Common use of Resident Representative Clause in Contracts

Resident Representative. The Resident Representative is the individual designated, by either a Court of law, the Resident or a family member or other party(ies) having an interest in the well-being of the resident, including but not limited to the Resident Representative’s self-designation by signing this Agreement, to receive information and assist and/or act on behalf of the Resident to the extent permitted by State law. By signing this Agreement, the Resident Representative ▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees (i) to the extent he/she has legal access to the Resident’s funds, to access and use the Resident’s funds to pay for the Resident’s care at the Facility; and (ii) to the extent that the Resident Representative has access, to cooperate with the Facility and timely provide information and documentation requested by the Facility or a third party payor including, but not limited to, insurance and/or Medicaid (e.g., a request for documentation needed to complete a Medicaid application or insurance policy information); and regarding such matters as the Resident’s financial resources, citizenship or immigration status and third party insurance coverage.

Appears in 9 contracts

Sources: Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement, Admission Agreement