Common use of CUSTODIAL OR MAINTENANCE CARE Clause in Contracts

CUSTODIAL OR MAINTENANCE CARE. Care furnished primarily to provide room and board (which may or may not include nursing care, training in personal hygiene and other forms of self-care and/or supervisory care by a physician); or care furnished to a person who is mentally and physically disabled and: a. who is not under specific medical, surgical or psychiatric treatment so as to reduce the disability to such extent necessary as to enable them to live outside an institution providing such care; or b. when, despite such treatment, there is no reasonable likelihood that the disability will be so reduced.

Appears in 21 contracts

Samples: Healthcare Agreement, Healthcare Agreement, Healthcare Agreement

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CUSTODIAL OR MAINTENANCE CARE. Care furnished primarily to provide room and board (which may or may not include nursing care, training in personal hygiene and other forms of self-care and/or supervisory care by a physician); or care furnished to a person who is mentally and physically disabled and: a. 1. who is not under specific medical, surgical or psychiatric treatment so as to reduce the disability to such extent necessary as to enable them him/her to live outside an institution providing such care; or b. 2. when, despite such treatment, there is no reasonable likelihood that the disability will be so reduced.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Health Protection Program Agreement

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CUSTODIAL OR MAINTENANCE CARE. Care The degree of care furnished primarily to provide room and board (board, which may or may not include nursing care, training in training, personal hygiene hygiene, and other forms of self-care and/or self or supervisory care by a physician); care, to those persons who are physically or care furnished to a person who is mentally and physically disabled and:or both AND a. who is Who are not under any specific medical, surgical or psychiatric treatment so as to reduce the existing disability to such the extent medically necessary as to enable them the patient to live outside an institution providing such care; or b. when, When despite such treatment, there is no reasonable likelihood possibility that the disability will be so reducedreduced or diminished.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Healthcare Agreement

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