Community Home Health Services Act of 1981: Hearing Before the Committee on Labor and Human Resources, United States Senate, Ninety-seventh Congress, First Session, on S. 234 ... March 4, 1981-November 10, 1981, 1. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1981 |
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30. lappuse - ... (1) part-time or intermittent nursing care provided by or under the supervision of a registered professional nurse...
66. lappuse - Eisdorfer, director of the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development at Duke University...
141. lappuse - Thank you for this opportunity to present our views. We look forward to working with this Subcommittee on a 5-year reauthorization of increased funding for the ESA.
231. lappuse - The tragedy of old age is not the fact that each of us must grow old and die but that the process of doing so has been made unnecessarily and at times excruciatingly painful, humiliating, debilitating and isolating through insensitivity, ignorance and poverty.
30. lappuse - XX of the Social Security Act and Title III of the Older Americans Act are two recent instances.
193. lappuse - Practice of Occupational Therapy Occupational therapy is a health profession which has its foundation in the medical management of patients. The service is provided to persons of all ages who are physically, psychologically, or developmentally disabled. It includes the functional evaluation and treatment of several different types of patients including those suffering from strokes, heart attacks, arthritis, diabetes, serious burns, spinal cord injuries, and psychiatric disorders. The purpose of occupational...
194. lappuse - ... another service. Requiring a multitude of services when a person needs only one is neither logical nor cost effective, and we urge the Subcommittee to consider legislative modifications that would establish occupational therapy as the fourth qualifying service under the Medicare home health benefit. Occupational therapy is an important part of the home health care provided to many Medicare beneficiaries. It is especially necessary for individuals who are victims of strokes, heart attacks, diabetes,...
196. lappuse - The homebound patient with chronic lung disease and subsequent weakness, decreased endurance, and a continuous need for oxygen has difficulty performing daily functional activities. She is unable to pace her activities with her limited breathing capacity, and her physician has ordered occupational therapy to see if an energy conservation program will allow the patient to perform the necessary daily activities to remain at home and avoid nursing home placement. The patient with a long history of multiple...
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