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| ADL |
Activities of Daily Living |
A group of personal tasks or abilities
such as dressing, bathing and eating |
| APS |
Adult Protective Services |
Adult Protective Services that investigates the abuse,
neglect or exploitation of the aged or disabled |
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Advance Directive |
A witnessed written document or oral
statement in which instructions are given by a principal or in which
the principal's desires are expressed concerning any aspect of the
principal's health care and includes the designation of a health
care surrogate, a living will, or do not resuscitate orders. |
| AIP |
Alleged Incapacitated Person |
An individual currently being assessed by the court
for incapacity |
| AAA |
Area Agency on Aging |
Established under the Older Americans
Act (OAA) in 1973 to respond to the needs of Americans aged 60 and
over, AAAs plan, coordinate and offer services that help older adults
remain in their home at a local community level, combining local,
state and federal funds. |
| ALF |
Assisted Living Facility |
A residence that provides some assistance with IADLs
and ADLs that is licensed by the Department of Children and Families
(formerly ACLF, Adult Congregate Living Facility) |
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Attorney in Fact |
Title used by an individual acting
under a Power of Attorney document |
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| CNA |
Certified Nursing Assistant |
An individual who has
passed a nursing assistant competency exam (does not require any
specific training) |
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Companion |
A caregiver with no special training
but often skilled at offering psycho-social support within the home
environment |
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| DIF |
Decline in Function |
A common medical diagnosis used for geriatric clients,
often used in conjunction with a trauma such as a fractured bone
or episode of electrolyte imbalance |
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Dementia |
A group of symptoms that may accompany
certain diseases or physical conditions. Dementia results in the
loss of intellectual functions (thinking, remembering and reasoning)
of sufficient severity to interfere with a person's daily functioning. |
| DCFS |
Department of Children and Family Services |
Formerly titled the Department of Health
and Rehabilitative Services |
| DoEA |
Department of Elder Affairs |
State agency created
to implement, administer and supervise services for Floridian Elders |
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Depression |
A diagnostic term representing several different clinical
conditions with symptoms ranging from loss of interest or pleasure,
decreased energy, decreased ability to think or concentrate, poor
appetite, low self-esteem and poor ability to make difficult decisions,
to feelings of hopelessness. |
| DNRO |
Do Not Resuscitate Order |
Document which authorizes the withholding
or withdrawing of life-prolonging techniques by emergency medical
services |
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| ETG |
Emergency Temporary Guardianship |
Legal mechanism used to supplement a normal guardianship
proceeding |
| EOB |
Explanation of Benefits |
A document generated by an insurance
company itemizing the services billed by medical providers and the
insurers subsequent approval or denial of payment |
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Guardianship |
Legal procedure by which an individual is appointed
to handle some or all of the decisions and affairs of a person unable
to care for themselves |
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| HCS |
Health Care Surrogate |
A written document designating another to make health
care decisions in the event of incapacity |
| HMO |
Health Maintenance Organization |
Prepaid providers of healthcare with
services that mirror Medicare services |
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Home Health Agency |
Organization that offers the services of home care
workers who are employees of the agency. This assures the caregiver
is covered by worker's compensation, is properly licensed and trained
(and usually bonded as well.) |
| HHA |
Home Health Aide |
A caregiver who has been trained
in accordance with State of Florida requirements (currently 40 hours
of training) - also requires a physical exam and CPR training |
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Home Health Registry |
Organization that offers the services of home care
workers on an independent contractor basis. Registries are not required
to supervise their workers. |
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Hospice |
A special kind of care designed to
provide comfort and support to patients and their families in the
final stages of a terminal illness. Hospice does not prolong life
nor does it hasten death, it merely provides a specialized knowledge
of medical care, psychological, emotional and spiritual support
during the dying process. |
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Incapacity |
A legal term used in Florida recognizing
a person's inability to function within certain areas of life (see
removable rights) |
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Incompetent |
A legal term (no longer used in Florida) describing
a person's inability to function within all areas of life |
| ILF |
Independent Living Facility |
A community, usually apartments,
geared to retirees. Many have on-site services, organized activities
and scheduled transportation to local merchants. Some also include
one meal, housekeeping services, and utility expenses such as water
and cable |
| IADL |
Instrumental Activities of Daily Living |
A group of tasks or abilities such as shopping, laundry
and money management |
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Living Will |
A witnessed document or oral statement made by the
principal expressing his or her instructions concerning life-prolonging
procedures |
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Medicaid |
A federally funded program that is administered on
a state level with eligibility based on age and/or disability, assets,
income and level of care |
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Medicare |
A federal program available to all
individuals who paid a minimum amount of social security taxes with
eligibility based on either retirement or disability |
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| OSS |
Optional State Supplementation |
Funding for ALFs by the state of
Florida to underwrite the cost of care for individuals with markedly
low income |
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| POA |
Power of Attorney |
A legal document that provides for financial management and decision
making when a person is incapacitated, physically and/or mentally |
| PCP |
Primary Care Physician |
A term often used by HMOs describing
the main doctor supervising an individual's care - often acting
as a "gatekeeper" to other medical specialists and service providers |
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| SNF |
Skilled Nursing Facility |
A residence for individuals who require
24 hour supervision (many of whom are confined to bed for some portion
of the day) staffed with highly trained professionals who can provide
skilled, custodial, intermediate and rehabilitative care |
| SPGO |
Statewide
Public
Guardianship Office |
Florida State supervising entity which oversees the
registration of professional guardians and the administration of
Florida Public Guardians. Housed by the DoEA |
| SSDI |
Supplemental Security Disability
Income |
Monthly income paid by the federal
government based on the individual's payment of social security
taxes and their documented disability |
| SSI |
Supplemental Security Income |
Monthly income paid by the federal government as a
supplementation to individuals with an income level below the Federal
Poverty Level |
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Trust |
A legal document that provides for
financial management and decision making when a person is physically
and/or mentally incapacitated and allows the assets to avoid the
probate process upon the person's death |
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Ward |
Term used by the court for an individual
under guardianship |