Community setting definition

Community setting means a location outside a hospital inpatient, acute care setting or a hospital clinic setting. A community setting may include, but is not limited to, a home, group home, assisted living facility, correctional facility, hospice, or long-term care facility.
Community setting means a private residence or any
Community setting means a private residence or any noninstitutional setting in which a person may reside alone or with others, but shall not include residential health care facilities, rooming houses or boarding homes or any other facility or living arrangement subject to licensure by, operated by, or under contract with, a State department or agency.

Examples of Community setting in a sentence

  • The Approved Budget shall include an operating budget (the “Operating Budget”) for each Community setting forth the estimated operating revenues and expenses related to the operation, marketing and leasing of such Community, including, without limitation, Employment Costs, third party expenses and payments to Tenant for out-of-pocket expenses, including travel costs associated with special projects and other Community Expenses for the Term.

  • Low Risk Basal Cell Carcinoma could be managed in a Community setting but only by Practitioners who fulfil the IOG recommendations regarding training and links with the Local Skin MDT.

  • If the IDED has reason to believe the Community is in default of the terms of this Agreement, the IDED will issue a written notice of default to the Community setting forth the nature of the default in reasonable specificity, and providing therein a reasonable period of time, which shall not be less than 30 days from the date of the Notice of Default, in which the Community shall have an opportunity to cure, provided that cure is possible and feasible.

  • If the Community fails to provide the pledged financial assistance for this Project, IDED will issue a written Notice of Default to the Community setting forth the nature of the alleged Event of Default in reasonable specificity, and providing therein a reasonable period time, which shall not be fewer than thirty (30) days from the date of the Notice of Default, in which the Community shall have an opportunity to cure, provided that cure is possible and feasible.

  • If IEDA has reasonable cause to believe that an Event of Default has occurred under this Contract, IEDA shall issue a written Notice of Default to the Community setting forth the nature of the alleged default in reasonable specificity and providing therein a reasonable period of time, which shall not be fewer than thirty (30) days from the date of the Notice of Default, during which the Community shall have an opportunity to cure, provided that cure is possible and feasible.


More Definitions of Community setting

Community setting means any setting that is not an Educational Setting (NRS 656A.027)
Community setting means medical, legal, mental health, post‑secondary education settings and other settings not to include K‑12 educational settings or religious settings.
Community setting means any setting that is not a K - 12 Educational Setting (NRS 656A.027) “Medical Setting” means any communication between a provider of health care, as defined in NRS 629.031, and a patient or person acting on behalf of the patient concerning the provision of health care to the patient. (NRS 656A.035)
Community setting means the area, district, locality, neighborhood, or vicinity where a group of people live which provides participants with opportunities to:
Community setting means the place of residence of an individual receiving long-term care services that is not a nursing facility or a medical facility.
Community setting means a location outside a hospital inpatient, acute care setting or a hospital clinic setting. A community setting may include, but is not limited to, a home,
Community setting means any setting other than those specifically identified as educational, legal or medical;