6 Pa. Code § 21.21 - Eligibility for domiciliary care service
(a) To receive domiciliary care service, an
applicant shall meet the following criteria as determined by the appropriate
AAA:
(1) Be a resident of this Commonwealth
and 18 years of age or older.
(2)
Be independently mobile or semimobile.
(3) Not require skilled or intermediate
nursing care, or general or special hospital care on a 24-hour residential
basis.
(4) Have no relative, or
other person whose relationship with the applicant is important to the
applicant's continued well-being, willing or able to provide the necessary
support for independent living.
(5)
Be incapable of living alone regardless of available services, or require
services to live alone and the services are not available.
(b) An applicant shall meet one or more of
the following criteria:
(1) Have demonstrated
difficulties in accomplishing activities of daily living, such as purchasing
and preparing meals, bathing and grooming, housekeeping and laundry, financial
management and taking medication in proper doses at proper times, to an extent
which prevents independent living in the community.
(2) Have demonstrated difficulties in social
or personal adjustment, usually associated with mental disability, as
demonstrated by reduced, lost or nondeveloped capabilities for developing and
maintaining appropriate personal relationships, dealing constructively with
others, and maintaining or attaining a maximum level of functioning.
(3) Have demonstrated difficulties resulting
from disabilities, such as blindness, deafness, amputation, paralysis or birth
defects, if the individual is independently mobile or semimobile.
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