Ambulatory person definition

Ambulatory person means a person who is capable of demonstrating the mental competence and physical ability to leave a building without assistance of any other person or without the use of any mechanical aid in case of an emergency.
Ambulatory person means any individual, including one who uses a
Ambulatory person defined “Ambulatory person” means any person, including one who uses a cane, who is physically and mentally capable, under emergency conditions, of finding a way to safety without assistance. If questioned, a final decision will be made by the resident’s physician and the health division.

More Definitions of Ambulatory person

Ambulatory person defined. “Ambulatory person” means any person who is physically and mentally capable, under emergency conditions, of finding a way to safety without assistance.
Ambulatory person means any individual, including one who uses a cane or other ambulatory support device, who is physically and mentally capable under emergency conditions of finding a way to safety without assistance.

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  • Non-Administrator Ambulatory Surgical Facility means an Ambulatory Surgical Facility which does not meet the definition of an Administrator Ambulatory Surgical Facility.

  • Ambulance means a registered road vehicle, boat or aircraft operated by an Ambulance Service Provider and equipped for the transport of persons requiring medical attention.

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