Group Residence definition
Group Residence means a group home in which greater than ten people live under supervision.
Group Residence means a private or public housing corporation or institutional facility that provides living quarters and meals. Group residence includes a domicile for unrelated persons such as a retirement home or long-term health care facility.
Group Residence means a licensed institution operated and staffed by an authorized agency for the care and maintenance of up to twenty five (25) youth.
More Definitions of Group Residence
Group Residence means a private or public housing corporation or institutional facility that provides living quarters and meals.
Group Residence means a single housekeeping unit accommodating, or having the facilities to accommodate, eleven or more residents (ex- clusive of staff or the receiving family), and who, by reason of their emotional, mental, social or physical condition require a group living arrangement under responsible supervision consistent with the re- quirements of its residents, and the group residence is either licensed or funded under provincial or federal statute. Any counselling or support services provided in the group residence shall be limited to those re- quired by the residents. A group residence shall be deemed not to include a:
Group Residence means any residence where six or more unrelated persons live together in a dwelling unit, or an institution where any number of unrelated persons are provided medical or psychological treatment or care as a primary function. For the purpose of this definition, any number of related family members shall be counted as one person. (A group of not more than five unrelated persons living together constitutes a “family”; See “Family.”) Separate requirements are adopted for the following subcategories of group living situations: