Follow-up questionnaire – caregiving experience
Please indicate those tasks in which you have experience. For the areas that you do not have experience, please note if you are willing to learn.
Tasks
Experience Yes/No
Willing to Learn
Companionship/Conversation
Meal Preparation (meals/snacks)
Housekeeping (dust, vacuum, laundry)
Bathing/showering Assistance
Dressing Assistance
Showering Assistance
Medication Reminders
Hospice Care
Stroke Care
Dementia Care
Incidental Transportation & Errands
Incontinence Care
Personal Care Assistance (Female)
Personal Care Assistance (Male)
Diabetes Care Assostance
Transferring Assistance
(Example: helping a person from chair to standing position)
Ambulation Assistance
(Example: Ensure a person’s stability and safety when moving)
Mechanical Lift (Hoyer Lift)
DRIVERS LICENSE AND VEHICLE INFORMATION
BACKGROUND INFORMATION DISCLOSURE (BID)
INSTRUCTIONS
The Background Information Disclosure form (F-82064) gathers information as required by the Wisconsin Caregiver Background Check Law to help employers and governmental regulatory agencies make employment, contract, residency, and regulatory decisions. Complete and return the entire form and attach explanations as specified by employer or governmental regulatory agency. NOTE: If you are an owner, operator, board member, or non client resident of a Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) facility, complete the BID, F-82064, and the Appendix, F-82069, and submit both forms to the address noted in the Appendix Instructions.
CAREGIVER BACKGROUND CHECK LAW
In accordance with the provisions of Chapters 48.685 and 50.065, Wis. Stats., for persons who have been convicted of certain acts, crimes, or offenses:
The Department of Health Services (DHS) may not license, certify, or register the person or entity (Note: Employers and Care Providers are referred to as
"entities");
A county agency may not certify a child care or license a foster or treatment foster home;
A child placing agency may not license a foster or treatment foster home or contract with an adoptive parent applicant for a child adoption;
A school board may not contract with a licensed child care provider; and
An entity may not employ, contract with or, permit persons to reside at the entity.
The list of offenses affecting caregiver eligibility that require rehabilitation review is available from the regulatory agencies or through the Internet at
http://DHS.wisconsin.gov/caregiver/StatutesINDEX.HTM .
THE CAREGIVER LAW COVERS THE FOLLOWING EMPLOYERS / CARE PROVIDERS (Referred to as “Entities”):
Programs Regulated under Chapter 48, Wis. Stats.
Treatment Foster Care, Family Child Care Centers, Group Child Care Centers, Residential Care Centers for Children and Youth, Child Placing Agencies, Day Camps for Children, Family Foster Homes for Children, Group Homes for Children, Shelter Care Facilities for Children, and Certified Family Child Care.
Programs Regulated under Chapters 50, 51, and 146, Wis. Stats.
Emergency Mental Health Service Programs, Mental Health Day Treatment Services for Children, Community Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, AODA Services, Community Support Programs, Community Based Residential Facilities, 3-4 Bed Adult Family Homes, Residential Care Apartment Complexes, Ambulance Service Providers, Hospitals, Rural Medical Centers, Hospices, Nursing Homes, Facilities for the Developmentally Disabled, and Home Health Agencies – including those that provide personal care services.
Others
Child Care Providers contracted through Local School Boards
THE CAREGIVER LAW COVERS THE FOLLOWING PERSONS:
Anyone employed by or contracting with a covered entity who has access to the clients served, except if the access is infrequent or sporadic and service is not directly related to care of the client.
Anyone who is a Child Care Provider who contracts with a School Board under Wisconsin Statute 120.13 (14).
Anyone who lives on the premises of a covered entity and is 10 years old or over, but is not a client (“nonclient resident”).
Anyone who is licensed by DHS.
Anyone who has a foster home licensed by DHS.
Anyone certified by DHS.
Anyone who is a Child Care Provider certified by a county department.
Anyone registered by DHS.
Anyone who is a board member or corporate officer who has access to the clients served.
FAIR EMPLOYMENT ACT
Wisconsin’s Fair Employment Law, Chapters 111.31 - 111.395, Wis. Stats., prohibits discrimination because of a criminal record or pending charge; however, it is not discrimination to decline to hire or license a person based on the person’s arrest or conviction record if the arrest or conviction is substantially related to the circumstances of the particular job or licensed activity.
PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION
This information is used to obtain relevant data as required by the provisions set forth by the Wisconsin Caregiver Background Check Law. Providing your social security number is voluntary; however, your social security number is one of the unique identifiers used to prevent incorrect matches. For example, the Department of Justice uses social security numbers, names, gender, race, and date of birth to prevent incorrect matches of persons with criminal convictions. The Department of Health Services’ Caregiver Misconduct Registry uses social security numbers as one identifier to prevent incorrect matches of persons with findings of abuse or neglect of a client or misappropriation of a client’s property.
Completion of this form is required under the provisions of Chapters 48.685 and 50.065, Wis. Stats. Failure to comply may result in a denial or revocation of your license, certification, or registration; or denial or termination of your employment or contract. Refer to the instructions (F-82064A) on page 1 for additional information. Providing your social security number is voluntary; however, your social security number is one of the unique identifiers used to prevent incorrect matches.
Check the box that applies to you.
If you selected Other, please specify
NOTE: If you are an owner, operator, board member, or non client resident of a Division of Quality Assurance (DQA) facility, complete the BID, F-82064, and the Appendix, F-82069, and submit both forms to the address noted in the Appendix Instructions.
Any Other Names By Which You Have Been Known (Including Maiden Name):
* Business Name and Address - Employer or Care Provider (Entity):
SECTION A - ACTS, CRIMES, AND OFFENSES THAT MAY ACT AS A BAR OR RESTRICTION
If Yes, list each crime, when it occurred or the date of the conviction, and the city and state where the court is located. You may be asked to supply additional information including a certified copy of the judgement of conviction, a copy of the criminal complaint, or any other relevant court or police documents.
If Yes, list each crime, when and where it happened, and the location of the court (city and state). You may be asked to supply additional information including a certified copy of the delinquency petition, the delinquency adjudication, or any other relevant court or police documents.
(Only employers and regulatory agencies entitled to obtain this information per sec. 48.981(7) are authorized to, and should, check this box.)
If Yes, explain, including when and where it happened.
If Yes, explain, including when and where it happened.
If Yes, explain, including when and where it happened.
If Yes, explain, including when and where it happened.
If Yes, explain, including credential name, limitations or restrictions, and time period.
SECTION B – OTHER REQUIRED INFORMATION
If Yes, explain, including when and where it happened.
If Yes, explain, including when and where it happened and the reason.
If Yes, indicate the year of discharge:
If Yes, list each state and the dates you lived there.
If Yes, list the date of each check, and the name, address, and phone number of the person, facility, or government agency that conducted each check.
If Yes, list the review date and the review result. You may be asked to provide a copy of the review decision.
A “NO” answer to all questions does not guarantee employment, residency, a contract, or regulatory approval.
I understand, under penalty of law, that the information provided above is truthful and accurate to the best of my knowledge and that knowingly providing false information or omitting information may result in a forfeiture of up to $1,000.00 and other sanctions as provided in DHS 12.05 (4), Wis. Adm. Code.