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Prenatal Care Coordination Care Coordinator Visit Checklist
… Discuss maternal seatbelt use and infant car safety Referrals for Resources Basic Needs (Food, Clothing, Housing) Make sure member has access to appropriate food, clothing, and housing, and provide referrals if necessary Transportation Assistance Make sure … seatbelt use and infant car safety 1: Off Make sure member has access to appropriate food, clothing, and housing, and provide referrals if necessary 2: Off Make sure member has access to … -
Instructions: Personal Care Screening Tool (PCST)
… means cleansing all surfaces of the body and bathing includes assistance with changing clothing, getting in and out of the tub or shower; wetting, soaping, and rinsing skin; shampooing … related to garment closures (e.g., zippers, buttons) at the back of the garment. Typical clothing changes are from sleepwear to daywear and from daywear to sleepwear. Do not include … Body A. Member is able to dress upper body without assistance or is able to dress self if clothing is laid out or handed to the person: • Member is independent in dressing upper body and … -
Personal Care Screening Tool (PCST)
… “Bathing” means cleansing all surfaces of the body and includes assistance with changing clothing, getting in and out of the tub or shower, wetting, soaping, and rinsing skin, shampooing … activities with garment closures (e.g., zippers, buttons) at the back of the garment. Typical clothing changes are from sleepwear to daywear and from daywear to sleepwear. Upper Body Upper … is able to dress the upper body without assistance or is able to dress him- or herself if clothing is laid out or handed to him or her. |_| B. Member is able to dress the upper body by … -
Personal Care Screening Tool (PCST)
… “Bathing” means cleansing all surfaces of the body and includes assistance with changing clothing, getting in and out of the tub or shower, wetting, soaping, and rinsing skin, shampooing … activities with garment closures (e.g., zippers, buttons) at the back of the garment. Typical clothing changes are from sleepwear to daywear and from daywear to sleepwear. Upper Body Upper … is able to dress the upper body without assistance or is able to dress him- or herself if clothing is laid out or handed to him or her. B. Member is able to dress the upper body by him- … -
Prenatal Care Coordination Care Coordinator Visit Checklist
… and infant car safety |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| Referrals for Resources Basic Needs (Food, Clothing, Housing) Make sure member has access to appropriate food, clothing, and housing, and provide referrals if necessary |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| |_| … -
Supplemental Security Income Glossary
… benefits or pensions.) Unearned income also includes "in-kind" income (free food, shelter, or clothing) and "deemed" income (some of the income of a spouse, parent, or sponsor of an … -
Estate Recovery Transfer by Affidavit
… • Obituary and death certificates. • Transportation of the deceased’s remains. • Funeral clothing for the deceased. Estate administration costs include: • Attorney fees. • Personal … -
ForwardHealth Enrollment and Benefits Handbook
… • Certain burial assets (including insurance, trust funds, and plots) • Tribal property • Clothing • Other personal items SSI-Related Medicaid SSI-Related Medicaid is a full benefits … well as other expenses, such as home repairs or improvements, vehicle repair or replacement, clothing, or other household expenses. Spousal Impoverishment Calculation The long-term care …