430.6001 – Comprehensive Day Treatment Services; Demonstration Projects.
430.6001 Comprehensive day treatment services; demonstration projects.—The Department of Elderly Affairs is authorized to initiate projects to demonstrate the effectiveness of comprehensive day treatment services to seniors as a diversion from nursing home care, thereby allowing seniors to remain in their homes. History.—s. 2, ch. 99-394.
430.601 – Home Care for the Elderly; Legislative Intent.
430.601 Home care for the elderly; legislative intent.—It is the intent of the Legislature to encourage the provision of care for the elderly in family-type living arrangements in private homes as an alternative to institutional or nursing home care for such persons. The provisions of ss. 430.601-430.606 are intended to be supplemental to the provisions of […]
430.101 – Administration of Federal Aging Programs.
430.101 Administration of federal aging programs.—The Department of Elderly Affairs is designated the state unit on aging under the federal Older Americans Act of 1965, as amended, and shall exercise all responsibilities under that act. The department is the state agency designated to handle all programs of the Federal Government relating to the aging, by virtue […]
430.602 – Home Care for the Elderly; Definitions.
430.602 Home care for the elderly; definitions.—As used in ss. 430.601-430.606: (1) “Department” means the Department of Elderly Affairs. (2) “Elderly person” means any person 60 years of age or over who is currently a resident of this state and has an intent to remain in this state. (3) “Home care for the elderly” means a full-time family-type living […]
430.105 – Confidentiality of Information.
430.105 Confidentiality of information.—Personal identifying information in a record held by the department that relates to an individual’s health or eligibility for or receipt of health-related, elder care, or long-term care services is confidential and exempt from s. 119.07(1) and s. 24(a), Art. I of the State Constitution. Such information may be disclosed: (1) To another governmental […]
430.603 – Home Care for the Elderly; Rules.
430.603 Home care for the elderly; rules.—The department shall by rule establish minimum standards and procedures for the provision of home care for the elderly and for the approval of persons seeking to provide such care. Any person who is approved to provide care, goods, or services for an elderly person shall be eligible for the […]
430.201 – Short Title.
430.201 Short title.—Sections 430.201-430.207 may be cited as the “Community Care for the Elderly Act.” History.—s. 1, ch. 73-343; s. 1, ch. 76-51; s. 18, ch. 78-433; s. 104, ch. 79-164; s. 1, ch. 80-181; s. 29, ch. 95-418. Note.—Former s. 409.3621; s. 410.021.
430.604 – Department Determination of Inability to Provide Home Care.
430.604 Department determination of inability to provide home care.—If a person who plans to provide home care under ss. 430.601-430.606 is found by the department, or its designee, to be unable to provide this care, the department must notify the person seeking to provide home care of this determination, and the person is not eligible for […]
430.202 – Community Care for the Elderly; Legislative Intent.
430.202 Community care for the elderly; legislative intent.—The purpose of ss. 430.201-430.207 is to assist functionally impaired elderly persons in living dignified and reasonably independent lives in their own homes or in the homes of relatives or caregivers through the development, expansion, reorganization, and coordination of various community-based services. The Legislature intends that a continuum of […]
430.605 – Subsidy Payments.
430.605 Subsidy payments.—The department shall develop a schedule of subsidy payments to be made to persons providing home care, and to providers of goods and services, for certain eligible elderly persons. Payments must be based on the financial status of the person receiving care. Payments must include, but need not be limited to: (1) A support and […]