Respite Care. When Hospice Care is provided primarily in the home, such care on a short-term Inpatient basis in a Medicare- certified Skilled Nursing Facility will also be covered when the Hospice considers such care necessary to relieve primary caregivers in the home.
Respite Care short-term care for a terminally ill Member provided by a Facility Provider when necessary to relieve a person (caregiver) who is caring for the Member at home free of charge. 128. RETAIL CLINIC - a retail-based clinic that provides basic and preventive health care services seven (7) days a week, including evenings and weekends. A Retail Clinic is generally staffed by Certified Registered Nurses that diagnose and treat minor health problems and triage patients to appropriate levels of care.
Respite Care. 8.5.1 Clauses 8.1 to 8.3 shall not apply to a Respite Resident. For the avoidance of doubt, all other terms and conditions of this Agreement shall apply to a Respite Resident.
Respite Care. Respite Care means a brief period of relief or rest from caregiving responsibilities.
Respite Care. Respite care is short- term care for a patient in order to pro- vide rest and change for those who have been caring for the patient at home, usually the patient’s family. Retiree. A member or former member of a Uniformed Service who is entitled to retired, retainer, or equivalent pay based on duty in a Uniformed Service. Routine eye examinations. The services rendered in order to determine the re- fractive state of the eyes.
Respite Care. This is care provided to give temporary relief to the family or other care givers in emergencies and from the daily demands for caring for a terminally ill covered person. Retail pharmacy A community pharmacy which has contracted with Aetna, an affiliate, or a third party vendor, to provide covered outpatient prescription drugs to covered persons.
Respite Care. 40. Within 30 days of the entry of this Settlement Agreement, AHCCCS shall add respite care to its list of covered services for Title XIX behavioral health services for children.
Respite Care. CONTRACTOR shall develop a network of respite care providers through its ongoing recruitment efforts, in addition to identifying its currently approved homes that are open to providing respite care. Respite Care will be available for children and youth who are adjudicated through the Dependency and Delinquency Court Systems and for youth who may not be wards of the state, but who may be identified by Children’s System of Care’s (CSOC) clinical staff as being at risk of out-of-home placement and in need of short-term out-of-home care for up to forty-eight
Respite Care. Home Sharers shall have no less than 2072 hours per year as unpaid respite care consisting of a minimum of 36 hours per week free of duty (1872 hours) and 200 hours for sick leave. See Appendix “2” and individual contracts for specific details related to each Home Sharer.
Respite Care. This exclusion does not apply to respite care for which Benefits are provided as described under Hospice Care in Section 1: Covered Health Care Services.