Home care provider definition

Home care provider means any person that provides, arranges to provide, offers to provide, or in any other way provides for the delivery of any direct health care services in the home requiring supervision by a registered nurse (RN), but excludes the delivery of direct nursing care by a registered (RN) or licensed practical (LPN) nurse on an on-going basis; and includes services rendered by a licensed health care professional, including but not limited to, a speech pathologist/audiologist, physical, occupational, or respiratory therapist. Also as used in these Regulations, "home care provider" includes homemaker services as defined in these Regulations. Nursing service agency services may also be provided under this license provided such services are rendered in accordance with the “Rules and Regulations for the Licensing of Nursing Service Agencies.”
Home care provider means an individual, organization, association, corporation, unit of government, or other entity that is regularly engaged in the delivery of at least one home care service, directly in a client’s home for a fee and who has a valid current temporary license or license issued under sections 144A.43 to 144A.482. At least one home care service must be provided directly, although additional home care services may be provided by contractual arrangements.
Home care provider means a care agency that contracts with the hospice to provide services in the home of the hospice patient. The providers may include, but are not limited to, home health aides, homemakers, nurses, occupational therapists or physical therapists.

Examples of Home care provider in a sentence

  • Home care provider licenses are exempt from the requirements of § 17.8 of this Part.

  • Home care provider tasks include providing primary-care to an individual such as helping walking, bathing, preparing meals and special diets, supervising use of medications and exercise therapy, and other duties commonly associated with the meaning of primary-care gives.

  • The updated list of Our authorized Home care provider is available on Our website www.magma-hdi.co.in.

  • The Home care provider will evaluate eligibility and, if Home care is assessed to be advisable for Insured Person’s health condition, will contact Our TPA.

  • In case as per Our authorized Home care provider, Home care is not found to be advisable for Insured Person’s health condition, he/she can avail the treatment at a Hospital as an in-patient and the claim for the same on Cashless or reimbursement process.


More Definitions of Home care provider

Home care provider means a person or organization certified to provide services to a recipient under s. DHS 105.16, 105.17 or 105.19.
Home care provider means a corporation or society incorporated in British Columbia that:
Home care provider means an individual who is a qualified provider under 15 s. 46.2898 (1) (f).
Home care provider means an individual, organization, association, corporation, unit of government, or other entity that is regularly engaged in the delivery of at least one home care service, directly in a client’s home for a fee and who has a valid license.
Home care provider means a foster parent (or parents) paid or unpaid by you or an appropriate governmental agency on your behalf, to care for one or more patients on a continuous basis away from your premises.
Home care provider means a qualified provider under s. 46.2898 (1) (f).
Home care provider means an individual, organization, association, corporation, unit of government, or other entity that is regularly engaged in the delivery, directly or by contractual arrangement, of home care services for a fee. At least one home care service must be provided directly, although additional home care services may be provided by contractual arrangements (Minn. Stat. § 144A.43, Subd. 4).