Eligible Service Population definition

Eligible Service Population means individuals who are residents of long-term care facilities (i.e., nursing, skilled nursing, distinct part facilities, residential care facilities for the elderly, and other adult care homes similar to these facilities), hereinafter referred to as residents, regardless of their socio-economic status or area of residence. [OAA §§ 102(35), 321(a)(10), 711(6); Welf. & Inst. Code § 9701(b),(e)]
Eligible Service Population means Medicare beneficiaries, including Medicare beneficiaries by virtue of a disability, and those persons imminent of Medicare eligibility [Welf. & Inst. Code § 9541(a), (c)(2)], and the public at large who are eligible to receive HICAP community education services, including long-term care planning and long-term care insurance counseling services. [Welf. & Inst. Code § 9541(c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(4)-(6)]
Eligible Service Population means individuals who are residents of long- term care facilities (i.e., nursing, skilled nursing, distinct part facilities, residential care facilities for the elderly, and other adult care homes similar to these facilities), hereinafter referred to as residents, regardless of their socio-economic status or area of residence. [OAA §§ 102(35), 321(a)(10), 711(6); Welf. & Inst. Code § 9701(b),(e)]

Examples of Eligible Service Population in a sentence

  • Ensure services are provided only to the defined Eligible Service Population.

  • Eligible Service Population for Title III-B means individuals sixty (60) years of age or older, with emphasis on those in greatest economic and social need with particular attention to low-income minority older individuals, older individuals with Limited English Proficiency (LEP), and older individuals residing in rural areas.

  • Factor 1: Assessment of the Number and Proportion of LEP Persons Likely to be Served or Encountered in the Eligible Service Population The agency has reviewed census data on the number of individuals in its service area that have limited English Proficiency, as well as the languages they speak.

  • Services are provided only to the defined Eligible Service Population.

  • Ensure services are provided only to the Eligible Service Population.


More Definitions of Eligible Service Population

Eligible Service Population means unemployed, low-income, California residents who are fifty-five (55) years of age or older and who have poor employment prospects. [OAA § 518(a)(3)(A)] [20 CFR 641.500]
Eligible Service Population means Medicare beneficiaries, including Medicare beneficiaries by virtue of a disability, and those persons imminent of Medicare eligibility [Welf. & Inst. Code § 9541(a), (c)(2)], and the public at large who are eligible to receive HICAP community education services, including long-term care planning and long-term care insurance counseling services.
Eligible Service Population means individuals defined as Medicare eligible beneficiaries likely to be qualified for Medicare Part D, the Low-Income Subsidy (LIS) Prescription Drug Program, and/or the Medicare Savings Programs (MSP).
Eligible Service Population means dual eligible beneficiaries eligible for, enrolled in, or targeted for enrollment into a Cal MediConnect Health Plan, or beneficiaries’ designated representative.
Eligible Service Population means individuals who are sixty (60) years of age and older or 18 years of age or older with a disability as defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA); and requires assistance and supplemental supports to older adults to remain in their homes and communities as they age, rather than relocating or moving into an institutional setting.
Eligible Service Population means individuals with Alzheimer’s disease or other dementia-related disorders or diagnosis, particularly those clients in the moderate to severe stages. There is no age, financial, or other qualifying eligibility requirements for the participating population.
Eligible Service Population means: an individual at 18 and older with Alzheimer’s disease, or other dementia-related disorders, particularly in the moderate to severe stages, whose care needs and behavioral problems may make it difficult to participate in existing care programs.