Difference between revisions of "Residential Care Admission Process for Special Individuals or Circumstances"

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The sponsor is responsible for meeting the person’s basic requirements which includes: food, clothing, a place to live, fuel, utilities, household supplies, personal requirements, and health care not provided by public health. The sponsor is also responsible for costs such as the co-payment fees for a residential care facility as well as all medical expenses not covered by the provincial health plan.
The sponsor is responsible for meeting the person’s basic requirements which includes: food, clothing, a place to live, fuel, utilities, household supplies, personal requirements, and health care not provided by public health. The sponsor is also responsible for costs such as the co-payment fees for a residential care facility as well as all medical expenses not covered by the provincial health plan.
==References==
#For more information on Veterans and Residential Care matters such as client rates, see: HCC Policy Manual. (Effective: April 1, 2013). Chapter: 7 Client Rates Section 7.B.4 (Income-Based Client Rates); also Subsection: 4 Alternate Payers. Also, Chapter: 6 Residential Care Services Number: 6.D Access To Services.
#Ibid.
#See HCC Policy 6.C. Residential Care Services, Service Needs Determination.
#HCC Policy Manual. Chapter: 6 Residential Care Services Number: 6.D.1 Section: D Access To Services Page: 3 of 3 Subsection: 1 Supporting spouses with differing care needs
#HCC Policy Manual. Ibid.


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