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Extraordinary care definition

Extraordinary care means care that exceeds the range of activities that a spouse would ordinarily perform in the household on behalf of the ALTCS member if the mem- ber did not have a disability or chronic illness, and that is necessary to ensure the health and welfare of the member and avoid institutionalization.
Extraordinary care means care provided to an adult child that exceeds the range of activities that a Legally Responsible Individual would ordinarily perform in the household on behalf of an individual without a disability or chronic illness of the same age, and which are necessary to assure the health and welfare of the individual and avoid institutionalization.
Extraordinary care means care rendered beyond sick call or routine illness or treatment for a chronic condition. Extraordinary care includes, but is not limited to, all specialty care (on and off site), all off-site inpatient care, HIV medications, treatment for Hepatitis C, all emergency transportation and emergency treatment, all durable medical equipment (including prostheses, wheel chairs, glasses, etc.) whether temporary or permanent, dialysis (whether on or off site), and any special equipment required for treatment (such as special hospital beds, etc.).

Examples of Extraordinary care in a sentence

  • Extraordinary care is determined by assessing whether a child who is the same age without a disability needs the requested level of care, the activity is one that a parent would not normally provide as part of a normal household routine and the activity is one that a parent is not legally responsible to provide.

  • Extraordinary care can include specialized skills/tasks which need to be performed for the waiver participant.

  • Extraordinary care means care exceeding the range of Activities of Daily living (ADLs) or Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) that a legally responsible individual would ordinarily perform in the household on behalf of a person without a disability or chronic illness of the same age and which is necessary to assure the health and welfare of the participant and avoid institutionalization.

  • Extraordinary care should be taken, particularly by City Inspectors, contracting officials and Law Enforcement Officers, to avoid any dealings that may affect the employees’ exercise of independent judgment in performing duties for the City or that may give rise to a potential conflict of interest.

  • Extraordinary care consists of personal care or similar services and includes assistance with the ADLs/IADLs of bathing/ hygiene, dressing, incontinence care, toileting, transferring/positioning, mobility and feeding/eating.


More Definitions of Extraordinary care

Extraordinary care means care exceeding the range of activities that a legally responsible individual would ordinarily perform in the household on behalf of a participant without a disability or chronic illness of the same age and which is necessary to assure the health and welfare of the participant and avoid institutionalization.
Extraordinary care means care provided by a legally responsible individual: that
Extraordinary care means services:
Extraordinary care means care to a BIP participant that exceed[s] the range of activities that a Legally
Extraordinary care means an activity that a parent or guardian would not normally provide as part
Extraordinary care means the minimum level of care a law enforcement agent is obligated to take while policing in order to fulfill his or her obligation to preserve life and prevent injury during policing.
Extraordinary care means care exceeding the range of activities that a legally responsible individual would ordinarily perform for a person without a disability or chronic illness of the same age. The service is necessary to assure the health and welfare of the participant and avoid institutionalization.