Medically Fragile Children Sample Clauses

The "Medically Fragile Children" clause defines special considerations and protections for children with significant health conditions that require ongoing medical care or supervision. In practice, this clause may outline specific accommodations, services, or protocols that must be provided to ensure the child's safety and well-being, such as individualized health plans or access to specialized medical staff. Its core function is to ensure that the unique needs of medically fragile children are recognized and addressed, thereby safeguarding their health and supporting their inclusion in various settings.
Medically Fragile Children. No bargaining unit member, except an employee hired for that purpose, shall be required to provide custodial care or health services or any act or function constituting the practice of medicine, except in an emergency situation. Appropriate training with regard to health-related services required by medically fragile children will be provided to teachers responsible for educational services to such children, but only to the extent that this training is necessary to protect the well being of the child and only to the extent permitted by law.
Medically Fragile Children. Some children have complex medical conditions that require the availability of twenty-four (24) hour, skilled care from a health professional or a specially trained ▇▇▇▇▇▇ family member. Their conditions may be present all the time or occur frequently. The provision of proper technology, support, and service for these children is critical. If interrupted or denied, the failure to provide immediate health care intervention could result in death. Medically fragile children need quality, safe, loving ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parents who have the medical skill and understanding to meet both their vital medical needs and nurture their emotional well-being. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ parents must also be committed to helping the child’s parents understand the special care needs for their children when they return home or move into a permanent placement.

Related to Medically Fragile Children

  • Children For the purposes of the Trust the children of the Grantor are as follows: _______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________

  • Medically Necessary In general, We will not Cover any dental service, procedure, treatment, test or device that We determine is not Medically Necessary. If an External Appeal Agent certified by the State overturns Our denial, however, We will Cover the service, procedure, treatment, test or device for which coverage has been denied, to the extent that such service, procedure, treatment, test or device, is otherwise Covered under the terms of this Contract.

  • MINOR CHILDREN The Couple recognizes that there are: (check one)

  • Prosthodontics We Cover prosthodontic services as follows:

  • Orthodontics We Cover orthodontics used to help restore oral structures to health and function and to treat serious medical conditions such as: cleft palate and cleft lip; maxillary/mandibular micrognathia (underdeveloped upper or lower jaw); extreme mandibular prognathism; severe asymmetry (craniofacial anomalies); ankylosis of the temporomandibular joint; and other significant skeletal dysplasias.