Personal needs allowance (PNA) definition
Personal needs allowance (PNA) means an amount set aside from a person's income that is intended for personal needs. The amount a per- son is allowed to keep as a PNA depends on whether the person lives in a medical institution, ALF, or at home.
Personal needs allowance (PNA) means an amount set aside from a client's income under WAC 182-513-1105.
Personal needs allowance (PNA) means an amount set aside from a person's income that is intended for clothing and other personal needs. The amount a person is allowed to keep as a PNA depends on whether the person lives in a med- ical institution, alternate living facility, or at home. Personal needs allowances are found at: http://hca.wa.gov/medicaid/ eligibility/pages/standards.aspx.
More Definitions of Personal needs allowance (PNA)
Personal needs allowance (PNA) means a standard allowance for clothing and other personal needs for long- term care clients who live in a medical institution or alternate living facility, or at home.
Personal needs allowance (PNA) means an amount set aside from a person's income that is intended for clothing and other personal needs. The amount a person is allowed to keep as a PNA depends on whether the person lives in a med- ical institution, alternate living facility, or at home. Personal
Personal needs allowance (PNA) means a standard allowance for clothing and other personal needs for clients who live in a medical or alternate living facility. This allow- ance is sometimes referred to as "CPI."