Client Education Sample Clauses

Client Education. Provide research based education on addiction, treatment, recovery and 5 associated health risks.
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Client Education. 174 6.8.12 Direct Access to Obstetricians and Gynecologists 174 6.9 Services Received at Indian Health Care Providers 174 6.9.1 Access to Indian Health Care Providers 174‌
Client Education. The Hospital shall ensure that each Patient and Companion who is deaf or hard of hearing or who has a speech impairment who is provided with portable access technology is appropriately directed as to the proper use of such equipment. 49.
Client Education. 155 6.8.12 Direct Access to Obstetricians and Gynecologists 155
Client Education. Provide primary and secondary prevention education to clients to 11 reduce high-risk drug and sexual behaviors and to promote positive health actions.
Client Education. St. Luke’s shall ensure that each Patient and Companion who is deaf or hard of hearing or who has a speech impairment who is provided with portable access technology is appropriately directed as to the proper use of such equipment.
Client Education. The Hospital shall ensure that each Patient and Companion who is provided with portable access technology is appropriately directed as to the proper use of such equipment.
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Client Education. Chapter 6 of the Weatherization Policy Manual provides guidance to sub grantees on client education strategies for recipients of heating system/appliances. Disposal procedures must comply with N.J.A.C. 5:23 Uniform Construction Code including applying for permits, appropriate sub code official inspections and proper disposal of appliances, tanks, etc. Refrigerant recovery and disposal will comply with EPA Section 608 as amended by 40 CFR82. Equipment replacement contracts must include provisions for proper disposal by the contractor. Additionally, contaminated or unusable heating oil shall be disposed of by the contractor. WAP workers will not be involved with disposal. Information obtained from the National Centers for Environmental Information, Center for Weather and Climate, classifies New Jersey into three regions, southern, northern and coastal. The data below reflects heating (HD) and cooling days (CD) from 1985 to 2015, 30 years span. Total heating and cooling days range from 5,835 to 6,734. HD range from 4,862 to 5,869. CD range from 885 to 1,012. Temperatures can get high enough to create a dangerous situation for at-risk clients. For air conditioning clients, determine the presence of at-risk occupants. An at-risk occupant is a household member with a medical condition documented by a physician that requires air conditioning. The documentation must be no older than 180 days. Air conditioning treatments are limited to replacement, repair, modification, and tune-up. No new installations are permitted. Information obtained from the National Centers for Environmental Information, Center for Weather and Climate, classifies New Jersey into three regions, southern, northern and coastal. The data below reflects heating (HD) and cooling days (CD) from 1985 to 2015, 30 years span. Total heating and cooling days range from 5,835 to 6,734. HD range from 4,862 to 5,869. CD range from 885 to 1,012. In New Jersey and like climates, death from hypothermia is prevalent when heating in not present in the home.
Client Education. Chapter 6 of the Weatherization Policy Manual provides guidance to sub grantees on the client education strategies for recipients of heating system improvement services.
Client Education. Provide information on overloading circuits, electrical safety/risks. Observed hazards including any existing overloads discovered at the time of the audit will be discussed with the owner and noted in the client folder. Follow manufacturer’s specifications and local codes & standards when disposing of any electrical equipment. Alternative Guidance Minor upgrades and repairs necessary for weatherization measures and where the health or safety of the occupant is at risk are allowed. Must provide sufficient over- current protection where necessary. The state prohibits insulating where knob and tube wiring is live. Chapter 4 of the Weatherization Policy Manual and Chapter 1 of the New Jersey Weatherization Field Guide provide policy and guidance on knob and tube wiring.
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