Family Assistance Enrollees CarePlus Sample Clauses

Family Assistance Enrollees CarePlus. Transportation to and from the Adult Day Health program is arranged and reimbursed by the Adult Day Health program. In order to be eligible for Adult Day Health Services, the Enrollee must be at least 18 years of age or older and require assistance with at least one (1) ADL or one (1) skilled service and meet the eligibility criteria outlined in 130 CMR 404.407. Adult Xxxxxx Care - services ordered by a physician and delivered to an Enrollee in a home environment that meets the qualified setting as described in 130 CMR 408.435 Services are based upon an individual plan of care and include assistance with Activities of Daily Living (ADLs), Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs), and other personal care as needed, nursing services and oversight, and care management. Assistance with ADLs, IADLs and other personal care is provided by a qualified caregiver that lives with the Enrollee in the home environment. Nursing services and oversight and care management are provided by a multidisciplinary team. In order to be eligible for Adult Xxxxxx Care services, the Enrollee must be at least 16 years of age or older an require assistance with at least one (1) ADL and meet the eligibility criteria outlined in 130 CMR 408.417. ✓ Chronic, Rehabilitation Hospital, or Nursing Facility Services – Both 1. Services provided at either a nursing facility, chronic or rehabilitation hospital, or any combination thereof, over 100 days per Contract Year per Enrollee; provided, however, that (A) for Enrollees receiving Hospice services, the Contractor shall cover skilled nursing facility services without limitation, and (B) for Enrollees in Family Assistance such coverage is limited to six months consistent with MassHealth policy; and 2. Any stay of any duration in a Commonwealth-designated COVID-19 nursing facility. ✓ ✓ Day Habilitation – services provided in a community based day program setting that is open at least Monday through Friday for six hours per day and includes daily programming based on activities and therapies necessary to meet individual goals and objectives. Goals and objectives are outlined on a day habilitation service plan and are ✓ Coverage Types Service MassHealth Standard & CommonHealth Enrollees MassHealth Family Assistance Enrollees CarePlus designed to help an Enrollee reach his/her optimal level of physical, cognitive, psychosocial and occupational capabilities. In order to be eligible for Day Habilitation services, the Enrollee must be at least ...
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