Senior Services Clause Samples

Senior Services. FY 2019-20
Senior Services. This sector may include nongovernmental service providers such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, adult daycare programs targeting primarily seniors, offices of the AARP, and other nongovernmental organizations that have a focus on serving the aging. Additional governmental organizations may include entities such as any state government level office or department (e.g., State Office of Aging or its equivalent) as well as local area agencies on aging that administer various titles under the Federal Older Americans Act of 1965 and its amendments. Such offices may also administer a variety of state-funded programs, which serve the aging, particularly those with the greatest economic or social need, such as low-income minority elderly. Leaders in this sector may include senior-level administrators, executive directors and other directors and managers. Competency-based training: Competency-based training entails the provision of standardized instructions/guidance related to disaster prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery role(s) in accordance with established national, state, and local health security and public health policies, laws, and systems. Examples of competency- based training programs include, but are not limited to, National Incident Management System (NIMS) and related training, Hospital Incident Command System (HICS) training , the National Disaster Life Support Program ; the American Academy of Pediatrics disaster medicine curriculum ; and national and state Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster planning documents. Additional information on competency-based training is available through the Preparedness and Emergency Response Learning Centers from CDC Information on the Public Health Preparedness and Response Core Competency Model is available through the Association of Schools of Public Health.‌ Emergency operations and response plans: Emergency operations and response plans are written plans that identify key organizations policies, procedures, and organizational structure for implementation during and following an incident. Continuity of operations plans (COOP) are also within scope for this element.‌
Senior Services. If you are a Medicaid beneficiary, any proceeds that you may collect, pursuant to the injury, ailment or disease, are assigned to the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services. If you are a Medicare beneficiary, Trinity Health LIFE New Jersey will actively pursue third party claims.
Senior Services. This sector may include nongovernmental service providers such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, adult daycare programs targeting primarily seniors, offices of the AARP, and other nongovernmental organizations that have a focus on serving the aging. Additional governmental organizations may include entities such as any state government level office or department (e.g., State Office of Aging or its equivalent) as well as local area agencies on aging that administer various titles under the Federal Older Americans Act of 1965 and its amendments. Such offices may also administer a variety of state-funded programs, which serve the aging, particularly those with the greatest economic or social need, such as low-income minority elderly. Leaders in this sector may include senior-level administrators, executive directors and other directors and managers. Hazard and vulnerabilities assessment (HVA): An appraisal of hazards, vulnerabilities, and risks. For additional information regarding HVA, refer to the National Standards document, or for an example, refer to the UCLA Center for Public Health and Disaster Hazard Risk Assessment Instrument23 Incident: Any natural or manmade occurrence that negatively affects or can potentially negatively affect public health. The incident does not need to be a declared emergency. Key organizations are often characterized as: 23 University of California, Los Angeles Center for Public Health and Disaster: Hazard Risk Assessment Instrument Workbook. Accessible at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/hrai.html. In local jurisdictions in which the emergency management agency is the primary liaison with community organizations and sectors, LHDs are encouraged to partner with emergency management to meet the intent of all four community preparedness performance measures.
Senior Services. Classification Step Jan 1,2002 Jan 1,2003 Jan 1,2004
Senior Services. Youth will work at the Senior Center assisting with planning and instructing recreational classes, scheduling transportation for medical appointments and outings, assist with the distribution of meals for consumption at the Senior Center and pre-packaging meals for seniors that do not have the ability to leave their home. D Veterinary Care/No-kill shelter: Youth will be taught the proper care of animals brought in by residents who cannot afford veterinary care or cannot afford food for their animals. These shelters and veterinary facilities provide food, medicine, and care to residents experiencing financial hardships. Some of the tasks may include but are not limited to working directly to assist a licensed veterinarian with basic and routine non-medical tasks, office support, creating a healthy environment, preparing food, feeding the animals, and cleaning cages and other facilities. This program exposes youth to veterinary science. E Community Food Distribution/Food Banks: Youth will assist with food inventory, separate perishables and non-perishables, and create baskets for distribution. In addition, youth may be tasked with participating in mobile food distributions, drive-through pantries, and no-contact distributions.
Senior Services. Senior Services have been moved to a special revenue fund. Mayor's Office – In 2016, the Mayor's salary was reduced $15,493.20 by legislation. Finance – Salaries and wages were slightly higher in 2016 due to the City having to pay an additional interim Finance Director salary on top of paying the previous Finance Director’s administrative leave salary. The City has hired a new Finance Director who will begin April 1, 2017.

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  • Contractor Services Emerald has contracted, on an exclusive basis, with official contractors to provide certain services for the Event. Service companies other than the official contractors will not be allowed to perform any of these exclusive services. Non-exclusive services may be performed by exhibitor-appointed contractors (“EACs”) within certain guidelines. Please refer to the Exhibitor Service Manual for a listing of exclusive services and EAC guidelines.