Home Delivered Meals Sample Clauses

Home Delivered Meals. Xxxxxxx’s “Common Providers” who contract with AAAs to provide meals paid for with Older Americans Act Title III-C2 funds, and who also contract with HHSC to provide meals funded by Title XX, as authorized under the 2020-21 General Appropriations Act, H.B. 1, 86th Legislature, Regular Session, 2019 (Article II, HHSC, Rider 99) must use the rates set by the Texas Legislature at the time that the meals were delivered.
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Home Delivered Meals. Nutritionally sound meals to be delivered to the residence of an enrollee who has difficulty shopping for or preparing food without assistance. Each meal is designed to provide 1/3 of the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA). Home delivered meals may be hot, cold, frozen, dried, canned or a combination of hot, cold, frozen, dried, canned with a satisfactory storage life.
Home Delivered Meals. 1. Any person aged 60 or older that is frail, homebound by reason of illness or incapacitating disability that prevents them from attending congregate nutrition services.
Home Delivered Meals. 1. Contractors which provide home delivered meals must protect the health and safety of the participants, insuring that the hot food is 140 degrees F or hotter, and the cold food is 40 degrees F or colder when delivered to the participants. To assure quality temperature, all food must be placed in tested temperature control containers, and then placed in an insulated container for delivery. No sacks or boxes can be used to deliver the meal. If a route takes longer than 45 minutes, the route needs to be shortened with only a few meals sent out at a time or divided into multiple routes.
Home Delivered Meals. 20 1. The provision of nutritionally balanced prepared meals to individuals who are home-bound 21 due to physical disability and/or unable to independently prepare meals.
Home Delivered Meals. Meal service delivered to the homes to individuals who cannot prepare or obtain nutritionally adequate meals for themselves. Meals assist individuals to maintain a nutritious diet. Homemaker Programs: Programs provide in-home services to elders at-risk of premature placement in a nursing home. Clients must be 60 years of age or older. Home Repair: Home improvement, remodeling, or handyman work, including small odd jobs, and routine tasks. Information and Referral: One-to-one services directing elders to appropriate programs and resources based on elders’ needs and specialized knowledge of aging services within the community. Intergenerational: Activities or programs that increase cooperation, interaction, or exchange between any two or more generations. Legal Assistance: Legal services to elders age 60 and older that deal with issues such as property taxes, mobile home, and other landlord tenant issues, advance directives, Medicaid eligibility, Social Security denial, and state and local welfare benefit denials.
Home Delivered Meals. Effective November 1, 2021 ODM anticipates increasing the reimbursement for non-Kosher home delivered meals from $6.50 to $7.20. We estimated the impact of this fee schedule change and applied rating adjustments to home delivered meals.
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Home Delivered Meals. The Home Delivered Meals service provides meals that meet at least one-third (1/3) of the Dietary Reference Intakes to people in their private homes. Home Delivered Meals provides meals to Participants who cannot prepare or obtain nutritionally adequate meals for themselves or for whom the provision of such meals will decrease the need for more costly supports to provide in-home meal preparation. Home Delivered Meals must be specified in the service plan, as necessary, to promote independence and to ensure the health, welfare and safety of the Participant. Participants may receive more than one (1) meal per day, but they cannot receive meals that constitute a “full nutritional regimen” (three (3) meals per day). All meals must be consistent with a prescribed menu approved by a dietician and, in accordance with the menu: • May consist of hot, cold, frozen, dried, canned, fresh or supplemental foods. • Can either be a hot, cold, frozen or shelf-stable meal. Home Delivered Meals are provided only during those times when neither the Participant nor anyone else in the household is able or available to provide them, and where no other relative, caregiver, community/volunteer agency or third-party payor is able to provide, or be responsible for, their provision. Meals provided as part of this service shall not constitute a full nutritional regimen (three (3) meals per day). Transportation for the delivery of meals is included in the service cost and will not be reimbursed separately. Home Health Services Home Health Services consist of the following components: Home Health Aide Services, Nursing Services, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy and Speech and Language Therapy.
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