Primary caregiver definition

Primary caregiver or "caregiver" means a resident of the State
Primary caregiver means the person who is the primary carer of a newborn or newly adopted Child. The primary carer is the person who meets the Child's physical needs more than anyone else. Only one person can be a Child's primary carer on a particular day. In most cases the Primary Caregiver will be the birth mother of a newborn or the initial primary carer of a newly adopted child.
Primary caregiver means the person identified in an ISP as providing the majority of services and support for an individual in the home of the individual.

Examples of Primary caregiver in a sentence

  • Primary Caregiver Paid leave Unpaid leave Continuing or fixed term employees who have completed six (6) months service at the time the leave is to begin 26 weeks on full pay.


More Definitions of Primary caregiver

Primary caregiver means a person who is a resident of this state or a bordering state, including but not limited to a parent or legal guardian, at least 18 years of age, who has been designated by a patient’s health care practitioner as a necessary caretaker taking responsibility for managing the well-being of the patient with respect to the use of medical cannabidiol pursuant to the provisions of Iowa Code chapter 124E and these rules.
Primary caregiver means the child's parent, guardian, relative, or other non-paid parental figure that provides the direct care of the child at the times that a paid provider is not available.
Primary caregiver means a “primary caregiver” as defined in Health and Safety Code Section 11362.7(d).
Primary caregiver means the person identified in an Individual Support Plan as providing the majority of service and support for an individual in the individual's home.
Primary caregiver means either a natural person who is at least twenty-one (21)
Primary caregiver means one or any combination of a licensee, administrator, resident manager, or shift caregivers who personally provide care and services, and safeguards the health and safety of residents a minimum of five 24-hour days per week.
Primary caregiver means the individual, designated by a qualified patient or by a person with an identification card, who has consistently assumed responsibility for the housing, health, or safety of that patient or person, and may include any of the following: