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Do I need to test a homebound or hospitalized student?

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Yes. Homebound students who remain enrolled in the district are the district’s responsibility for testing. Test security needs to be carefully considered when dealing with homebound or hospitalized students. Be sure that the person who is taking the test booklet to the home of the student or hospital is an employed district staff member who has been trained in test administration. Each of these situations is unique.

What should I do if hospitalized again?

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Take your ostomy supplies with you since the hospital may not have your brand in supply. If you are in doubt about any procedure, ask to talk to your doctor. Ask to have the following information listed on your chart: 1) type of ostomy or continent diversion, 2) whether or not your rectum is intact, 3) describe in detail your management routine and list the ostomy products used. For urinary stomas, 4) do not take a urine specimen from the urostomy pouch, use a catheter inserted into the stoma.

What do I do if I need to be hospitalized?

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Inpatient hospital stays require precertification prior to admission. Your provider that is admitting you to the hospital should complete the precertification process for you. However, you are encouraged to contact Member Services at 800-811-3298 to verify that your precertification has been completed prior to your hospital stay.

What is homebound?

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Homebound is a temporary service for students who cannot attend school due to long-term illness. During the time your child is homebound a tutor will visit your home 1-5 hours a week to assist students with their assignments. For more information about homebound, ask to speak to the homebound coordinator at your child’s school.

Will I need to be hospitalized or take time off from work?

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Treatment is on an outpatient basis during convenient office visits. You can resume most activities shortly after each session.

Do I need to be homebound to be eligible for services?

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No. Unlike the Medicare requirement, you do not need to be homebound in order to be eligible for our services. The only requirement is that you are 62 years or older.

Can a student be homebound through the 504 program?

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A student must have disabilities and meet all the requirements for special education homebound. 504 is not a factor. Please look at the 163 record. All the data elements listed beginning in coumn 35 through column 50 are related services. quot;If an expulsion ARD had been held for a special ed student and that student is now expelled and being served by a special ed certified teacher for 1 hour a day for four days a week at some place other that the school (e.g.

Under what circumstances can a student qualify for homebound instruction?

In general, a school district must offer homebound for any student who is hospitalized or homebound for more than one week due to injury or illness. In some cases, homebound instruction must also be offered for a student who is hospitalized or placed in as state accredited or certified treatment facility in another school district for more than one week.

What if I don’t need to be hospitalized?

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The assessment process is designed to determine the appropriate level of care a patient needs. Often times, it is recommended that patients seek outpatient services either at our facility or in the community. We will always offer referrals to match the patient’s needs before you leave our hospital.

What if I have a medical emergency or need to be hospitalized?

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If you have a medical emergency, you should call 911 for assistance or go to the nearest emergency room. If you need to be hospitalized, you will most likely be cared for in the hospital by a specially trained doctor called a hospitalist physician. Your True North physician or nurse practitioner can be in touch with your hospitalist physician to provide them with your health information and keep track of your progress.

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Horizon Home Care and Hospice, Inc. - FAQs
A recipient is considered homebound if a considerable and taxing effort is required to leave home. If absences are infrequent and of short duration a recipient may still be considered homebound.

Do people with OCD need to be hospitalized?

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The vast majority of people with OCD can be treated without ever having to be admitted to a hospital. Medication and behavioral therapy allow most people to improve while being treated as outpatients. Hospitalization, however, is an important and valuable option for people with severe OCD who are unable to function as outpatients.

How long will I be hospitalized if I need to undergo an operation?

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Generally, you can choose day surgery or 1 night stay for piles surgery and other perianal procedures; 5-6 days stays for major surgery.

How long will I remain hospitalized after a prostatectomy?

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The hospital stay for prostatectomy averages about five days and depends mostly on the nature of the surgery and the health status of the patient. In addition, a high level of patient support from others, including family, relatives, and friends, can promote the healing process and shorten the hospital stay.
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