Home care aide definition

Home care aide means a long-term care worker who
Home care aide means a long-term care worker who has obtained certification as a home care aide by the department of health.
Home care aide means an individual who is trained and supervised to provide services, care, and emotional support to consumers in the home or in the community.

Examples of Home care aide in a sentence

  • Individuals who are responsible for the coordination of home care aide services on or before June 30, 2015, are exempt from the criteria in paragraph 80.3(5)“a.”80.3(6) Home care aide services.

  • WSR 10-15-103, § 246-980-040, filed 7/20/10, effective 1/1/11.] AMENDATORY SECTION (Amending WSR 16-09-004, filed 4/7/16, effective 5/8/16) WAC 246-980-065 Home care aide provisional certification.

  • Individuals who are responsible for the coordination of home care aide services on or before June 30, 2015, are exempt from the criteria in paragraph 80.3(5)“a.” 80.3(6) Home care aide services.

  • Home care aide services are intended to enhance the capacity of consumers to attain or maintain their independence.

  • WSR 10-15-103, § 246-980-040, filed 7/20/10, effective 1/1/11.] REQUIREMENTS FOR A PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATION WAC 246-980-065 Home care aide provisional certification.


More Definitions of Home care aide

Home care aide or "certified home care aide" means a long-
Home care aide means a long-term care worker who is certified as a home care aide by the department of health under chapter 18.88B RCW.
Home care aide means a person certified under this chapter.
Home care aide means a person certified under chapter 18.88B RCW.
Home care aide means an individual providing home care services.
Home care aide or "certified home care aide" means a long-term care worker who has obtained and main- tains a home care aide certification through the department of health.
Home care aide means a home health aide, personal care aide, home attendant or other licensed or unlicensed person whose primary responsibility includes the provision of in-home assistance with activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living or health-related tasks; provided, however, that home care aide does not include any individual (i) working on a casual basis, or (ii) who is a relative through blood, marriage or adoption of: (1) the employer; or (2) the person for whom the worker is delivering services, under a program funded or administered by federal, state or local government.