| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1987 - 76 pages
...shown to need intermittent skilled nursing care or physical or speech therapy. Many chronically ill persons do not need skilled care to remain in their homes, but do need custodial care and assistance with daily routines (such as shopping, cooking, cleaning) or... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1992 - 1924 pages
...person must be in need of skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy. Most chronically impaired persons do not need skilled...their homes, but rather nonmedical supportive care and assistance with basic self-care functions and daily routines that do not require skilled personnel.... | |
| 1992 - 1924 pages
...person must be in need of skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy. Most chronically impaired persons do not need skilled care to remain in their homes, but rather nonmedicai supportive care and assistance with basic self-care functions and daily routines that do... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1994 - 1336 pages
...person must be in need of skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy. Most chronically impaired persons do not need skilled care to remain in their homes, but 18 Most States extend Medicaid eligibility to persons who qualify for welfare benefits under the Supplemental... | |
| 1998 - 1570 pages
...nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy. Most chronically impaired people do not need skilled care to remain in their homes, but rather nonmedicai supportive care and assistance with basic self-care functions and daily routines that do... | |
| 1998 - 1508 pages
...nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy. Most chronically impaired people do not need skilled care to remain in their homes, but rather nonmedical supportive care and assistance with basic self-care functions and daily routines that do not require skilled personnel.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1994 - 1336 pages
...person must be in need of skilled nursing care on an intermittent basis, or physical or speech therapy. Most chronically impaired persons do not need skilled care to remain in their homes, but 18 Most Sutes extend Medicaid eligibility to persons who qualify for welfare benefits under the Supplemental... | |
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