Table 2.
CIPs and funding per 2012 (source: Zorgzwaartepakketten sector Verpleging & Verzorging 2012; PJ/11/1480/imz)
| CIP | Name | Characteristics |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sheltered living with some supervision | Client is mostly self-sufficient, but requires some supervision because he/she cannot maintain an independent household |
| 2 | Sheltered living with supervision and care | Client cannot maintain an independent household, mostly because of somatic health issues |
| 3 | Sheltered living with supervision and intensive care | Due to extensive somatic problems, this client group needs supervision and, above all, intensive care in a sheltered living environment |
| 4 | Sheltered living with intensive supervision and comprehensive care | This client group needs intensive supervision combined with extensive care in a sheltered environment. The reasons for this can be different |
| 5 | Sheltered living with intensive dementia care | Due to serious dementia, this client group needs intensive supervision and intensive care in a protective living environment. The clients are (almost) entirely dependent on care |
| 6 | Sheltered living with intensive care and nursing | Due to serious somatic limitations, this client group needs supervision, intensive care and nursing at many times of the day in a protective living environment |
| 7 | Sheltered living with very intensive care, due to specific conditions, with an emphasis on supervision | Due to a chronic illness, this client group needs specific supervision in combination with very intensive care and nursing in a protective living environment |
| 8 | Sheltered living with very intensive care, due to specific conditions, with an emphasis on care/nursing | Due to a serious somatic disorder/disease, this client group needs specific and very intensive care and nursing in combination with supervision in a protective living environment |
| 9 | Recovery-oriented treatment with nursing and care | In addition to the condition for which the client receives (additional) treatment, the client also has other problems in terms of vulnerability and co-morbidity (such as circulatory problems, psychogeriatric disorders, musculoskeletal and/or metabolic disorders), which lead to instability, complications and reduced learning and trainability. Recovery to the level of functioning prior to the acute condition is aimed for |
| 10 | Protected stay with intensive palliative-terminal care | This client group stays in the care home for a short period of time (usually no longer than three months) in connection with imminent death, in a situation of protected stay |