Collin County Indigent Program This program provides health care services to qualified indigent citizens of Collin County. Proof of income and resources are required to determine eligibility. Contact us at (972) 548-4702 for more information.
The program is available to anyone who: lives in Texas, has an income level at or below 21% of federal poverty guidelines , has resources less than $2,000, and.
The NextCare Program is a partnership between Collin County Health Care Services and NextCare Medical Centers. This county funded program is an option for program eligible families who earn less than 100% of the federal poverty guidelines and who are in need of primary care or urgent care services in our community.
Personal care is the support and supervision of daily personal living tasks and private hygiene. Personal care for elders is the support and supervision of daily personal living tasks and private hygiene and toileting, along with dressing and maintaining your personal appearance.
Private hygiene tasks such as bathing, dressing, and grooming. Household chores and maintaining a clean, safe environment. Meal preparation and ensuring balanced, nutritious meals. Mobility support, including moving safely around the home.
Tasks Related to Personal Care Include: Bathing. Teeth and mouth care. Dressing/grooming. Toileting.
Examples of personal care service tasks Showering or bathing, including verbal or physical cueing or hands-on assistance. Dressing and undressing. Grooming tasks, including brushing teeth, denture care, shaving, hair styling, and makeup. Transferring, such as getting in and out of a chair or bed.
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.
Care and support needs can be met in a variety of ways, such as providing information, guidance, equipment or training, or making best use of wider community resources, or building upon the person's own assets such as their own network of friends, family or community. from illness. to manage day-to-day living.
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.