Chapter Three Resources and Appendix in Legal Issues in Residential Care
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Contents
Contents
Chapter ResourcesEdit
Health Authorities’ Guidebooks for Residential CareEdit
Fraser HealthEdit
Residential Care in Fraser Health. www.fraserhealth.ca/media/Residential_Care_in_FraserHealthweb.pdf
Vancouver Island HealthEdit
www.viha.ca/NR/rdonlyres/4CFF2480-72D7-4B1A-B489-D0A68B4BBC4F/0/viha_residential_care_guide.pdf
BC Care Provider AssociationEdit
Residential Care Health and Safety Guidelines: A guidebook.
Ministry of Health Home and Community Care Policy Manual (Sections Relevant to Admission)Edit
CHAPTER: 2 CLIENT ACCESS 2.B Eligibility 2.D Assessment
CHAPTER: 6 RESIDENTIAL CARE SERVICES
6.D Access to Services
6.D.1 Supporting Spouses with Differing Care Needs
6.E Assessment
6.F Benefits and Allowable Charges
CHAPTER: 7 CLIENT RATES
7.B Income-Based Client Rates
7.B.1 Assessment of Client Rates
7.B.2 Client Rates for Specific Services
7.B.3 Changes in Client Rates
7.B.4 Alternate Payers
7.D Temporary Reduction of Client Rates
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