Resource home definition

Resource home means a home in which an individual has been approved by the cabinet in accordance with 922 KAR 1:350, Family preparation, to:
Resource home means a home in which a parent is approved by the cabinet in meet- ing the foster care, adoption, or respite care requirements of 922 KAR 1:350.]
Resource home means the residence of an individual that a local department has licensed as a resource parent.

Examples of Resource home in a sentence

  • When a child is placed in a Resource home, the spiritual beliefs of the child and his or her family of origin will be respected.

  • A Placement Resource home may not have adult roommates or boarders without special permission of the certification program.

  • The child who is placed in a Placement Resource home shall be provided adequate and appropriate sleeping space, consistent with his/her needs for privacy or personal contact.

  • The minimum age requirement to become a Placement Resource home is 21 years of age.

  • Placement agreements documenting the date of the placement into the Cherokee Nation Resource home are completed and signed by Cherokee Nation and the resource parent for each resource placement of Cherokee Nation custody children.

  • OKDHS shall contact Cherokee Nation Indian Child Welfare, prior to any contact with the Tribal Resource home, to obtain permission for placement of any child in a Cherokee Nation approved Resource home.

  • Placement agreements documenting the date of the placement into the Cherokee Nation Resource home are completed and signed by the resource parent and the OKDHS worker for each resource placement of OKDHS custody children.

Related to Resource home

  • Health Home means an individual Provider, team of health care professionals or health team that meets all federal requirements and provides the following six (6) services to persons with one (1) or more specified chronic conditions: (i) comprehensive care management; (ii) Care Coordination and health promotion; (iii) comprehensive transitional care/follow-up; (iv) Member and family support; (v) referral to community and social support services; and (vi) use of Health Information Technology (HIT) to link services, if applicable. Health Information Exchange (HIE) means the transmission of health-care-related data among facilities, health information organizations and government agencies according to national standards. HIE is also an entity that provides services to enable the electronic sharing of health information. Health Information Technology (HIT) means the area of information technology involving the design, development, creation, use and maintenance of information systems for the health care industry.

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