Texas Statutes
Subchapter B. Administrative Provisions
Section 40.036. Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Training

Sec. 40.036. ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE AND DEMENTIA TRAINING. (a) In this section:
(1) "Adult protective services employee" means a division employee who performs a function described by Section 40.035(a).
(2) "Division" means the department's adult protective services division.
(b) Except as provided by Subsections (c) and (d), the department shall develop a training program for adult protective services employees on identifying and interacting with individuals who have Alzheimer's disease or dementia. The program must include an initial four-hour training requirement and an annual two-hour continuing education requirement. The requirements are in addition to the training required by Section 40.035, but may be provided in conjunction with that training. The training program must cover, at a minimum, information about:
(1) dementia, including behavioral and psychiatric symptoms;
(2) interaction with an individual who has impaired communication skills, including effective and respectful communication techniques;
(3) techniques for understanding and approaching an individual's behavioral symptoms;
(4) specific aspects of safety, including wandering by an individual;
(5) abuse, neglect, and exploitation, as defined by Section 48.002, of an individual with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, including:
(A) identifying the most common types of abuse;
(B) recognizing signs of abuse, neglect, and exploitation; and
(C) identifying when it is necessary to contact a law enforcement agency about potential criminal behavior toward an individual with Alzheimer's disease or dementia that is committed by a family member or caretaker of the individual or that occurs in an institution;
(6) identification of self-neglect by an individual with Alzheimer's disease or dementia; and
(7) protocols for connecting an individual with Alzheimer's disease or dementia to local care resources or professionals who are skilled in dementia care to encourage cross-referring the individual for services and increase reporting of incidents of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
(c) The division may use a training program developed or adopted by the Health and Human Services Commission or the Department of State Health Services if the program is equivalent to or more extensive than the program requirements under Subsection (b).
(d) If another state law or a federal law or regulation requires training on Alzheimer's disease or dementia that is more rigorous or extensive than the training required by Subsection (b), the division shall provide training to adult protective services employees that complies with that law or regulation.
(e) An area agency on aging must ensure that the agency's employees or volunteers who provide services directly to an elderly individual or the individual's family members or caregivers receive training on Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The training must:
(1) be evidence-based or evidence-informed; and
(2) focus on:
(A) recognizing the signs and symptoms of cognitive impairments caused by Alzheimer's disease or dementia; and
(B) understanding how the cognitive impairments may affect the screening of and service planning for an elderly individual.
(f) An area agency on aging may provide the training described by Subsection (b) through:
(1) a course developed by the agency; or
(2) a course that is available from the department, the Health and Human Services Commission, the Department of State Health Services, or an entity that is involved in education or services relating to Alzheimer's disease or dementia, including the Alzheimer's Association and caregiver organizations.
Added by Acts 2019, 86th Leg., R.S., Ch. 1177 (H.B. 3428), Sec. 1, eff. September 1, 2019.

Structure Texas Statutes

Texas Statutes

Human Resources Code

Title 2 - Human Services and Protective Services in General

Subtitle D - Department of Family and Protective Services; Child Welfare and Protective Services

Chapter 40 - Department of Family and Protective Services

Subchapter B. Administrative Provisions

Section 40.021. Family and Protective Services Council

Section 40.022. Appointments

Section 40.023. Training Program for Council Members

Section 40.024. Terms; Vacancy

Section 40.025. Reimbursement for Expenses

Section 40.026. Presiding Officer; Other Officers; Meetings

Section 40.027. Commissioner

Section 40.030. Advisory Committees

Section 40.0315. Investigation Unit for Adult Protective Services

Section 40.032. Personnel

Section 40.0321. Salary Supplementation by County or Municipality

Section 40.0322. Qualifications for Adult Protective Services Personnel; Recruitment

Section 40.0323. Coordination Regarding Recruitment for and Curriculum of Certain Certificate or Degree Programs

Section 40.0325. Study of Caseworker Education Reimbursement

Section 40.0326. Recruitment of Caseworkers

Section 40.033. Merit System

Section 40.034. Prohibited Activities by Former Officers or Employees

Section 40.035. Training Program for Adult Protective Services; Continuing Education

Section 40.036. Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia Training

Section 40.037. Training Program for Child Protective Services Managers

Section 40.038. Secondary Trauma Support for Caseworkers

Section 40.039. Review of Records Retention Policy

Section 40.040. Case Management Vendor Quality Oversight and Assurance Division; Monitoring of Contract Adherence

Section 40.041. Office of Data Analytics

Section 40.042. Investigations of Child Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation

Section 40.043. Child Safety and Runaway Prevention Procedures

Section 40.045. Efficiency Audit