Homebound

1. Situation in which an individual is normally unable to leave home unassisted and to try to leave home takes considerable and taxing effort. Such a person may leave home for medical appointments; medical treatment; or short, infrequent absences for nonmedical reasons such as a trip to the barber or to attend a religious service. 2. In Medicare, one of the requirements to qualify for home health care.

Homeopathy

System of therapeutics based on the theory that was advanced in the late eighteenth century by Dr. Samuel Hahnemann, who believed that a large amount of a particular drug may cause symptoms of a disease and moderate dosage may reduce or relieve those symptoms; thus some disease symptoms could be treated by small doses of medicine.

Homeowner’s insurance

Package policy that provides both property and personal liability insurance. It may cover the house, garage, other structures on the property, personal property inside the house and offer protection against fire, windstorm, riot or civil commotion, theft, vandalism, and accidental water damage from plumbing, a heating or air conditioning system, or a domestic appliance depending on the extent of the policy. Also called homeowner’s multiperil insurance .

Homeowner’s Policy

The forms within a multiple-line property insurance contract that offer comprehensive package of protection to the homeowner, include fire and other named-perils coverage on property, health, personal accident, liability, workmen’s compensation, machinery breakdown, electronic all risks and burglary and theft under one insurance.