Long-term care facility definition

Long-term care facility means a nursing home, retirement care, mental care, or other facility or institution that provides extended health care to resident patients.
Long-term care facility means a nursing home, assisted living
Long-term care facility means a long-term care unit of a hospital, a licensed hospice program, a foster group home, a group living arrangement, or a facility licensed under Iowa Code section 135C.1 whether the facility is public or private.

Examples of Long-term care facility in a sentence

  • Long-Term Care - Nationwide will not charge CDSC if the Contract Owner (or Annuitant if the Contract Owner is not a natural person) is confined to Long Term Care Facility or Hospital for a continuous period of 90 days or more at any time after the third Contract Anniversary.

  • Home Health Care and Long Term Care Facility confinements due to preexisting conditions shown on the application are covered immediately.

  • A request to waive CDSC under this provision must be received while confined to the Long Term Care Facility or within 90 days after confinement ends.

  • We will provide a Long Term Care Benefit after the Insured has been continuously confined in a Long Term Care Facility or has been eligible for Home Health Care benefits for a period of time equal to the Elimination Period and a claim for benefits has been approved by us.

  • The Maximum Lifetime Benefit under any combination of Home Health Care benefits and Long Term Care Facility benefits is equal to the lesser of the Long Term Care Specified Amount and the quantity, base policy Specified Amount (including the Additional Protection Rider) minus policy Indebtedness.


More Definitions of Long-term care facility

Long-term care facility means a nursing home, residential care facility, or home for the aging, as those terms are defined in section 3721.01 of the Revised Code; an adult care facility, as defined in section 3722.01 of the Revised Code; a nursing facility or intermediate care facility for the mentally retarded, as those terms are defined in section 5111.20 of the Revised Code; a facility or portion of a facility certified as a skilled nursing facility under Title XVIII of the "Social Security Act," 49 Stat. 286 (1965), 42 U.S.C.A. 1395, as amended.
Long-term care facility means a nursing home, residential care facility, or home for the aging, as those terms are defined in section 3721.01 of the Revised Code; a residential facility licensed under section 5119.34 of the Revised Code that provides accommodations, supervision, and personal care services for three to sixteen unrelated adults; a nursing facility, as defined in section 5165.01 of the Revised Code; a skilled nursing facility, as defined in section 5165.01 of the Revised Code; and an intermediate care facility for individuals with intellectual disabilities, as defined in section 5124.01 of the Revised Code.
Long-term care facility means 1 or more of the following:
Long-term care facility means any of the following:
Long-term care facility means a facility defined in 50-5-101.
Long-term care facility means "nursing facility," as defined in K.S.A. 39-923, and amendments thereto.
Long-term care facility means a long-term care unit of a hospital or a facility licensed under Iowa Code section 135C.1 whether the facility is public or private.