Professional caregiver definition

Professional caregiver means an individual who receives payment for providing services and supports to a member.
Professional caregiver means an individual who receives payment for providing services and supports to a Medicaid recipient.
Professional caregiver means an individual, such as a health care provider, licensed or hired to provide nursing or other life care to a person for pay.

Examples of Professional caregiver in a sentence

  • When caregivers were surveyed in the AARP study, 79% of those caring for an individual who takes six or more prescriptions would be interested in using some sort of home monitoring; and more than 80% believed that personal health devices used by the person they care for could provide the caregiver with greater piece of mind.24 Professional caregiver manages or initiates care.

  • Professional caregiver services can be arranged through Professional Student Care (www.pscaustralia.com.au) or International Student Alliance (www.studentguardians.com)Student visa holders currently enrolled in another institution in Australia are required to inform ANU College at least 3 weeks prior to the commencement of their program that they require the College to make the necessary welfare arrangements.


More Definitions of Professional caregiver

Professional caregiver refers to a licensed or registered service provider in the field of, including, but not limited to, birth doulaship, post partem doulaship, home birth midwivery, lactation consulting, birth education, or car seat technics.

Related to Professional caregiver

  • Professional service means a type of personal service to the public that requires as a condition precedent to the rendering of the service the obtaining of a license or other legal authorization. Professional service includes, but is not limited to, services rendered by a certified or other public accountant, chiropractor, dentist, optometrist, veterinarian, osteopathic physician, physician, surgeon, podiatrist, chiropodist, physician's assistant, architect, professional engineer, land surveyor, or attorney-at-law.

  • Professional Services means those services within the scope of the practice of architecture, professional engineering, landscape architecture, or registered surveying and mapping, as defined by the laws of Florida, or those services performed by any architect, professional engineer, landscape architect, or registered surveyor and mapper, in connection with the firm's or individual's professional employment or practice.

  • Caregiver means an individual employed for the purpose of providing assistance with activities of daily living to the Insured or to the Insured’s Family Member who has a physical or mental impairment. The caregiver must be employed by the Insured or the Insured’s Family Member. A caregiver is not a babysitter; childcare service, facility or provider; or persons employed by any service, provider or facility to supply assisted living.

  • Health care professional means a physician or other health care practitioner licensed, accredited or certified to perform specified health care services consistent with state law.

  • Licensed health care professional means a person who possesses a professional medical license that is valid in Oregon. Examples include, but are not limited to, a registered nurse (RN), nurse practitioner (NP), licensed practical nurse (LPN), medical doctor (MD), osteopathic physician (DO), respiratory therapist (RT), physical therapist (PT), physician assistant (PA), or occupational therapist (OT).

  • Professional counselor means a person who practices counseling as defined in § 54.1-3500.

  • Professional Engineer means a person entitled to practise as a Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario under a licence issued under the Professional Engineers Act;

  • Licensed mental health professional or "LMHP" means a physician, licensed clinical psychologist, licensed professional counselor, licensed clinical social worker, licensed substance abuse treatment practitioner, licensed marriage and family therapist, certified psychiatric clinical nurse specialist, licensed behavior analyst, or licensed psychiatric/mental health nurse practitioner.

  • Mental health professional means a psychiatrist,