Community residential facility definition

Community residential facility means a facility which provides care for children who are considered unable to live in a family situation due to social, emotional or physical disabilities but are capable of interacting in a community environment with a minimum amount of supervision. The facility provides 24-hour care including board and room. Community resources are used for education, recreation, medical, social and rehabilitation services. The facility is responsible for planning the daily activities of the children, discipline, guidance, peer relationships, and recreational programs.
Community residential facility means a licensed FGCS facility that provides care for Children who are considered unable to live in a Family situation due to social, emotional, behavioral, or physical disabilities or
Community residential facility means a facility under contract with the department under Section 508.119 or another facility or residence approved by the department.

More Definitions of Community residential facility

Community residential facility means the definition provided in 76-2-411, MCA.
Community residential facility means a community-based correctional facility, a jail, a halfway house, or an alternative residential facility to which an offender has been sentenced under a community residential sanction imposed under the criminal sentencing laws.
Community residential facility or “CRF” means living quarters meeting applicable federal and state standards that function as a single housekeeping unit and provide supportive services including, but not limited to, counseling, rehabilitation, and medical supervision, excluding drug and alcohol detoxification.
Community residential facility means any facility operated or
Community residential facility means a facility under contract with the department under Section 508.119 [8(i), Article 42.18, Code of Criminal Procedure,] or another facility or residence approved by the department.
Community residential facility or “CRF” means publicly or privately operated residential facilities, limited to: group homes for children, for those with disabilities, or for seniors; homes for recovering, non-using alcoholics and addicts; or shelters for domestic violence victims. Community residential facilities do not include halfway houses. (Ord. 1059-12 § 5).
Community residential facility means a facility that provides, on a regular basis, personal care, including dressing and eating and health-related care and services for at least five, but not more than 15 functionally disabled persons and which is not licensed under Chapter 70.128 RCW. A residential care facility shall not provide the degree of care and treatment that a hospital or long- term care facility provides.