Comprehensive care plan definition

Comprehensive care plan. (CCP) means a comprehensive plan of services that meets the Member’s Physical, Behavioral, and Long-Term Care needs. Comprehensive Needs Assessment (CNA) is an assessment of the Member’s Physical Health, Behavioral Health and Long-Term Care (LTC) needs; it will identify potential risks and provide social and cultural information. The results of the CNA will be used to create the care plan which is based on the Member’s assessed needs. The CNA may also include a functional assessment, if applicable.
Comprehensive care plan means an individualized person-centered plan described in He-E 805.05(c) that is:
Comprehensive care plan means an individualized plan described in He-E 805.05(c) that is the result of a person-centered process that identifies the strengths, capacities, preferences, and desired outcomes of the participant.

Examples of Comprehensive care plan in a sentence

  • Comprehensive Care Plan The CONTRACTOR's Care Coordination program description shall specify the CONTRACTOR’s process for developing, sharing, and updating the Comprehensive Care Plan (CCP).


More Definitions of Comprehensive care plan

Comprehensive care plan means a care plan developed based on available information including, but not limited to, issues or needs identified by risk and comprehensive assessments, medical records and/or prior utilization to the extent they are available, and Enrollee and/or family input. The Comprehensive Care Plan shall be based on the results of a health assessment and the Long Term Care Consultation (LTCC) Screening Assessment and will include the Community Support Plan for people receiving Home and Community-Based Services, pursuant to section 6.1.16(B)(1), and a risk management plan. In addition, for Nursing Facility Enrollees, information located at the Nursing Facility should be considered. The Comprehensive Care Plan should incorporate an interdisciplinary/ holistic and preventive focus and include Advance Directive planning and Enrollee participation.‌
Comprehensive care plan means those services offered by the Delaware CarePlan Trust that are designed to ensure that the needs of each participant are being met for as long as may be required and may include periodic visits to the participant and to the places where the participant receives services, participation in the development of individualized plans for the participant, and other similar services consistent with the purposes of this chapter.
Comprehensive care plan means the written plan which sets forth each resident’s emotional, behavioral, social and physical goals and objectives to maintain an optimal level of self-care and independence as established by staff disciplines representing medical, nursing, dietetics, social service and rehabilitation. Due consideration shall be given to the resident care standards in accordance with Rule 59A-36.007, F.A.C.

Related to Comprehensive care plan

  • Managed care plan means a health benefit plan that either requires a covered person to use, or

  • Home health aide means an individual employed by a home health agency to provide home health services under the direction of a registered nurse or therapist.

  • Procurement Plan means the Recipient’s procurement plan for the Project, dated April 2, 2010, and referred to in paragraph 1.16 of the Procurement Guidelines and paragraph 1.24 of the Consultant Guidelines, as the same shall be updated from time to time in accordance with the provisions of said paragraphs.