Common use of Neglect Clause in Contracts

Neglect. the failure of a caregiver, as evidenced by an act, omission, or course of conduct, to endeavor to secure or maintain adequate care, services, or supervision for an individual, including food, clothing, shelter, or physical or mental health care, and creating significant risk or danger to the individual’s physical or mental health. “Neglect” does not include a decision that is made to not seek medical care for an individual, if that decision is consistent with the individual’s previously executed declaration or do−not−resuscitate order under ch. 154, Wis. Stats., a power of attorney for health care under ch. 155, Wis. Stats., or as otherwise authorized by law. See, Wis. Stat. s.46.90(1)(f).

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov, Family Care Agreement, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov

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Neglect. the failure of a caregiver, as evidenced by an act, omission, or course of conduct, to endeavor to secure or maintain adequate care, services, or supervision for an individual, including food, clothing, shelter, or physical or mental health care, and creating significant risk or danger to the individual’s physical or mental health. “Neglect” does not include a decision that is made to not seek medical care for an individual, if that decision is consistent with the individual’s previously executed declaration or do−not−resuscitate do-not- resuscitate order under Wis. Stat. ch. 154, Wis. Stats., a power of attorney for health care under Wis. Stat. ch. 155, Wis. Stats., or as otherwise authorized by law. See, Wis. Stat. s.46.90(1)(f).

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Iris Provider Agreement, Iris Provider Agreement, Iris Provider Agreement

Neglect. the failure of a caregiver, as evidenced by an act, omission, or course of conduct, to endeavor to secure or maintain adequate care, services, or supervision for an individual, including food, clothing, shelter, or physical or mental health care, and creating significant risk or danger to the individual’s physical or mental health. “Neglect” does not include a decision that is made to not seek medical care for an individual, if that decision is consistent with the individual’s previously executed declaration or do−not−resuscitate order under ch. 154, Wis. Stats., a power of attorney for health care under ch. 155, Wis. Stats., or as otherwise authorized by law. See, Wis. Stat. s.46.90(1)(f). 100. Non-Nursing Home Level of Care: a level of care in the Family Care program only, which is defined in s. 46.286(1)(a) 1.b., Wis. Stats.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: dhs.wisconsin.gov, clpc.ucsf.edu, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov

Neglect. the failure of a caregiver, as evidenced by an act, omission, or course of conduct, to endeavor to secure or maintain adequate care, services, or supervision for an individual, including food, clothing, shelter, or physical or mental health care, and creating significant risk or danger to the individual’s physical or mental health. “Neglect” does not include a decision that is made to not seek medical care for an individual, if that decision is consistent with the individual’s previously executed declaration or do−not−resuscitate order under ch. 154, Wis. Stats., a power of attorney for health care under ch. 155, Wis. Stats., or as otherwise authorized by law. See, Wis. Stat. s.46.90(1)(f). 100. Non-Nursing Home Level of Care: a level of care in the Family Care program only, which is defined in s. 46.286(1)(a)2m., Wis. Stats.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov, www.dhs.wisconsin.gov

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Neglect. the failure of a caregiver, as evidenced by an act, omission, or course of conduct, to endeavor to secure or maintain adequate care, services, or supervision for an individual, including food, clothing, shelter, or physical or mental health care, and creating significant risk or danger to the individual’s physical or mental health. “Neglect” does not include a decision that is made to not seek medical care for an individual, if that decision is consistent with the individual’s previously executed declaration or do−not−resuscitate order under ch. 154, Wis. Stats., a power of attorney for health care under ch. 155, Wis. Stats., or as otherwise authorized by law. See, Wis. Stat. s.46.90(1)(f). 100. Non-Nursing Home Level of Care: a level of care in the Family Care program only, which is defined in s. 46.286(1)(a)2m, Wis. Stats.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.dhs.wisconsin.gov

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