4366.5.
(a) Each Care Corps Grantee shall provide training to persons applying to serve as a volunteer, as follows:(1) As a prerequisite to volunteer status, each person shall complete a six-week internship consisting of providing eight hours of respite care per week.
(2) Each intern shall receive a stipend during the internship.
(3) The first week of training shall include eight hours of training modules developed by the Care Corps Grantee or a local partner organization with experience in respite care.
(4) Weeks two to six, inclusive, shall include matching an intern with an unpaid caregiver to enable the intern to shadow the caregiver.
(5) An intern who is well rated and who continues to express interest in the pilot program shall receive 32 hours of further training, if accepted as a volunteer for the Care Corps Grantee.
(b) (1) Volunteers shall provide services that do all of the following:
(A) Result in person-to-person, supportive relationships with each individual served.
(B) Support the achievement and maintenance of the highest level of independent living for each individual in need.
(C) Are supported by appropriate orientation, training, and supervision.
(D) Are provided in support of, or in coordination with, a caregiver, if applicable.
(2) Volunteers shall not provide any of the following services:
(A) Professional medical services.
(B) Administrative support services of the program.
(C) Care in an institutional setting.
(D) Care prohibited by state law.
(E) Financial services.
(F) Any other services determined by the Chief Service Officer to be inconsistent with the purposes of programs funded pursuant to this chapter.
(c) Each volunteer shall be matched with several recipients in order to provide brief respites for the caregivers. At the request of a caregiver, a volunteer shall be matched with a recipient on a one-on-one basis, if the caregiver provides proof of the caregiver’s employment or proof of the caregiver’s enrollment in an educational program.
(d) A household including a caregiver and a recipient that, over the course of the administration of the pilot program, becomes eligible for the Medi-Cal program shall be provided with services under the pilot program for no more than three months following the date of Medi-Cal eligibility.