High Care definition

High Care means a resident who is assessed as needing high level physical and/or nursing care in accordance with the Commonwealth Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI).
High Care means the unit of a Hospital where patients can be cared for more extensively than a normal ward, but not to the point of intensive care;
High Care means a resident who is assessed as needing high level physical and/or nursing care in accordance with the Commonwealth assessment system. National Employment Standards (“NES”) refers to the legislated standards for workplace conditions established under the Fair Work Act 2009. For the purpose of incorporated leave provisions Service and Continuous Service is defined by s.22 of the Fair Work Act 2009, which will apply to the extent of any inconsistency. NMBA is the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Registered Nurse has the same meaning as Registered Nurse Division 1.

Examples of High Care in a sentence

  • Location Allocated Places Total of Commonwealth Contribution High Care Residential Low Care Residential Home Care The amount of Flexible Care Subsidy payable by the Commonwealth is the amount calculated according to a method determined from time to time by the Minister under section 52-1 of the Act (see xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.xx/) and is subject to the conditions set out in the following paragraphs of this Item D (the Commonwealth's Contribution).

  • The institution of Obstetric High Care (OHC) facilities in university hospitals posed a methodological challenge.


More Definitions of High Care

High Care means a resident who is assessed as needing high level physical and/or nursing care in accordance with the Commonwealth Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI). Low Care Residential Aged Care Facility means a residential aged care facility which only admits residents with a low care ACAS classification and does not offer or provide on a permanent basis services to residents with a high care ACAS classification. Multiple (Dual) Residential Aged Care Facility means a residential aged care facility: • which admits residents with a low care AC-AS classification and provides or offers service to residents with a high care ACAS classification (aging in place); or • that primarily admits residents with a low care ACAS classification, but is approved to and admits residents with a high care ACAS classification. National Employment Standards (“NES”) refers to the legislated standards for workplace conditions established under the Fair Work Act 2009. For the purpose of incorporated leave provisions Service and Continuous Service is defined by s.22 of the Fair Work Act 2009, which will apply to the extent of any inconsistency. NMBA is the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Registered Nurse has the same meaning as Registered Nurse Division 1.

Related to High Care

  • Health care means any of the following intended for use in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation, or prevention of a human ailment or impairment:

  • Medical care means amounts paid for:

  • Charity care means care provided by a health care facility for which the provider does not expect to receive payment from the patient or a third-party payer.

  • Home Health Care means the continual care and treatment of an individual if:

  • Pharmacy care means medications prescribed by a licensed physician and any health-related services considered medically necessary to determine the need or effectiveness of the medications.

  • Shelter care means the temporary care of children in physically unrestricting facilities.

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

  • Foster care means substitute care furnished on a 24-hour a day basis to an eligible child, in a licensed foster care facility or approved shelter care facility, by a person or agency other than the child’s parent or guardian, but does not include care provided in a family home through an informal arrangement for a period of less than 30 days. Child foster care shall include but is not limited to the provision of food, lodging, training, education, supervision, and health care.

  • Academy means the academy named at the beginning of this Disciplinary Policy and Procedure and includes all sites upon which the academy undertaking is, from time to time, being carried out.

  • Primary care giver means a person who assumes the principal role of providing care and attention to a child.

  • Nursing care means the practice of nursing by a licensed nurse, including tasks and functions relating to the provision of "nursing care" that are taught or delegated under specified conditions by a registered nurse to a person other than licensed nursing personnel, as governed by ORS chapter 678 and rules adopted by the Oregon State Board of Nursing in OAR chapter 851.

  • LLC means Limited Liability Company.

  • Residential care means the provision of care on a 24-hour day basis.

  • Asset management means a systematic process of operating and maintaining the state system of

  • 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.

  • Financial Services means any service of a financial nature, including (but not limited to) —

  • Maritime agency services means activities consisting in representing, within a given geographic area, as an agent the business interests of one or more shipping lines or shipping companies, for the following purposes:

  • Home care means care and treatment of an insured under a plan of care established, approved in writing and reviewed at least every 2 months by the attending physician, unless the attend- ing physician determines that a longer interval between reviews is sufficient, and consisting of one or more of the following:

  • PCA means Parliamentary Commissioner Act 1971.