Continued care definition

Continued care means the ongoing placement of an individual in a
Continued care means the ongoing placement of an individual in a foster home, children's residential care facility, or transitional living placement who reaches the age of eighteen (18) years but is less than twenty- one (21) years of age.

Examples of Continued care in a sentence

  • Continued care and treatment, provided by or under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).

  • Continued care and treatment provided by or under the supervision of a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).

  • Continued care requires that your eligibility status be redetermined on a periodic basis.

  • Continued care against minor and/or stress induced ailments, such as worms, giardia, and coccida, are the responsibility of the Buyer after the Puppy leaves the Seller’s care.

  • Continued care in the existing community health facility with arrangements for continued payment by the county of residence and/or enrollment in the Medi-Cal Program.

  • Inpatient Stay Pending Continued care in a hospital pending placement in an Alternate Level of alternate lower medical level of care, consistent with the Medical Care provisions of 18 NYCRR 505.20 and 10 NYCRR, Part 85.

  • Continued care applies when the provider contract gets cancelled or does not renew.

Related to Continued care

  • Continued Errors has the meaning specified in Section 2.2(c)(iii).

  • Child care means continuous care and supervision of five or more qualifying children that is:

  • Continued each refers to the continuation of a LIBOR Loan from one Interest Period to another Interest Period pursuant to Section 2.9.

  • Day Care means the care, assistance, and supervision of an individual who does not stay overnight. Individuals receiving day care services are included in the licensed capacity of a home as described in OAR 411-360-0060.

  • Inpatient care means treatment for which the insured person has to stay in a hospital for more than 24 hours for a covered event.