Residential setting definition

Residential setting means an out-of-home placement where the child typically resides for longer
Residential setting means an out-of-home placement where the child typically resides for longer than 30 days for the purpose of receiving food, shelter, security, guidance, and, if necessary, treatment.
Residential setting means a place provided by a covered provider:

Examples of Residential setting in a sentence

  • Residential setting refers to the setting types listed in the Residential Service definition in the approved NC Innovations Waiver.

  • Residential setting refers to the setting types listed in the Residential Service definition in the approved NC TBI Waiver.

  • Residential: The Residential setting is characterized by concentrations of dwellings.

  • If the transportation services of the DHS/DMH contractor are necessary for movement of the individual to a Mental Health Crisis Residential setting, the Collaborative must be contacted for a services authorization number for the transportation.

  • New development in this setting shall meet the design guidelines described for both the Rural Residential setting and the more rural setting with which it is combined (either Pastoral, Coniferous Woodland or Oak-Pine Woodland), unless it can be demonstrated that compliance with the guidelines for the more rural setting is impracticable.


More Definitions of Residential setting

Residential setting means any dwelling designed or used for human habitation, and includes educational, childcare, and elder care settings.
Residential setting means a setting outside of a hospital, including, but not limited to, an adult foster care facility.
Residential setting means a place where an individual lives and services are available from a provider on a 24-hour basis. This includes hospital settings.
Residential setting means any dwelling designed or used for human habitation, and includes educational, childcare, and elder care settings. Wis. Admin. Code § NR 700.03(49g).
Residential setting means the place where an older adult lives.
Residential setting means a living arrangement described in ORS 427.101 (3).
Residential setting means the place where an older adult