget review; rules.

Section 410.595 - Legislative intent and findings.

Section 410.596 - Statewide plan to expand access to skilled home care and personal support workforce.

Section 410.598 - Training and testing for home care workers and personal support workers; rules.

Section 410.600 - Definitions for ORS 410.595 to 410.625.

Section 410.602 - Home Care Commission; membership; rules.

Section 410.603 - Developmental Disabilities and Mental Health Committee.

Section 410.604 - Duties of commission; executive director.

Section 410.605 - Private pay home care worker program; rules.

Section 410.606 - Referral of qualified individuals on home care registry.

Section 410.607 - Home care and personal support worker classifications and payment rates.

Section 410.608 - Selection of home care or personal support worker; right to terminate employment; eligibility determination made by Department of Human Services.

Section 410.612 - Collective bargaining.

Section 410.614 - Rights of home care and personal support workers.

Section 410.619 - Home care and personal support workers not state employees; exception.

Section 410.625 - Authority of commission; budget.

Section 410.710 - State policy on persons with disabilities.

Section 410.720 - Mental health and addiction services for senior citizens and persons with disabilities.

Section 410.730 - Self-Sufficiency Trust Fund; rules.

Section 410.732 - Disabilities Trust Fund; rules.

Section 410.740 - Oregon Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Services Program; advisory committee.

Section 410.851 - Policy on patient-based reimbursement system for long term care facilities; rules.