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  1. Click 'Get Form' to open the Personal Care Manual in the editor.
  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Introduction' section (422.401) to understand the regulations governing personal care services under MassHealth.
  3. Navigate to 'Definitions' (422.402) and fill in any relevant terms that apply to your situation, ensuring clarity on key concepts like Activities of Daily Living (ADLs).
  4. Proceed to 'Eligible Members' (422.403) and confirm your eligibility status by checking against the criteria listed.
  5. In the 'Provider Eligibility' section (422.404), ensure that all required qualifications for providers are met and documented.
  6. Complete sections on 'Activities of Daily Living' (422.410) and 'Covered Services' (422.411), detailing specific needs and services required.
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Personal Care Assistant/Nurse Assistant/Personal Attendant Job Description. Supervises, feeds and dresses clients who, by reason of advanced age, physical disability or mental deficiency, need supervision.
The bottom line. Medicare doesnt pay for an in-home caregiver when custodial care services, such as housekeeping and personal care, are all you need. Medicare may pay for short-term custodial care if its medically necessary and your doctor certifies that you cannot leave your home.
Some examples of physical self-care include eating meals at regular times, drinking plenty of water each day, taking a daily multivitamin, getting a good nights sleep, and trying a new group fitness class. Taking care of the places around you and the places you love, youll need to practice environmental self-care.
What is included with personal care? Personal care can include but is not limited to; bathing and showering, including bed-baths, applying lotions and creams as required, dressing and getting ready for bed, oral hygiene, continence care and much more.
Personal care is help with things like: bathing, showering, hair washing, shaving, brushing your teeth, and nail care. going to the toilet, catheter and stoma care, skin care, incontinence laundry and bed changing. eating, special diets, and food preparation.

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Personal care services aim to help older adults with activities of daily living (ADLs). Activities of daily living include those a person cannot live without, such as eating, bathing, toileting, walking and dressing. A personal care provider can help older adults function throughout the day and keep them safe.
They include bathing or showering, dressing, getting in and out of bed or a chair, walking, using the toilet, and eating.
Personal care services can help you with bathing, dressing, eating, taking medication and other daily activities. It is part of a program called Community First Choice, which includes other goods and services to support your independence.

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