Homemaker Services. Home health care is provided in a setting other than a hospital, nursing care facility or assisted living facility. It refers to the insured receiving medical or non-medical services from a licensed home health care provider in the insured's private home or an adult day care center. A licensed home health care provider or licensed adult day care center or home health care giver. This also includes an employee of a hospital acting in the capacity of providing care in a private home. All services and facilities required to be available in the state where the agreement was issued will be covered even If the state does not require a provider of such services to be licensed, certified or registered, or if the state licenses, certifies or registers the provider of services under another name. HOMEMAKER SERVICES Homemaker services are necessary services provided in a home as required pursuant to a plan of care for a chronically ill individual. HOSPITAL A hospital is an institution or facility that is licensed as a hospital by the proper authority of the state in which it is located; or accredited as a hospital by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals.
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Sources: Long Term Care Agreement (Minnesota Life Individual Variable Universal Life Account), Long Term Care Agreement (Minnesota Life Individual Variable Universal Life Account)