(e) Definitions.--As used in this section, the following words and phrases shall have the meanings given to them in this subsection unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: "Care-dependent person." An adult who, due to physical or cognitive disability or impairment, requires assistance to meet his needs for food, shelter, clothing, personal care or health care.
"Caretaker." Any person who:
(1) Is an owner, operator, manager or employee of any of the following:(i) a nursing home, personal care home, assisted living facility, private care residence or domiciliary home.(ii) a community residential facility or intermediate care facility for a person with mental disabilities.(iii) an adult daily living center.(iv) a home health service provider whether licensed or unlicensed.(v) an entity licensed under the Act of July 19, 1979 ( P.L. 130, No.48), known as the health care facilities act.(2) Provides care to a care-dependent person in the settings described under paragraph (1).(3) Has an obligation to care for a care-dependent person for monetary consideration in the settings described under paragraph (1).(4) Is an adult who resides with a care-dependent person and who has a legal duty to provide care or who has voluntarily assumed an obligation to provide care because of a familial relationship, contract or court order.(5) Is an adult who does not reside with a care-dependent person but who has a legal duty to provide care or who has affirmatively assumed a responsibility for care, or who has responsibility by contract or court order. "legal entity." an individual, partnership, unincorporated association, corporation or governing authority. "Private care residence."
(1) A private residence: (i) in which the owner of the residence or the legal entity responsible for the operation of the residence, for monetary consideration, provides or assists with or arranges for the provision of food, room, shelter, clothing, personal care or health care in the residence, for a period exceeding 24 hours, to fewer than four care-dependent persons who are not relatives of the owner; and(ii) which is not required to be licensed as a long-term care nursing facility, as defined in section 802.1 of the Health Care Facilities Act.(2) The term does not include: (i) domiciliary care as defined in section 2202-a of the Act of April 9, 1929 ( P.L. 177, No.175), known as the Administrative Code of 1929.(ii) a facility which provides residential care for fewer than four care-dependent adults and which is regulated by the department of human services.