TN 7 (10-22)
   
   
   
   Medical social services are those social services which contribute meaningfully to
      the treatment of a patient's condition. Such services include, but are not limited
      to A. assessment of the social and emotional factors related to the patient's illness,
      their need for care, their response to treatment, and their adjustment to care in
      the facility; B. appropriate action to obtain case work services to assist in resolving
      problems in these areas; C. assessment of the relationship of the patient's medical
      and nursing requirements to their home situation, their financial resources, and the
      community resources available to them in making the decision regarding their discharge.
      (The 1972 Amendments made the furnishing of medical social services optional for SNF's.)