Care Setting definition

Care Setting means the physical space (building and suite) where the Services are being delivered, as identified in this Agreement;
Care Setting means a Medicaid contracted facility where a Medicaid eligible individual resides and receives services. Care settings include adult foster homes, residential care facilities, assisted living facilities, specialized living contracted residences, and nursing facilities.
Care Setting means the place in which care is being given, for example, patient’s home, a hospital, a care facility or another place of residence.

Examples of Care Setting in a sentence

  • This inspection was underpinned by the Day Care Setting Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 and the Day Care Settings Minimum Standards, 2012.

  • Areas for improvement have been identified where action is required to ensure compliance with the Day Care Setting Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 and the Day Care Settings Minimum Standards, 2012.

  • Broken shifts taking place in a Home Care Setting will have shift allowances determined by the finishing time of the broken shift.

  • This section outlines the actions which must be taken so that the registered provider meets legislative requirements based on The Day Care Setting Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007.

  • The document clearly describes the nature and range of the service to be provided and addresses all of the matters required by Regulation 4(1) of The Day Care Setting Regulations (NI) 2007.

  • This inspection was underpinned by The Day Care Setting Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007, the Day Care Settings Minimum Standards 2012.

  • This inspection was underpinned by the Health and Personal Social Services (Quality Improvement and Regulation) (Northern Ireland) Order 2003, the Day Care Setting Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2007 and the Day Care Settings Minimum Standards, 2012.

  • Module II - Recommendations of Nursing Practice in the Acute Care Setting.

  • If the child/youth has an existing My Support Plan, the Service Provider will implement this plan while the child/youth is in the Care Setting.

  • If located at a facility that is primarily used for the delivery of health-care services, such as a hospital, then the entire facility is a Health Care Setting.


More Definitions of Care Setting

Care Setting means a physical area or group of separate spaces in which the same type of health-related aid and assistance is provided to residents within a long-term care facility. Care Settings are located within facilities, and the term is used to denote the separate and distinct types of care that can be provided within the same physical structure. Every long-term care facility has at least one Care Setting, and many have two or more. While a facility might offer multiple types of care, a Care Setting offers only one type of care, which makes it distinct and requiring individual attention and planning within a facility.
Care Setting means the physical space (building and suite) where the SHSS services are being delivered. In previous or current-state policy/standards for contracted bed-based services, Care Setting is referred to as Place of Service. CFCSA: means the Child, Family and Community Service Act, R.S.B.C. 1996 c. 46.

Related to Care Setting

  • Health care services means services for the diagnosis, prevention, treatment, cure, or relief of a health condition, illness, injury, or disease.

  • Traditional member of the National Guard or federal reserves means an active member of the Selected Reserve subject to mobilization and deployment for which he or she attends monthly and annual training periods.

  • Pre-Service Claim means a claim for a medical care benefit with respect to which the plan conditions receipt of the benefit, in whole or in part, on approval of the benefit in advance of receipt of care.