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Chemicals: Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl (PFAS) Substances
… can have PFAS from common household products. Examples include stain-resistant carpeting or clothing that repels water. Vacuuming using a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter … -
Client Rights: Admitting Minors to Inpatient Treatment
… plan is in place and appropriate for the child’s needs. Ensure basic needs (food, shelter, clothing, education) are provided by the facility. Participate in care and treatment planning. … -
Dengue Virus: About
… to take preventive steps when traveling to areas with dengue virus, such as wearing protective clothing, using insect repellents, and using mosquito netting. For more tips, please visit our … -
Malaria: About
… to take preventive steps when traveling to areas with malaria, such as wearing protective clothing, using insect repellents, and using mosquito netting. For more tips, please visit our … -
LTCFS Instructions Module 5: Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs)
… bandages, pumps), and/or pressure relieving devices, if applicable. Choosing the appropriate clothing to maintain health and safety for the environment and setting. (This component pertains … Dresses independently, has no cognitive impairment and chooses not to wear appropriate clothing for the environment or setting. Dresses independently and has no cognitive impairment, … not dress. Dresses independently but, due to a cognitive impairment, does not wear appropriate clothing for the environment or setting. Dresses independently but, due to a cognitive … -
Former Manufactured Gas Plants
… workers are frequently close to the contamination, they sometimes wear special protective clothing and use protective equipment, including supplied air, during clean up work. DHS actively … -
Tularemia
… but most people heal completely. Prevention When spending time outdoors: Wear protective clothing—including long pants, long sleeves, and long socks. Use an Environmental Protection … -
Aging: Family Caregiver Support Programs
… care. Legal expenses for setting up guardianship. Personal protective equipment. Special clothing for people with dementia. Temporary emergency respite in a facility. Dementia care … -
Yellow Fever
… Some preventive steps you can take are getting the yellow fever vaccine , wearing protective clothing, using insect repellents, and using mosquito netting. For more tips, please visit our … -
Supplemental Security Income Glossary
… benefits or pensions.) Unearned income also includes "in-kind" income (free food, shelter, or clothing) and "deemed" income (some of the income of a spouse, parent, or sponsor of an … -
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Program Development
… for exposure greater than 85 db. Earplugs Gowns help protect against the contamination of clothing with potentially infectious material. Tyvek® suits help protect against potentially … -
Allowable Cost Policy Manual
… Homes 4. Client Related Costs a. Holding Space b. Payment Allowances c. Transportation d. Clothing e. Food f. Guardianship Fees g. Laundry Expense h. Medical Supplies and Drugs i. Space … depreciation. (5) Emergency transportation provided by ambulance or sheriff's department. d. Clothing - The cost of clothing for clients is not allowable as reimbursable except in the following instances: (1) The … -
Home Heating Oil Spills
… of if can not be cleaned. Examples are wood and drywall walls, carpeting and other flooring, clothing, furniture etc. Use soap and hot water to clean the floor, walls, appliances and other … -
Environmental Public Health Tracking: Lead Poisoning Data
… lead dust, lead-based products, and lead fumes. Lead dust can also be taken home on workers’ clothing, shoes, or tools, which can expose children and other household members to lead (this is …
Last revised March 26, 2023