Residential Care Services or “RCS” means a division of ALTSA.
Residential Care Services. Means the room and board and treatment services which a treatment center provides for a child, including but not limited to psychological, health, psychotherapeutic, language, speech, hearing, guidance, social work, therapy, translation, transportation, parent counseling and training, unless such services have been recommended by a Planning and Placement Team (PPT) as educational related services.
Residential Care Services means shelter, protection, meals, health care, mobility assistance, and personal care services, including bathing, dressing, and eating.
Examples of Residential Care Services in a sentence
In Spain the Residential Care Services provide housing and food for people with dependency on a permanent or temporary basis.
More Definitions of Residential Care Services
Residential Care Services or “RCS” is the Division of ALTSA which certifies Supported Living, Group Home and Group Training Home Service Providers. “Residential Services” are Provider services for Supported Living and Group Homes. “Stabilization, Assessment, and Intervention Facility” or “SAIF” means a short-term habilitative service for adults.
Residential Care Services means the services to be provided by the Service Provider(s) at the Facility/Facilities and that will provide a protective, supervised environment and assistance with the activities of daily living for individuals who can no longer reside at home due to their need for twenty-four (24) hour monitoring, professional care and supervision, assisted meal service and medication supervision, and which services are more fully described in Appendix J;
Residential Care Services. Means the room and board and treatment services which a treatment center provides for a child, including but not limited to psychological, health,
Residential Care Services or “RCS”, means a DSHS Division that are responsible for the licensing and oversight of adult family homes, assisted living facilities, nursing facilities, intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual disabilities, and certified residential programs.