Personal Care Policy In Santa Clara

State:
Multi-State
County:
Santa Clara
Control #:
US-00458BG
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The Personal Care Policy in Santa Clara is designed to provide clear guidelines between clients and caregivers regarding home care services. This agreement outlines the responsibilities of the caregiver, including assistance with daily living activities, mobility, and medication management, ensuring that clients maintain control over their home environments. Noteworthy features include a flexible scheduling system that requires 48 hours' notice for changes, the ability to terminate the agreement with two weeks' written notice, and clauses for legal recourse in case of breaches. It's important that clients are informed of their right to consult with legal professionals before signing. The agreement emphasizes that caregivers are independent contractors, protecting both parties from unforeseen liabilities. These terms make the form particularly valuable for attorneys, partners, and legal assistants as they navigate client contractual relationships, while also offering clear expectations to clients who seek care services. Overall, this policy serves to facilitate a supportive caregiving arrangement within Santa Clara's legal framework.
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How can I find a healthcare provider? Santa Clara County has three managed care plans, Santa Clara Family Health Plan, Anthem Blue Cross, and Kaiser. All plan enrollment and disenrollment are handled by Medi-Cal Managed Care Health Care Options.

No. Starting January 1, 2024, if you are eligible for Medi-Cal, you will have to select the Kaiser Permanente Medi-Cal Plan as your health plan when you receive your Medi-Cal Choice Form in the mail. The Kaiser Permanente Medi-Cal Plan has certain enrollment eligibility requirements.

IHSS program at-a-glance A Provider can be a family member, a friend or anyone who has completed the enrollment process through the Public Authority. You are blind, live with a disability or are 65 years of age or older. You must live at home in Santa Clara County. You must have Medi-Cal.

Santa Clara County has three managed care plans, Santa Clara Family Health Plan, Anthem Blue Cross, and Kaiser. All plan enrollment and disenrollment are handled by Medi-Cal Managed Care Health Care Options.

— The County of Santa Clara is launching its new CARE Court process on Dec. 2, 2024. Community Assistance, Recovery, and Empowerment (CARE) Court provides a person facing an untreated psychotic-type disorder with a care plan for up to 24 months under the support and supervision of a civil court.

With a strong commitment to integrity, outstanding service, and support for our community, we serve more than 320,000 people through our Medi-Cal and SCFHP DualConnect (HMO D-SNP) health care plans.

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Personal Care Policy In Santa Clara