Residential Care Sample Clauses
Residential Care. Part-time employees shall receive a minimum payment of 3 hours for each start, with the exception that where a part time employee works a shift attached to a sleepover the minimum start will be 2 hours.
Residential Care. (i) Part-time employees shall receive a minimum payment of three
Residential Care. 20.1.1 During the term of this Agreement, COUNTY shall pay CONTRACTOR monthly in arrears, the rate of reimbursement for the services provided under this Agreement as established by the State of California in CDSS MPP, Division 11, Section 11-403. Payments shall accrue from the date a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Child/NMD is placed and terminate on the date before the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Child/NMD is discharged from CONTRACTOR’s Resource Family Approval Home.
20.1.2 Upon written approval by COUNTY SSW, COUNTY may continue to pay for ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Care for up to fourteen (14) days when a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Child/NMD leaves CONTRACTOR’s Resource Family Home prior to the planned discharge date (e.g., runaway), if CONTRACTOR has agreed to take ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Child/NMD back immediately upon notice during the period of continued payment.
20.1.3 CONTRACTOR shall provide written notice to COUNTY within thirty (30) days of the receipt of a payment for an Orange County placement which is inconsistent with the period of placement and results in an overpayment or an underpayment.
Residential Care. 1.1 COUNTY shall pay to CONTRACTOR, monthly in arrears, the 25 rate of reimbursement for the services provided under this Agreement as 26 established by the State of California in CDSS MPP, Division 11, Section 11- 27 403. Payments shall accrue from the date a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Youth/NMD is placed and 28 terminate on the date before the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Youth/NMD is discharged from 1 CONTRACTOR’s ▇▇▇▇▇▇ home.
Residential Care. 21 16.1.1 COUNTY shall pay to CONTRACTOR, monthly in arrears, the
26 16.1.2 Upon written approval by COUNTY Social Worker, COUNTY may
3 16.1.3 CONTRACTOR shall provide written notice to COUNTY within
Residential Care. During the term of this Agreement, COUNTY shall pay 26 CONTRACTOR monthly in arrears, the rate of reimbursement for the services 27 provided under this Agreement as established by the State of California in
Residential Care. Residential care services may be authorized only: • When members’ long-term care outcomes cannot be cost-effectively supported in the member’s home, or when members’ health and safety cannot be adequately safe-guarded in the member’s home; or • When residential care services are a cost-effective option for meeting that member’s long-term care needs. Types of residential care:
a. Adult family homes of 1-2 beds are places in which the operator provides care, treatment, support, or services above the level of room and board to up to two adults. Services typically include supportive home care, personal care and supervision. Services may also include transportation and recreational/social activities, behavior and social supports, daily living skills training and transportation if provided by the operator or designee of the operator. It includes homes which are the primary domicile of the operator or homes which are controlled and operated by a third party that hires staff to provide support and services. Adult family home services also include coordination with other services received by the participant and providers, including health care services, vocational or day services. Services may also include the provision of other waiver services as specified in the individual contract between the MCO and residential provider. Waiver funds may not be used to pay for the cost of room and board. An adult family home sponsor must comply with WI Medicaid Waiver Standards for Certified 1-2 Bed AFH and Wis. Admin. Code DHS 82 for ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Homes.
b. Adult family homes of 3-4 beds are licensed under DHS 88 of the Wisconsin Administrative code and are places where 3-4 adults who are not related to the licensee reside, receive care, treatment or services above the level of room and board, and may include up to seven hours per week of nursing care per resident. Services typically include supportive home care, personal care and supervision. Other services provided may include behavior and social supports, daily living skills training and transportation performed by the operator or designee of the operator. This service type also includes homes of 3-4 beds, specified under s.
50.01 (1)(a) of the Wisconsin Statutes, which are licensed as a ▇▇▇▇▇▇ home under s. 48.62 of the Wisconsin Statutes and certified by a certifying agency as defined under DHS 82 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code. The latter are owner- occupied homes for persons with intellectual disabilities who are aging ...
Residential Care. A service provided by a licensed children's residential care facility that provides treatment and care in a highly-structured setting for a Class Member needing intensive treatment and supervision for the length of time necessary to meet the individual treatment needs of the Class Member. ICC will be provided when a Class Member is placed in residential care and the CFT members will include the residential care provider. The Individualized Treatment Plan will address the transition out of residential care and family involvement while the Class Member is in the residential care facility.
Residential Care. (1) FT and PT LPNs, RNs, and Residential Care Aides will be paid 4.2% of gross earnings in lieu of statutory holidays on each paycheque.
(2) FT and PT Wellness Assistants and Receptionist/Scheduler/Administration will receive scheduled statutory holidays in the same manner as (a), above.
Residential Care. The Direct Payments must not be used to pay for long-term residential care.
