LTC nurse definition

LTC nurse means a registered nurse in the OKDHS Aging Services Division who meets the certification requirements for UCAT Assessor and case manager, and who conducts the uniform assessment of individuals utilizing the Uniform Comprehensive Assessment Tool (UCAT) for the purpose of medical eligibility determination. The LTC nurse also develops care plans and service plans for Personal Care services based on the UCAT.

Examples of LTC nurse in a sentence

  • The contractor payment fee covers all Personal Care services included on the service and care plans developed by the LTC nurse or ADvantage case manager.

  • In order for the OHCA to withhold FICA tax, the LTC nurse must obtain a signed OHCA Form HCA-66, Authorization for Withholding of FICA Tax in Personal Care, from the member as soon as the area nurse, or designee, has approved Personal Care.

  • It is the responsibility of the LTC nurse to make sure for each client, that the PCA has the training needed to carry out the plan of care prior to service initiation.

  • The LTC nurse will notify the OHCA if the applicant is on the registry.

  • The OKDHS LTC nurse must affirm that the applicant's name is not contained on either registry.

  • When the problem is related to allegations of abuse, neglect, or exploitation, OKDHS Adult Protective Services, State Attorney General's Medicaid Unit, the OHCA, and the Oklahoma State Department of Health are notified by the LTC nurse.

  • If the client appears not to meet NF level of care, the AA requests the LTC nurse to complete a UCAT, Parts I and III.

  • In addition, based on the UCAT and/or case progress notes that document chronic uncooperative or disruptive behaviors, the LTC nurse or AA may identify clients that require AA intervention.

  • Estimated total annual expenditure is $40,000.00, which cannot be guaranteed by the City of New Rochelle.

  • According to Section 1025.2 of Title 56 of the Oklahoma Statutes, before the member employer makes an offer to employ or contract with a SoonerCare Personal Care Assistant applicant to provide Personal Care Services to a person who receives SoonerCare Personal Care Services, the OKDHS LTC nurse, acting for the member, must check the OKDHS Community Services Worker Registry to determine if the name of the applicant seeking employment or contract has been entered.

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