Homemaker Services. If homemaker services are provided, they shall be provided in accordance with the patient’s plan of care and shall consist of:
1. Housekeeping activities;
2. Performing errands and shopping;
3. Providing transportation;
4. Preparing meals; and
5. Other assigned tasks intended to maintain the capacity of the household; and
Homemaker Services. Services consisting of general household activities (meal preparation and routine household care) provided by a trained homemaker, when the individual regularly responsible for these activities is temporarily absent or unable to manage the home and care for him or herself or others in the home.
Homemaker Services. 7. Services not preauthorized by the Health Plan. 8. Care that a Plan Provider determines may be appropriately provided in a Plan Facility or a Skilled Nursing Facility, and we provide or offer to provide that care in one of these facilities.
Homemaker Services. General household activities such as meal preparation and routine household care provided by a trained homemaker.
Homemaker Services. General household tasks including basic home and household assistance for a health condition or to address functional limitations. The services include meal preparation, essential shopping, laundry, and cleaning for an individual without a social support system able to perform these services for him/her. These services may be performed and covered on a short term basis after an individual is discharged from an institution and is not capable of performing these activities himself/herself.
Homemaker Services. 8.7.1 Under the direct supervision of a licensed nurse, homemaker services will be provided to clients who require intensive home and/or community-based services. Homemaker services consist of general household activities. Services will include, but not be limited to:
(1) Sweeping;
(2) Vacuuming;
(3) Washing and waxing floors;
(4) Washing kitchen counters and sinks;
(5) Cleaning the oven and stove;
(6) Cleaning and defrosting the refrigerator;
(7) Cleaning the bathroom;
(8) Taking out the garbage;
(9) Xxxxxxx and picking up;
(10) Changing bed linen;
(11) Preparing meals;
(12) Ironing, folding and putting away laundry;
(13) Shopping and running errands;
(14) Storing food and supplies;
(15) Accompanying clients to medical appointments;
(16) Performing other services as necessary to allow client to continue to live independently. The NCM will determine the total number of hours needed.
Homemaker Services. Home health care is provided in a setting other than a hospital, nursing care facility or assisted living facility. It refers to the insured receiving medical or non-medical services from a licensed home health care provider in the insured's private home or an adult day care center. A licensed home health care provider or licensed adult day care center or home health care giver. This also includes an employee of a hospital acting in the capacity of providing care in a private home. All services and facilities required to be available in the state where the agreement was issued will be covered even If the state does not require a provider of such services to be licensed, certified or registered, or if the state licenses, certifies or registers the provider of services under another name. HOMEMAKER SERVICES Homemaker services are necessary services provided in a home as required pursuant to a plan of care for a chronically ill individual. HOSPITAL A hospital is an institution or facility that is licensed as a hospital by the proper authority of the state in which it is located; or accredited as a hospital by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals.
Homemaker Services. Home health care is provided in a setting other than a hospital, nursing care facility or assisted living facility. It refers to the insured receiving medical or non-medical services from a licensed home health care provider in the insured's private home or an adult day care center. A licensed home health care provider or licensed adult day care center or home health care giver. This also includes an employee of a hospital acting in the capacity of providing care in a private home. Homemaker services are necessary services provided in a home as required pursuant to a plan of care for a chronically ill individual. A hospital is an institution or facility that is licensed as a hospital by the proper authority of the state in which it is located; or accredited as a hospital by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals.
Homemaker Services. Benefits for Homemaker Services are only payable when such services are performed by a person who:
(i) Is employed by a Home Health Agency; or
(ii) Is properly licensed to provide such services if licensure is required by the jurisdiction where the care or services are performed.
Homemaker Services. Benefits for Homemaker Services are payable only for one day per calendar week (Sunday through Saturday). In addition, benefits for Homemaker Services are only payable when such services are performed by a person who:
(i) Is employed by a Home Health Agency; or
(ii) If licensure is not required is acting within the scope of his or her training and experience in providing such services.