For the purposes of this chapter, the following definitions apply: (a) âBereavement servicesâ means those services available to the surviving family members for a period of at least one year after the death of the patient, including an assessment of the needs of the bereaved family and the development of a care plan that meets these needs, both prior to and following the death of the patient. (b) âHome health aideâ has the same meaning as that term is defined in subdivision (c) of Section 1727. (c) âHome health aide servicesâ means those services described in subdivision (d) of Section 1727 that provide for the personal care of the terminally ill patient and the performance of related tasks in the patientâs home in accordance with the plan of care in order to increase the level of comfort and to maintain personal hygiene and a safe, healthy environment for the patient. (d) âHospiceâ means a specialized form of interdisciplinary health care that is designed to provide palliative care, alleviate the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual discomforts of an individual who is experiencing the last phases of life due to the existence of a terminal disease, and provide supportive care to the primary caregiver and the family of the hospice patient, and that meets all of the following criteria: (1) Considers the patient and the patientâs family, in addition to the patient, as the unit of care. (2) Utilizes an interdisciplinary team to assess the physical, medical, psychological, social, and spiritual needs of the patient and the patientâs family. (3) Requires the interdisciplinary team to develop an overall plan of care and to provide coordinated care that emphasizes supportive services, including, but not limited to, home care, pain control, and limited inpatient services. Limited inpatient services are intended to ensure both continuity of care and appropriateness of services for those patients who cannot be managed at home because of acute complications or the temporary absence of a capable primary caregiver. (4) Provides for the palliative medical treatment of pain and other symptoms associated with a terminal disease, but does not provide for efforts to cure the disease. (5) Provides for bereavement services following death to assist the family in coping with social and emotional needs associated with the death of the patient. (6) Actively utilizes volunteers in the delivery of hospice services. (7) To the extent appropriate, based on the medical needs of the patient, provides services in the patientâs home or primary place of residence. (e) âHospice facilityâ means a health facility as defined in subdivision (n) of Section 1250. (f) âInpatient care arrangementsâ means arranging for those short inpatient stays that may become necessary to manage acute symptoms or because of the temporary absence, or need for respite, of a capable primary caregiver. The hospice shall arrange for these stays, ensuring both continuity of care and the appropriateness of services. (g) âAn interdisciplinary teamâ means the hospice care team that includes, but is not limited to, the patient and patientâs family, a physician and surgeon, a registered nurse, a social worker, a volunteer, and a spiritual caregiver. The team shall be coordinated by a registered nurse and shall be under medical direction. The team shall meet regularly to develop and maintain an appropriate plan of care. (h) âMedical directionâ means those services provided by a licensed physician and surgeon who is charged with the responsibility of acting as a consultant to the interdisciplinary team, a consultant to the patientâs attending physician and surgeon, as requested, with regard to pain and symptom management, and a liaison with physician and surgeons in the community. (i) âMultiple locationâ means a location or site from which a hospice makes available basic hospice services within the service area of the parent agency. A multipl
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