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AUTHORIZING AGREEMENT - CARLE CLINIC ASSOCIATION, P.C.
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1/6/1992
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f • � <br /> • <br /> � personal laundry (towels, bedlinens, bedclothes and other <br /> clothin�); and <br /> incidental nei2hborhood errands as necessar�, including <br /> accompanying participant to medical and other appropriate <br /> appointments and accompanying participant for short walks <br /> outside tr.e home. <br /> W'here another member of the household is also aged, frail or ill, e.�., an <br /> a�ed spouse or parent of the parricipant, assigned househoId activities of <br /> the homemaker/pe:sonal care worker may be advantageous to both <br /> �embers of the household and would be reimbursable if the amount of <br /> time spent is not materially increased in order to serve the non-participant <br /> household member. <br /> 6. HousekeeoinQ Services <br /> Housekeeping senrices are Iimited to the range oi activities necessary to <br /> maintain a safe and healthy environment as reflected in the approved ptan <br /> of care. Any observed chanQes in the participant's condition or family <br /> situation which mi�nt affect his/her current plan of care are re�uired to <br /> be reported to the�demonsuation site. <br /> Se:vices which may be provided by a housekeeper include: <br /> a. performing li�ht cleaning tasks in areas of the home used by the <br /> participant, e.g., dusting, vacuuming, damp mopping; <br /> b. assisting with or supervising the prepararion of a shopping Iist <br /> appropriate to a participant's dietary needs and financial <br /> circumstances and performing �ocery shoppin� activities as needed; <br /> c. preparing or assisting in the prepararion of ineals; <br /> d. assisting with or performing neighborhood errands as necessary; and <br /> e. doing personal laundry (towels, bedlinens, bedclothes and other <br /> clothing). <br /> III-7 <br />
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