Common use of Homemaker Services Clause in Contracts

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. 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)

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. 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