Comprehensive residential facility definition

Comprehensive residential facility means a facility which provides care and treatment for children who are unable to live in a family situation due to social, emotional, or physical disabilities and who require varying degrees of supervision as indicated in the individual treatment plan. Care includes room and board. Services include the internal capacity for individual, family, and group treatment. These services and others provided to the child shall be under the administrative control of the facility. Community resources may be used for medical, recreational, and educational needs. Comprehensive residential facilities have higher staff to client ratios than community residential facilities and may use control rooms, locked cottages, mechanical restraints, and chemical restraints when these controls meet licensing requirements.
Comprehensive residential facility means a licensed FGCS facility that provides care for Children who are unable to live in a Family situation due to social or emotional needs and who require varying degrees of supervision as indicated in the individual Service Plan. Care includes room and board. Community resources may be used for medical, recreational, and educational needs. Comprehensive residential facilities have higher staff to client ratios than Community Residential Facilities and may use control rooms, locked cottages, mechanical restraints, and chemical restraints when these controls meet licensing requirements.

Related to Comprehensive residential facility

  • Comprehensive assessment means the gathering of relevant social, psychological, medical and level of care information by the case manager and is used as a basis for the development of the consumer service plan.

  • Residential facility means a facility licensed under section 5123.19 of the Revised Code.

  • Liability Insurance means compulsory professional liability errors and omissions insurance required by a governing body;

  • General anesthesia means a drug-induced loss of consciousness during which patients are not arousable, even by painful stimulation. The ability to independently maintain ventilatory function is often impaired. Patients often require assistance in maintaining a patent airway, and positive pressure ventilation may be required because of depressed spontaneous ventilation or drug-induced depression of neuromuscular function. Cardiovascular function may be impaired.

  • Residential property means improved property that:-