Respite Services Sample Clauses

Respite Services. 2.2.5.2. Contractor shall comply with the requirements of the Uniform Service Coding Standards (USCS) Manual for billing procedure codes. The USCS Manual can be found on the Department’s website. 2.2.5.3. The Contractor’s providers shall be trained and its systems shall be able to submit the new ICD-10 codes no later than October 1, 2015. 2.2.5.3.1. DELIVERABLE: ICD-10 codes training and preparation completed. 2.2.5.3.2. DUE: October 1, 2015. 2.2.6. The Department will provide the Contractor with definitions in writing of services discussed in Section 2.2. The Department reserves the right to change and update these definitions as required and will provide the Contractor with the updated definitions.
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Respite Services. In addition to these new services, the OhioRISE Program will include or enhance existing Medicaid services for its members including:
Respite Services. Temporary caregiving services given to an individual unable to care for himself/herself that is furnished on a short-term basis because of the absence or need for relief of those persons normally providing the care for the participant. Respite services will be recommended and approved by EOHHS, Office of Long Term Services and Supports.
Respite Services. Temporary caregiving services given to an individual unable to care for himself/herself because of the absence or need for relief of those persons normally providing the care. Respite services can be provided in the individual’s home or in a facility approved by the State, such as a hospital, nursing facility, adult day services center, xxxxxx home, or community residential facility. An individual qualifies for these respite services if he/she requires the services of a professional or qualified technical health professional or requires assistance with at least two activities of daily living.
Respite Services. Shadow services (1:1 mentoring).
Respite Services. (Excluding PACE Organizations)‌ A. Adult family home providers who have a contract with the State to provide Respite Services as defined in WAC 388-845, WAC 388-825 and WAC 388-106 shall receive a Respite Hourly Rate. B. Respite Hourly Rate for Up to Nine (9) hours
Respite Services. The Department will provide the Contractor with definitions in writing of services discussed in Section 2.2. The Department reserves the right to change and update these definitions as required and will provide the Contractor with the updated definitions.
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Respite Services. If the Contractor is authorized to furnish respite services in accordance with Regulations and NYSDOH Early Intervention Program Memoranda, such Services shall be provided to Eligible Children and their families and paid in accordance with this paragraph 21, or any superseding provisions or rates established or approved by the Commissioner of the New York State Department of Health. Respite is temporary relief from care giving responsibility and is intended to provide support to Parents or other caregivers who may otherwise be overwhelmed by the intensity and constancy of caregiving responsibilities that may be necessary for a Child with special needs. Respite services must be included in the Eligible Child’s IFSP, which must specify the type(s) of respite to be provided as defined by the County.
Respite Services. A. Adult family home providers who have a contract with the State to provide Respite Services as defined in WAC 388-845 and WAC 388-825 shall receive a Respite Hourly Rate. B. Effective July 1, 2016, adult family home providers providing up to nine (9) hours of respite services in a twenty-four (24) hour period shall receive the Respite Hourly Rate of fourteen dollars and seventy-six cents ($14.76) per hour for each hour of service provided. C. Effective July 1, 2016, adult family home providers who provide nine (9) or more hours of respite services in a twenty-four (24) hour period, including overnight stays, shall receive a maximum amount of one hundred thirty-two dollars and eighty four cents ($132.84) which is the equivalent of nine (9) hours at the Respite Hourly Rate. D. For clients who have a CARE Classification Base Daily Rate that is higher than the maximum amount of one hundred thirty-two dollars and eighty four cents ($132.84), the provider shall receive an additional two (2) hours at the Respite Hourly Rate for a total of eleven (11) hours, which is equivalent to one hundred sixty-two dollars and thirty-six cents ($162.36). Additionally, the AFHC understands that payments received by adult family home providers for Respite Services under Article 7.7 above are not currently being reported on the monthly lists being provided to the AFHC under Article 3.4 of the CBA. Until such time as these providers can be incorporated into the monthly lists being provided under Article 3.4 of the CBA, the State agrees to send a separate report to the AFHC on a monthly basis, including Article 3.4 items A, B, C, F and I. The first such report will be sent by October 15, 2016 for September 2016 payments. For the AFHC For the Employer Xxxx Xxxxxx, Lead Negotiator Date Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Labor Negotiator Date MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING (MOU) STATE OF WASHINGTON
Respite Services. For relief of or in the absence of the unpaid primary caregiver. May be provided at respite home health aide (RHHA) or respite nursing (RNUR) level. Structured Family Caregiving (SFC)- A caregiving arrangement where the individual lives with a principal caregiver who provides daily care and support to the individual. Can be a family or nonfamily member who lives in the individual’s home. Adult Day Service (ADS) and Transport- Adult Day Service (ADST) – Site-based service which can provide transportation to and from the site, supervision, meals, social activities, personal care assist, transport to appointments, etc. Home Delivered Meals (HDM) – Allows nutritionally balanced and easy to prepare meals to be Personal Emergency Response System (PRSM/PRSI) – Installation and maintenance of device which enables individual to secure help in an emergency. Minor Home Modifications – Provided to make individual’s home more accessible, such as Assistive Technology (ATCH) – Used to promote independence in the home and community. Includes low tech devices such as a grabber, shower chair, or raised toilet seat. Also includes high tech devices such as augmentative communication devices or wheel chair lifts.
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