DHS Search Results
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Winter Safety Measures for Health Care Providers
… who leave a warm environment unsupervised and unnoticed; persons with inadequate food, clothing or heating; infants sleeping in cold bedrooms; persons who remain outdoors for long … 911. While waiting for medical assistance, get the person to a warm area and remove any wet clothing. Warm the center of the body first - chest, neck, head and groin - using an electric … blanket, if available. Or use skin-to-skin contact under loose, dry layers of blankets, clothing, towels, or sheets. Warm beverages can help increase the body temperature. Do not try to … -
HCBS Heightened Scrutiny Reviewer Assessment and Evidentiary Summary - 3-4 AFH
… Residents have the right to manage their own financial affairs, to retain and use personal clothing and effects, and have private visitors. (Summarized from Wis. Admin. Code § DHS 88.10) … within State Standards The resident shall have the right to “retain and use personal clothing and effects and to retain, as space permits, other personal possessions in a reasonably … -
HCBS Heightened Scrutiny Reviewer Assessment and Evidentiary Summary - RCAC
… sitting; dressing; personal hygiene; storing, preparing, serving and eating food; storing clothing and other personal possessions; doing personal correspondence and paperwork; and … -
Waivers, Approvals, Variances, and Exceptions: Assisted Living
… committee will not review limitations of individual rights associated with telephone calls, clothing or possessions, storage space, privacy in toileting or bathing, and visitors. Those … rights and protections. A limitation or denial of a right associated with telephone calls, clothing or possessions, storage space, privacy in toileting and bathing, and visitors must meet …