RCHE definition

RCHE means residential care home for the elderly licensed under Cap. 459.
RCHE means residential care home as defined in the Residential Care Homes (Elderly Persons) Ordinance (Cap. 459 of the laws of Hong Kong), any regulations made thereunder and any amending or replacing legislation;
RCHE means residential care home for the elderly licensed under the Residential Care Homes (Elderly Persons) Ordinance (Cap.459).

Examples of RCHE in a sentence

  • KAT and RCHE provide transportation options for all residents of Kandiyohi County (adults, children, youth, elderly and individuals with disabilities).

  • The Facility Building is a senior housing facility building now known as Ventria Residence, which comprises 168 units, a RCHE, recreational and shared social spaces.

  • It is a measure to enable and support these elderly residents to remain in the existing RCHE and, if they wish, to tide them over for admission to medical infirmary placements.


More Definitions of RCHE

RCHE means the residential care home in the Estate to be provided in accordance with Special Condition (43)(a) of the Conditions (including, without limitation, a kitchen on the third floor of the Estate) and all other associated plant and equipment of and for such residential care home exclusively, and the RCHE is shown for the purpose of identification only on the Plans (insofar as such areas and spaces are identifiable on such Plans) and thereon coloured Orange;

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