Many concerned parties, including policy makers, tax payers, parents, scholars and program providers, want to identify programs that could bring about large reductions in unintended adolescent pregnancy and parenthood. For at least two decades now, varied approaches to prevention and intervention have been tried in the United States. As suggested
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The Washington Administrative Code requires adult day care or day health centers that contract with the Department of Social and Health Services, an area agency on aging, or other Department designee to provide Medicaid services to department clients, to abide by specific contracting requirements.
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Providers of adult day care and day health services must meet certification standards. The Division of Aging and Adult Services in the Department of Health and Human Services oversees the standards, which are based on North Carolina Administrative Code. These standards are summarized in this profile.
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New York State (NYS) law provides general standards under which some adult day programs operate, and the NYS Department of Health (DOH) is responsible for quality assurance of adult day programs. The standards to which the services must adhere relate to admission, assessment, staffing qualifications, and patients rights. There are thr
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Adult day health care (ADHC) providers in New Jersey (NJ) are licensed by the state Department of Health and Senior Services Division of Long Term Care Systems under NJ Administrative Code (NJAC) , Chapter 8:43F, whose provisions are summarized in this profile.
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All facilities offering adult day or adult day health care (ADHC) must be licensed by the Bureau of Licensure and Certification in the Department of Human Resources Division.
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The Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Regulation and Licensure provides regulations to govern licensure of adult day services in the Nebraska Administrative Code (NAC). The regulations are authorized by and implement the Health Care Facility Licensure Act, Nebraska Revised Statutes . This profile contains bot
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Minnesota Rules, Rule 223 and Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 245A establish procedures and standards for the licensure of adult day care centers or adult day services centers and family adult day services providers that regularly provide care for functionally impaired adults.
Licensure and Certification Requirements
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Adult day care centers that are funded by the Office of Services to the Aging (OSA) are not licensed. The OSA provides Operating Standards for Service Programs to be followed by providers of services to older persons in Michigan. Services may be provided only under an approved area plan through a formal contractual agreement between t
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Massachusetts provides adult day health services through its Medicaid state plan program, MassHealth. Provider services are governed by regulations published in the Adult Day Health Provider Manual under a contract between MassHealth and the provider.
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Maryland licenses two types of adult day services--day care and medical day care--through the Office of Health Care Quality (OHCQ) in the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene. Day care services are offered and managed by the Department's Office of Health Services (OHS) through state-funded contracts, and are subject to the state's
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The Division of Licensing and Certification, Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), promulgates regulations in accordance with Title 22, Maine Revised Statutes Annotated, governing the licensing and functioning of adult day services (ADS) programs. All providers are required to be licensed by the DHHS Community Services Progr
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Adult day health care (ADHC) in Louisiana is regulated by the Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH), Bureau of Community Supports and Services (BCSS) under Title 50 of the Louisiana Administrative Code . Providers are licensed to provide service to Medicaid adult day health care waiver clients, to private pay clients, and under p