Care planning definition
Examples of Care planning in a sentence
Care planning and arranging for services that will be needed upon discharge.
Care planning • work in a partnership with women and their whanau/families, to establish an individualized care plan, providing optimum care for the best possible outcome, including referral to secondary maternity services or other agencies when appropriate.
Care planning in advance is a priority for these young people transitioning to adulthood to ensure the necessary supports are in place on discharge from statutory care.
Care planning for young people in care presenting with complex needs aged 16 to 18 years will involve all relevant HSE professional/service providers in the Child and Family Agency’s Local Aftercare Steering Committee.
The MCO to which the Enrollee changes to is responsible for Care Coordination and Transition of Care planning.
Participate in Department-sponsored Transition of Care planning and testing activities the Department deems necessary to ensure effective development and implementation of Transition of Care requirements.
Care planning in relation to sudden illness should begin as part of the admission process.
Contractor shall designate an administrative employee whose position description includes shared responsibility with the QMHP for scheduling, facilitating, coordinating, overseeing and documenting the weekly IDT meetings and quarterly Care planning meetings pursuant to OAR Chapter 411, Division 086 rules.
Care planning will remain the responsibility of the Doncaster Drug and Alcohol Service.
Care planning and booking of care can only take place during office hours.