Care recipient definition
Care recipient means a person for whom the employee is responsible for providing
Care recipient means either the family member as defined in these definitions, who is receiving care for a serious health condition or the child with whom the claimant is bonding.
Care recipient means any person under the care of a licensee.
Examples of Care recipient in a sentence
You agree to notify the Practice prior to receiving any further Services if You become a Government Health Care recipient.
Each Trauma Informed Care recipient must be enrolled in the AKAIMS Trauma payer plan.
For example, if a Continuum of Care recipient operates a transitional housing program with substance abuse treatment services, the recipient may require program participants to participate in those services.
If the Care recipient is in a facility as “Medicaid Pending”, the Client should be very clear with the facility regarding payments and possible reimbursements during the application process.
More Definitions of Care recipient
Care recipient means a person who is receiving social care or non-NHS health services; and
Care recipient means either (i) the Family Member who is receiving care for a Serious Health Condition, or (ii) the New Child with whom the employee is Bonding.
Care recipient means any person under the care of a care provider who has a physical or mental illness, injury or disability or who suffers from any cognitive impairment that restricts or limits the person’s activities;
Care recipient means an individual who:
Care recipient means the Family Member or Child who is receiving care or comfort for a Serious Health Condition, or New Child Bonding.
Care recipient means the care recipient(s) specified in the Particulars and, if there are more than one, them jointly and severally during their period of combined occupation and upon one ceasing to occupy the Facility, the survivor, if they continue to reside in the Facility;
Care recipient means either (i) the Family Member who is receiving care for a Serious Health Condition, (ii) the New Child whom the employee is Bonding; or (iii) the Family Member who is receiving assistance or the employee who is participating in a Qualifying Exigency.