Type of licensed adult board and care residence that offers housing and personal care services for 3 to 16 residents. Services may include meals, supervision, and transportation. The home may be a single family house. Such a residence is licensed as an adult family home or adult group home. Also called board and care home or group home.
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Adult day care
Daytime community-based program for functionally impaired adults that provides a variety of health, social, and related support services in a protective setting.
Adult foster care (AFC)
Residential assistance for individuals older than the age of 18 who no longer can live alone and care for themselves and do not need daily nursing supervision. AFC is provided on a 24-hour basis in a state licensed homelike facility with 5 to 10 residents. AFC homes are categorized as assisted living centers and give general supervision and personal care services. They assist with self-administration of medications and assist with supervision of self-treatment of a physical disorder. Also called domiciliary care. See also assisted living center (ALC) and activities of daily living (ADL).
Adult living care facility
Used when billing medical services rendered at a residential care facility that houses Medicare beneficiaries who cannot live alone but who do not need around-the-clock skilled medical services. The facility services do not include a professional medical component.
Adult primary policy
Insurance policy that shows the name of the patient (insured or subscriber) as the policyholder.
Adult secondary policy
Insurance policy that shows the name of the patient as a dependent on a second insurance policy.