As used in this subpart:
(1)
- (A) “Chore service” means the performance of household chores such as running errands, preparing food, simple household tasks, heavy cleaning, and yard and walk maintenance which do not require the services of a trained homemaker or other specialist.
- (B) This cannot include medically oriented personal care tasks;
- (2) “Client” means any person who receives one (1) or more chore or homemaker service;
(3)
- (A) “Homemaker service” means the performance of household tasks such as menu planning, bill paying, checking account management, etc.
- (B) “Homemaker service” may include but cannot be limited to household chores.
- (C) “Homemaker service” cannot include medically oriented personal care tasks.
- (D) A homemaker must be trained in household management tasks and be supervised by a provider agency to ensure that these tasks are completed accurately and appropriately;
- (4) “Provider” means any entity that provides one (1) or more of the services described in subdivisions (1) and (3) of this section either as a contractor or subcontractor; and
- (5) “Service worker” means any person employed to perform one (1) or more homemaker or chore task.