In addition to medical expense insurance, «health insurance» may also refer to insurance covering disability or long - term nursing or
custodial care needs.
Not exact matches
For these, what is desperately
needed is humane
custodial care.
The
custodial parent is entitled to make major decisions on the child's education, medical
care, and other material
needs of the child, while the other parent is allowed access to these records.
Our basic assumption was that K12's model — which relied on parents or other caretakers doing most of the instruction — wouldn't be feasible for kids living in poverty, most of whom would
need the
custodial care offered by traditional public schools.
Length of Benefit Period: Individuals 65 and older have approximately a 70 percent chance of
needing some type of
custodial care over a period of three years or less.
The factors that are looked at include the child's
needs (health
care, education, child
care, etc.), the income and
needs of the
custodial parent, the paying parent's income and the child's standard of living before the divorce or separation.
12.1 Major decisions about health
care (such as the
need for surgery, glasses, contacts, prescription medications, orthodontia, etc., and the
need for regular, on - going medical appointments and treatments, etc.) shall be made by the
custodial parent.
Some term life and whole life policies allow for accelerated benefits in the event an insured individual
needs long - term
custodial care.
These policies provide coverage for the
custodial care that people with Alzheimer's usually
need.
Disability helps replace part of your income, while Long - Term
Care helps cover the cost of custodial medical care (still need help, but you're not getting bett
Care helps cover the cost of
custodial medical
care (still need help, but you're not getting bett
care (still
need help, but you're not getting better).
Custodial Care is provided by someone other than a nurse who assists with the ADL's in response to chronic health - care ne
Care is provided by someone other than a nurse who assists with the ADL's in response to chronic health -
care ne
care needs.
Long - term
care insurance covers health
care services that are
needed over many months or years, such as personal and
custodial care in an insured person's home, a nursing home, a long - term
care facility, a community organization, or other setting.
Long term
care becomes necessary more because of
custodial care requirements rather than medical
needs.
• Effectively create and implement individualized schedules for each member of the janitorial team • Ascertain that all activities are being carried out in sync with directions and protocols • Proactively assign areas, equipment and cleaning tools and supplies to each team member, with instructions on
care and return • Develop and train an effective team of
custodial personnel by instructing them in appropriate methods of performing their work • Interview, hire and train qualified employees and ensure that their development and training
needs are constantly met • Oversee the work of janitorial staff and provide additional instructions where required • Create and maintain inventory of cleaning supplies, equipment and tools and ensure that all equipment and machinery is maintained properly • Enforce safety rules to ensure that each staff member works towards his or her goal, keeping safety of people and premises in mind
• 7 years of experience working as an Animal Caretaker for Pets & Vets • Highly experienced in performing
custodial and technical work related to animal
care • Proficient in providing technical assistance to veterinary staff as and when
needed • In - depth knowledge of federal regulations for animal
care and their application • Good understanding of animal behavior and related problems • Able to follow safety precautions while dealing with wild animals
Parents who have separated or divorced typically
need to reach a
custodial agreement to determine the
care of their child.
Legal custody means that the
custodial parent has the right and responsibility to
care for the child, including making decisions regarding the child's educational and medical
needs.
The quality of
care provided to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in
custodial and forensic systems
needs improving, according to Dayna Veraguth, a Diversional Therapist with exte... Read more
However, there is a lack of consensus and clarity on what outcomes demonstrate achievement of the goal of promoting child well - being, to what extent the child welfare system should be responsible for this goal, and what strategies should be utilized to measure child well - being.79 Given the multiple
needs of foster children, it is imperative that the child welfare system move beyond a singular focus on safety and permanency and that it promote the wellbeing of children in
custodial care.
Needs and Issues of Latino and Native American Nonparental Relative Caregivers: Strengths and Challenges Within a Cultural Context Kopera - Frye Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 37 (3), 2009 View Abstract Discusses the results of a study examining the needs and issues facing Latino and Native American custodial grandparents and other relatives providing kinship
Needs and Issues of Latino and Native American Nonparental Relative Caregivers: Strengths and Challenges Within a Cultural Context Kopera - Frye Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal, 37 (3), 2009 View Abstract Discusses the results of a study examining the
needs and issues facing Latino and Native American custodial grandparents and other relatives providing kinship
needs and issues facing Latino and Native American
custodial grandparents and other relatives providing kinship
care.
The integration of finances and children's
care does not taint the parents» love for their child; rather it recognizes the overlap of
custodial and financial concerns in structuring an agreement that provides for their child's present and future
needs, which
needs may even extend to will and / or trust provisions.
The
custodial parent is entitled to make major decisions on the child's education, medical
care, and other material
needs of the child, while the other parent is allowed access to these records.
(1) the child in question is not three years of age or younger; (2) both parents seem reasonably capable of meeting the child's
need for
care and guidance; (3) both parents wish to continue their active involvement in raising the child; (4) the parents seem capable of making reasoned decisions together for the benefit of the child;... (5) joint custody would not impose substantial economic hardship on the parent who opposes it; and (6) joint custody wouldprobably disrupt the parent - child relationships less than other
custodial alternatives.