Care Service Sample Clauses

Care Service. CMP may change the Club M schedule and/or location of service and may cancel service with 10-calendar days written notice, with the exception of emergency closure.
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Care Service. Building & Premises - The Group Home Centre should be located & run from a barrier free building and premises owned either by the Care Service Provider or by the National Trust and not in any rented building or premise. It should always be free from all encumbrances except those provided for in the Memorandum of Agreement. Accommodation - Accommodation for Care-seekers should be clean, spacious and fully furnished with proper ventilation and lighting in each room. Toilet and bathroom facilities should be easily accessible to the Care -seekers. Proper heating and cooling arrangement and barrier free features need to be incorporated as far as possible. Food - Every day, balanced and nutritious meals should be served in breakfast, lunch and dinner besides evening snacks / tea. Due care must be taken about hygiene and freshness of food served. Clothes - Atleast 3 sets of reasonable quality of clothes for summer and 2 sets for winter should be provide every year to the Care-seekers. Health Care Services - Round the clock availability of health care services, on an average, worth atleast Rs. 1 lakh pa per Care-seeker (at current price index) should be ensured. Provisions of therapists, doctor-on-call and health insurance facilities should be accordingly arranged in this regard. Accident & Other Emergencies - In case of accident or any other emergency, Care Service Provider should not hesitate in meeting any additional expenditure on Care-seekers for treatment etc. In this regard, accident insurance cover of not less than Rs. 50,000 (at current price index) may also be arranged by the Care Service Provider. Education / Vocational Training - Care-seekers should be provided education and vocational training to keep them gainfully engaged and to enable them to lead a life with dignity and independence. In case of any income generation in the process, Care-seekers should be given adequate financial compensation but not less than prevalent minimum wages. Transport & Mobility - Care Service Provider should ensure barrier free mobility within and outside the Group Home Centre to every Care-seeker. Recreation & Leisure - Adequate recreational and leisure facilities should be provided to all Care-seekers. TV, music, games & sports, pleasure trips, educational tours should be arranged for the Care-seekers on a regular basis. Regular Care Services - Professionally qualified Caregivers and Care-attendants should be engaged to provide round the clock care-giving to Care-seeke...
Care Service. Any period of time where a Professional Self-employed Carer is delivering care on behalf of a care seeker. Carer On boarding: The process in which Professional Self-employed Carers move through before becoming available to deliver their services through the Smile Care Agency platform. This includes right to work, Enhanced DBS checks, Training Certs, and any other document check required to complete their Vetting process. Carer Profile: The online profile of each Professional Self-employed Carer that exist in the Search, detailing a short biography, care experience, interests, disclosure and barring service check and client reviews. Client On boarding: The process through which You provide your needs requests and how they might be served by Smile Care Agency. This typically involves a phone discussion with a Care Advisor followed by matching of care needs to Carer on our Platform.
Care Service. Any health care service eligible for coverage and payment that has been denied, modified, or delayed by a decision of the HMO, or one of its contracting Providers, in whole or in part due to a finding that the service is not Medically Necessary. • Durable Medical Equipment. Equipment, as determined by HMO, which is a) made to withstand prolonged use; b) made for and mainly used in the treatment of a disease or injury; c) suited for use while not confined as an inpatient in the Hospital; d) not normally of use to persons who do not have a disease or injury; e) not for use in altering air quality or temperature; and f) not for exercise or training.

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