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Code · Maryland · Human Services

§ 10-701

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§10–701.
(a)In this subtitle the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b)“Adult dependent” means an individual who is:
(1)at least 18 years old;
(2)an individual with long–term care needs; and
(3)the spouse, parent, stepparent, grandparent, child, stepchild, sibling, aunt, uncle, son–in–law, daughter–in–law, mother–in–law, or father–in–law of a family caregiver.
(c)“Family caregiver” means an individual who cares for an adult dependent.
(d)“Individual with long–term care needs” means an individual who:
(1)is unable to perform at least three activities of daily living without substantial assistance from another individual; or
(i)is unable to perform at least one activity of daily living without substantial assistance from another individual; and
(ii)requires substantial supervision to protect the individual from threats to the individual’s health and safety due to severe cognitive impairment.
(e)“Program” means the Family Caregiver Assistance Program.
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