Common use of Personal Care Clause in Contracts

Personal Care. (3.2) This service provides assistance to maintain bodily hygiene, personal safety, and activities of daily living (ADL). These tasks are limited to nonmedical personal services: feeding, bathing, oral hygiene, grooming, dressing, care of and assistance with prosthetic devices, rubbing skin to promote circulation, turning in bed and other types of repositioning, assisting the individual with walking, and moving the individual from place to place (e.g. transferring). Client instruction in self-care and with meal preparation may also be provided. This service may also include such housekeeping chores as bedmaking, dusting and vacuuming, which are essential to the health and welfare of the recipient.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: The Agreement, The Agreement, The Agreement

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