Additional Health Care Services Sample Clauses

Additional Health Care Services. Any health care services not specifically mentioned in this Agreement as being the responsibility of Xxxxxx Lakeside at Reeds Landing are Resident's responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, medical and health practitioners, hospitalization, skilled nursing care, tests and x-rays, medications, home care, and therapies.
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Additional Health Care Services. Any health care services not specifically identified in this Agreement as being the responsibility of Xxxxxx House are Resident's responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, medical and health practitioners, hospitalization, skilled nursing care, tests and x-rays, medications, home care, personal care assistance for other than assisted living Residents, and therapies.
Additional Health Care Services. Any health care services not specifically mentioned in this Agreement as being the responsibility of Xxxxxx Lakeside at Reeds Landing are Resident's responsibility. This includes, but is not limited to, medical and health practitioners, hospitalization, skilled nursing care, tests and x- rays, medications, home care, and therapies. Xxxxxx Communities Xxxxxx Lakeside at Reeds Landing Personal performance criteria are guidelines used to evaluate the individual Resident's level of personal independence and his/her level of physical and mental ability to provide self-care. These criteria are considered when making Resident placement decisions at the time of admission and throughout the period of residency. The existence of a disability or a sensory deficit is not a criterion in and of itself; the ability to perform certain activities is the determinant of the Resident's qualification for assisted living and the need for additional services. The following criteria are factors used to determine if a Resident is suited for assisted living: 1. Able to bathe, groom, and dress self with assistance of one aide. 2. Able to ambulate or self-transport within apartment; may require assistance in transport outside apartment. 3. Able to transfer from one location to another with the assistance of one aide. 4. Able to feed self. 5. Able to administer own medications or receive reminders to self-administer medications. Residents may not remain in Assisted Living if permanently on medication whose side effects pose a threat of complications or a need for ongoing skilled monitoring. 6. If a Resident requires ongoing scheduled professional nursing care it must be provided by a licensed home care agency or a private provider of their choice. 7. Continent of bowel and bladder or self-managed incontinence. 8. Mentally alert to a degree that does not compromise the health or safety of self or others. 9. Oriented to person, place, and time to a degree that does not compromise the health or safety of self or others. 10. Able to attend breakfast, lunch, and dinner in the Dining Room regularly. 11. Able to maintain an orderly personal living space and clean personal clothing with assistance. 12. Able to leave campus for personal needs or personal reasons with assistance. 13. Able to have personal care needs met, as described above, with no more than one hour of direct care per day. 1. Two person lift and transfer assistance 2. Assistance with feeding
Additional Health Care Services. In the event Resident’s health requires health care beyond the level provided relative to Resident’s Unit, the Manager Population Health can will assist Resident in locating selected home health services from independent or affiliate providers. Future phases of Penobscot Shores may include construction of assisted living units. Upon completion of those units, in appropriate circumstances, and if space is available, the Resident will have the option of moving to an assisted living unit located at Penobscot Shores. The assisted living units will be designed for residents who require only limited home health care or assistance with their normal daily living. If one of those units is not available or Resident requires more extensive nursing care than can reasonably be provided by or at Penobscot Shores, the Resident may elect to move to an appropriate alternative facility for such period of time as Resident’s health requires. Although Manager will be available to counsel and advise Resident on the selection of additional health providers, it is Resident’s obligation to locate and arrange for any recommended alternative or additional health care.
Additional Health Care Services. ƒ Access to nurse triage services via a toll free number from CareNet

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  • COVERED HEALTHCARE SERVICES This section describes covered healthcare services. This plan covers services only if they meet all of the following requirements: • Listed as a covered healthcare service in this section. The fact that a provider has prescribed or recommended a service, or that it is the only available treatment for an illness or injury does not mean it is a covered healthcare service under this plan. • Medically necessary, consistent with our medical policies and related guidelines at the time the services are provided. • Not listed in Exclusions Section. • Received while a member is enrolled in the plan. • Consistent with applicable state or federal law. We review medical necessity in accordance with our medical policies and related guidelines. Our medical policies can be found on our website. Our medical policies are written to help administer benefits for the purpose of claims payment. They are made available to you for informational purposes and are subject to change. Medical policies are not meant to be used as a guide for your medical treatment. Your medical treatment remains a decision made by you with your physician. If you have questions about our medical policies, please call Customer Service. When a new service or drug becomes available, when possible, we will review it within six (6) months of one of the events described below to determine whether the new service or drug will be covered: • the assignment of an American Medical Association (AMA) Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code in the annual CPT publication; • final Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval; • the assignment of processing codes other than CPT codes or approval by governing or regulatory bodies other than the FDA; • submission to us of a claim meeting the criteria above; and • generally, the first date an FDA approved prescription drug is available in pharmacies (for prescription drug coverage only). During the review period, new services and drugs are not covered. For all covered healthcare services, please see the Summary of Medical Benefits and the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits to determine the amount that you pay and any benefit limits.

  • Core Services The Company agrees to provide to the Municipality the Core Services set forth in Schedule “A”. The Company and the Municipality may amend Schedule “A” from time to time upon mutual agreement.

  • Vision Care Services For purposes of coordination of benefits, vision care services covered under other plans are not considered an allowable expense, as defined in the Coordination of Benefits and Subrogation in Section 7.

  • Software Services If elected by Customer, the following Software Services will be made available for Customer’s use. 2.1. Core HR Software Service is a system of interactive web pages to assist Customer in its human resource related recordkeeping and reporting. Customer shall ensure the accuracy of its Customer Data. The HR Software Services shall function in accordance with the Documentation, as may be amended from time to time, and provide features to aid Customer with its compliance with federal and state laws and regulations applicable to Human Resources (except as stated otherwise in the Documentation). 2.2. Recruiting Software Service is a system of interactive web pages to assist Customer in posting job requisitions, storing candidates, recording job applications, and the related recordkeeping and reporting. Customer shall ensure the accuracy of its Customer Data. The Recruiting Software Service shall function in accordance with the Documentation which may be amended from time to time.

  • Educational Services Any service or supply for education, training or retraining services or testing including: special education, remedial education; cognitive remediation; wilderness/outdoor treatment, therapy or adventure programs (whether or not the program is part of a Residential Treatment facility or otherwise licensed institution); job training or job hardening programs; educational services and schooling or any such related or similar program including therapeutic programs within a school setting.

  • Hospice Services Services are available for a Member whose Attending Physician has determined the Member's illness will result in a remaining life span of six months or less.

  • Administrative Services In addition to the portfolio management services specified above in section 2, you shall furnish at your expense for the use of the Fund such office space and facilities in the United States as the Fund may require for its reasonable needs, and you (or one or more of your affiliates designated by you) shall render to the Trust administrative services on behalf of the Fund necessary for operating as an open end investment company and not provided by persons not parties to this Agreement including, but not limited to, preparing reports to and meeting materials for the Trust's Board of Trustees and reports and notices to Fund shareholders; supervising, negotiating contractual arrangements with, to the extent appropriate, and monitoring the performance of, accounting agents, custodians, depositories, transfer agents and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, printers, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable to Fund operations; preparing and making filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "SEC") and other regulatory and self-regulatory organizations, including, but not limited to, preliminary and definitive proxy materials, post-effective amendments to the Registration Statement, semi-annual reports on Form N-SAR and notices pursuant to Rule 24f-2 under the 1940 Act; overseeing the tabulation of proxies by the Fund's transfer agent; assisting in the preparation and filing of the Fund's federal, state and local tax returns; preparing and filing the Fund's federal excise tax return pursuant to Section 4982 of the Code; providing assistance with investor and public relations matters; monitoring the valuation of portfolio securities and the calculation of net asset value; monitoring the registration of Shares of the Fund under applicable federal and state securities laws; maintaining or causing to be maintained for the Fund all books, records and reports and any other information required under the 1940 Act, to the extent that such books, records and reports and other information are not maintained by the Fund's custodian or other agents of the Fund; assisting in establishing the accounting policies of the Fund; assisting in the resolution of accounting issues that may arise with respect to the Fund's operations and consulting with the Fund's independent accountants, legal counsel and the Fund's other agents as necessary in connection therewith; establishing and monitoring the Fund's operating expense budgets; reviewing the Fund's bills; processing the payment of bills that have been approved by an authorized person; assisting the Fund in determining the amount of dividends and distributions available to be paid by the Fund to its shareholders, preparing and arranging for the printing of dividend notices to shareholders, and providing the transfer and dividend paying agent, the custodian, and the accounting agent with such information as is required for such parties to effect the payment of dividends and distributions; and otherwise assisting the Trust as it may reasonably request in the conduct of the Fund's business, subject to the direction and control of the Trust's Board of Trustees. Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to shift to you or to diminish the obligations of any agent of the Fund or any other person not a party to this Agreement which is obligated to provide services to the Fund.

  • Preventive Services All necessary procedures to prevent the occurrence of oral disease, including: Cleaning and scaling Topical application of fluoride Space maintainers

  • Transitional Services Upon cancellation, termination, or expiration of the Contract for any reason, the Contractor shall provide reasonable cooperation, assistance and Services, and shall assist the Department to facilitate the orderly transition of the work under the Contract to the Department and/or to an alternative contractor selected for the transition upon written notice to the Contractor at least thirty (30) business days prior to termination or cancellation, and subject to the terms and conditions set forth in the Contract.

  • Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) System 1. request access to CMBHS via the CMBHS Helpline at (000) 000-0000. 2. use the CMBHS time frames specified by System Agency. 3. use System Agency-specified functionality of the CMBHS in its entirety. 4. submit all bills and reports to System Agency through the CMBHS, unless otherwise instructed.

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