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Therapeutic leave definition

Therapeutic leave means a resident is temporarily absent from an ICFIID, and is in a residential setting other than a long-term care facility, hospital, or other entity eligible to receive federal, state, or county funds to maintain a resident, for the purpose of receiving a regimen of therapeutic services or visiting a potential new residential setting.
Therapeutic leave means leave pertaining to medical treatment planned and implemented to attain an objective that is specified in the individual plan of care.
Therapeutic leave means a youth is temporarily absent from the PRTF and is in a setting in which the youth is receiving a regimen of therapeutic services that is not duplicative of PRTF services or are services related to facilitating transition planning.

Examples of Therapeutic leave in a sentence

  • The Regional Water Board adopted a Water Quality Control Plan for the North Coast Region (hereinafter the Basin Plan) that designates beneficial uses, establishes water quality objectives, and contains implementation programs and policies to achieve those objectives for all waters addressed through the plan.

  • Therapeutic leave does not include hospital emergency room visits or hospital stays.

  • Therapeutic leave does not apply when a resident is out on pass for short periods of time for visits with family/friends, to attend church services or other social activities.

  • Therapeutic leave of absence days may not be reimbursed by TRICARE.

  • Therapeutic leave is a Medicaid payment made to the Daily Living Supports contract provider to enable the member to retain direct support services.


More Definitions of Therapeutic leave

Therapeutic leave means leave from the home taken by a resident in accordance with his or her plan of care; and
Therapeutic leave means [an] a temporary absence from the facility, greater than 24 consecutive hours, deemed therapeutic, approved by the treatment team and included in the resident’s plan of care. Reasons for such absence include, but are not limited to, visits with parents, foster parents, guardians, or other caregivers, attendance at a residential camp, or residence in a temporary shelter.
Therapeutic leave means one or more days when the resident is absent from the nursing facility for reasons stipulated in the resident’s plan of care, but not for purposes of hospitalization or transfer to another facility.
Therapeutic leave means a temporary absence (more than 24 consecutive hours) from the facility. Reasons for therapeutic leave include, but are not limited to, visits with parents, foster parents or guardians, attendance at a residential camp, or residence in a temporary shelter.
Therapeutic leave means that a member leaves an insti- tutional facility for a period that does not exceed nine days per contract year.
Therapeutic leave means the absence of a recipient from a long-term care facility, with the expectation of the recipient's return to the facility, to a camp meeting applicable licensure requirements of the Minnesota Department of Health, a residential setting other than a long-term care facility, a hospital, or other entity eligible to receive federal, state, or county funds to maintain a recipient. Leave for a home visit or a vacation is a therapeutic leave.
Therapeutic leave means that a member leaves an institutional facility for a period that does not exceed nine days per contract year.