High Care definition

High Care means a resident who is assessed as needing high level physical and/or nursing care in accordance with the Commonwealth Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI).
High Care means the unit of a Hospital where patients can be cared for more extensively than a normal ward, but not to the point of intensive care;
High Care means a resident who is assessed as needing high level physical and/or nursing care in accordance with the Commonwealth assessment system. NMBA is the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Registered Nurse has the same meaning as Registered Nurse Division 1.

Examples of High Care in a sentence

  • The institution of Obstetric High Care (OHC) facilities in university hospitals posed a methodological challenge.

  • Your home care package Type of package □ Level 1: Basic Care □ Level 2: Low Care □ Level 3: Intermediate Care □ Level 4: High Care We provide care for all package levels.


More Definitions of High Care

High Care means a resident who is assessed as needing high level physical and/or nursing care in accordance with the Commonwealth Aged Care Funding Instrument (ACFI). Low Care Residential Aged Care Facility means a residential aged care facility which only admits residents with a low care ACAS classification and does not offer or provide on a permanent basis services to residents with a high care ACAS classification. Multiple (Dual) Residential Aged Care Facility means a residential aged care facility: NMBA is the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Registered Nurse has the same meaning as Registered Nurse Division 1.

Related to High Care

  • Health care means any of the following intended for use in the diagnosis, treatment, mitigation, or prevention of a human ailment or impairment:

  • Medical care means amounts paid for:

  • Charity care means care provided by a health care

  • Home Health Care means the continual care and treatment of an individual if:

  • Healthcare shall have the meaning set forth in the introductory paragraph hereof.