Care homes for the disabled

    • [DOC File]M21-1MR, V.iii.1.G. Improved Pension -- Deductible Expenses

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      In November 2014, the Veteran reports paying an in-home care provider $500 per month starting on October 14, 2014. The in-home care fees are on behalf of the Veteran’s disabled spouse, and the Veteran submits a doctor’s statement that the provider fees are necessary.


    • [DOCX File]Community Options Program Entry System (COPES)

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      Chapter 7d defines the Community Options Program Entry System (COPES) waiver and the services available to enrolled clients. This waiver provides services to over 39,000 clients who live in their own homes, adult family homes or assisted living facilities.


    • [DOC File]ARCHOICES Section II

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      2. Bathroom needs adaptation to install a new commode for disabled individual. In order to replace the commode, the flooring must be replaced due to dry rot or decay. The new commode could be approved. The sub-flooring, etc., could not be approved. H. Permanent fixtures to leased or rented homes.


    • [DOC File]Sample of Personal Essay’s for Grad School Application

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      Families increasingly hospitalize their elders who are physically disabled, bedridden or in need of long-term care. These individuals are usually transferred to nursing homes, but because of sparse accommodations and a one to two year wait list, they end up staying with family members who are often ill equipped to care for them.


    • [DOC File]REGULATORY REFORM (FIRE SAFETY) ORDER 2005

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      Disabled occupants (Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans in use when necessary) ... • Premises that provide care • Community halls ... including the voluntary sector and self-employed people with premises separate from their homes.


    • [DOC File]Community Service and Self-Sufficiency-Requirement

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      Care for the children of other residents so parents may volunteer. PHAs may form their own policy in regards to accepting community services at profit-motivated entities, acceptance of volunteer work performed at homes or offices of general private citizens, and court-ordered or probation-based work. 7.


    • [DOCX File]Chapter 19, Nursing Facility Requirements for Licensure ...

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      (27) Patient care vicinity -- A space extending 6 ft. (1.8 m) horizontally in all directions around the resident bed and extending vertically to 7 ft. 6 in. (2.3 m) above the floor. If the dimension between the bed and a wall or partition is less than 6 ft. (1.8 m), the limit of the patient care vicinity is at the wall or partition.


    • [DOCX File]Eligibility Review - Wa

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      Health Care coverage for the aged, blind, or disabled Tailored Supports for Older Adults Services 9.I or someone in my household (check all that apply): Are in a domestic violence situation Have a disability Can’t work because of health problems Are pregnant; name:


    • [DOC File]PERSCARE Section II - Arkansas

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      2. Alternatively, a Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional (QIDP) may fulfill the supervision requirement for personal care services to beneficiaries residing in alternative living situations or alternative family homes, licensed and certified by DPSQA as personal care providers. 3.


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