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Information Change Report
… than 10 days after the change has occurred: • You move to a new address or out of state. • Someone moves in or out of your home, becomes pregnant, or gives birth. • Your living arrangement … or you go into a nursing home or other institution). • You get married or divorced. • Someone in your home has a change in health insurance. • Someone in your home has a change in expected tax filing status or tax dependents or no longer … -
Connect With Me (CWM) Cards
… Ice Breaker Ice Breaker Connect With Me Would you rather be alone on an island or be with someone who never stops talking? Ice Breaker Building C onnections Building C onnections Bu ild … ct io ns Bu ild in g C on ne ct io ns Connect With Me How do you find a common interest with someone you just met? Ice Breaker Building C onnections Building C onnections Bu ild in g C on ne … io n Ta ki ng A ct io n Connect With Me Start talking!Start talking! What are some signs that someone may be experiencing abuse? Taking Action Taking Action Ta ki ng A ct io n Ta ki ng A ct … -
COVID-19 Next Steps: College Students
… spent time with the person with COVID-19 (even if they didn't have symptoms): Close Contact of Someone with COVID-19? Had direct physical contact with the person (hug, kiss, handshake). Were … guidance to shorten quarantine further. COVID-19 Next Steps: College Students REMEMBER: Someone who is sick with COVID-19 can spread it two days before they show any symptoms. Not … next side. If you have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and were in close contact with someone with COVID-19, you do not have to quarantine if you meet ALL of the following criteria: … -
Mental Health: Healthy Living
… their resources and coping abilities, their mental health could be impacted. For example, if someone is working long hours, caring for an ill relative, or experiencing economic hardship they … an expert to engage in conversations about mental health. Just a few small words – like asking someone how they’re feeling – can make a huge difference. Whether someone is ready to have that conversation with you or not, most people will appreciate your care … -
Family Health Survey Questionnaire 2017
… C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, … boy/girlfriend should be coded 2. Step/child, step/son, step/daughter should be coded 3, Someone else: specify 1, PARENT/PARENT IN-LAW 2, SPOUSE, PARTNER, BOY/GIRLFRIEND 3, SON OR DAUGHTER 4. SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY) 7, DK 9, REFUSED C3_31 At this time, does the person you/HH member care/s … -
Wisconsin TEFAP Outlet Operator's Manual
… You have the right to refuse service to people who are uncooperative or belligerent, but someone with a mental illness may be a challenge one day and completely cooperative at their next … basis if your outlet has a plan in place that includes other options. You cannot require someone to bring an interpreter, but you can let people know how you provide interpretation services, and if they choose to bring someone instead, they may. Avoid using minor children as language interpreters.) In Wisconsin, … -
Building Dementia-Friendly Communities: A Toolkit for Wisconsin Communities
… supervisors or journalists. Most individuals with dementia do not fit the stereotype of someone who is confused and living in either an assisted living or nursing home facility. The … or abstract images or icons as representations. • Be placed at key decision points for someone who is trying to navigate premises for the first time. • Indicate the locations of … walks of life to learn about dementia and share their experiences of living with or caring for someone with dementia. This section contains special challenges and specific strategies for … -
Monkeypox Toolkit for School and Early Care and Education Programs
… a new, unexplained rash and skin lesions. Mpox does not spread easily from person to person. Someone must have close, sustained contact with an infected person to become sick. In the current … respiratory droplets and by touching objects and surfaces that have been contaminated by someone with mpox. A person who is sick with mpox can spread the virus until all sores have … of having mpox. Strategies for Managing Potential Exposure Within Schools and ECE Settings If someone worked at or attended a school or ECE setting while infectious with mpox, administrators … -
PRAMS Survey Phase 9 - English
… (“vapes”) or other smokeless tobacco ...........................................� � h. If someone was hurting me emotionally or physically … next questions are about your health insurance. � Private health insurance (paid for by me, someone else, or through a job) � Medicaid or BadgerCare Plus (ForwardHealth) � TRICARE or other … insurance did you have? Check ALL that apply � Private health insurance (paid for by me, someone else, or through a job) � Medicaid or BadgerCare Plus (ForwardHealth) � TRICARE or other … -
Naloxone Administration in Outpatient Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Clinics
… antagonists Executive Order 228 See DHS “Opioids” webpage 1. How to recognize and support someone during an overdose 2. Administering naloxone 3. Call 911 • Standing Order by MD • … antagonists Executive Order 228 See DHS “Opioids” webpage 1. How to recognize and support someone during an overdose 2. Administering naloxone 3. Call 911 • Standing Order by MD • … antagonists Executive Order 228 See DHS “Opioids” webpage 1. How to recognize and support someone during an overdose 2. Administering naloxone 3. Call 911 • Standing Order by MD • … -
Becoming Desensitized to Overdoses as Helping Professionals
… with fatal overdoses among individuals and communities. 5 What about those who have helped someone ? I Either… Love someone Am someone Lost someone Whose life has been affected by addiction Where this journey began 3 … -
Family Health Survey Questionnaire 2021
… C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, … boy/girlfriend should be coded 2. Step/child, step/son, step/daughter should be coded 3, Someone else: specify 1, PARENT/PARENT IN-LAW 2, SPOUSE, PARTNER, BOY/GIRLFRIEND 3, SON OR DAUGHTER 4. SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY) 7, DK 9, REFUSED C3_31 At this time, does the person you/HH member care/s … -
COVID-19 Community Levels: Toolkit for Communicating Public Health Recommendations
… vaccines and booster doses • Get tested for COVID-19 if you have symptoms or were exposed to someone with COVID-19 • Stay home when you are sick and seek treatment if you are at high risk or … vaccines and booster doses. • Get tested for COVID-19 if you have symptoms or were exposed to someone with COVID-19. • Stay home when you are sick and seek treatment if you are at high risk … vaccines and booster doses. • Get tested for COVID-19 if you have symptoms or were exposed to someone with COVID-19. • Stay home when you are sick and seek treatment if you are at high risk … -
Norovirus
… The viruses that cause norovirus are found in the poop or vomit of people who are sick. Someone can get sick if they accidentally consume small amounts of infected poop or vomit. People … then touching their mouth or eating without washing their hands. Having direct contact with someone who is sick with norovirus. Norovirus can easily contaminate food or water because it only takes a very small amount of virus to make someone sick. Signs and symptoms People with norovirus can start to have symptoms one or two … -
IRIS Participant Education Manual
… You must make sure that timesheets and claims do not overlap hours for the same provider. • If someone is applying to be a participant-hired worker and they lie or provide false information to … or need help right away, call 911. Wait until you are safe to report an incident. If you or someone you know is being abused or neglected, you should call your local law enforcement agency … report the incident and tell them what you do know. What Happens when I Report an Incident or Someone Reports an Incident for Me? When your IRIS consultant receives an incident report, they … -
Child Care Coordination Family Questionnaire
… children ever been emotionally or verbally abused by the father of the baby, your partner, or someone close to you? No Yes = (70) 4. Does the father of the baby (or your partner) … (5) 12. How often do you spend time with friends or relatives? Never = (10) 13. Do you have someone you can talk with when you need to? No = (20) Yes 14. Do you find yourself feeling … 15. Is there anyone you can count on in case of an emergency? No = (10) Yes 16. Is there someone who could help you for as long as you needed their help? No Yes 17. Do you or others … -
Suspension vs. Termination
… may not pay for health services provided to incarcerated individuals, with the exception of someone who is outside of prison or jail for 24 hours or more (e.g., when admitted as an … BadgerCare Plus and Medicaid have had a longstanding policy of terminating eligibility when someone is incarcerated and requiring a new application upon release. Background • For health … of their families are not eligible for BadgerCare Plus or Medicaid. Process Overview • When someone becomes incarcerated and this information becomes known to the IM agency, their … -
Family Health Survey Questionnaire 2018
… C3_30 Is the person you/HH member care/s for your/his/her parent, spouse, son or daughter, or someone else? INTERVIEWER: Parent, step-parent, or parent-in-law and should be coded 1. Spouse, … boy/girlfriend should be coded 2. Step/child, step/son, step/daughter should be coded 3, Someone else: specify. 1, PARENT/PARENT IN-LAW 2, SPOUSE, PARTNER, BOY/GIRLFRIEND 3, SON OR DAUGHTER 4. SOMEONE ELSE (SPECIFY) 7, DK 9, REFUSED C3_31 At this time, does the person you/HH member care/s … -
Wisconsin Looks at Stigma and Those Who Use Opioids
… opioid use disorder. Respondents were asked to check one or more boxes as to whether or not “someone with addiction to opioids has…” A majority (94%) believed that opioid use disorder is a … other questions were more open-ended. Who Do You See? One of these asked: “When you imagine someone addicted to opioids, what type of person do you see?” Over 1,100 of the 1,505 respondents … a number of common themes. The most common theme of all (expressed in 518 responses) was that someone addicted to opioids could be “anyone.” Some example responses included: “I cannot [say]. …