Conn. Agencies Regs. § 31-51rr-12 - Needed to care for a family member or covered servicemember (29 CFR section 825.124)
(a) The medical
certification provision that an employee is "needed to care for" a family
member or covered servicemember encompasses both physical and psychological
care. It includes situations where, for example, because of a serious health
condition, the family member is unable to care for his or her own basic
medical, hygienic, or nutritional needs or safety, or is unable to transport
himself or herself to the doctor. The term also includes providing
psychological comfort and reassurance which would be beneficial to a child,
spouse or parent with a serious health condition who is receiving inpatient or
home care.
(b) The term also
includes situations where the employee may be needed to substitute for others
who normally care for the family member or covered servicemember, or to make
arrangements for changes in care, such as transfer to a nursing home. The
employee need not be the only individual or family member available to care for
the family member or covered servicemember.
(c) An employee's intermittent leave or a
reduced leave schedule necessary to care for a family member or covered
servicemember includes not only a situation where the condition of the family
member or covered servicemember itself is intermittent, but also where the
employee is only needed intermittently-such as where other care is normally
available, or care responsibilities are shared with another member of the
family or a third party.
Notes
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