Community home definition

Community home means a home which operates 24 hours a day and provides full time care, supervision and support to no more than 16 children in a single residential building, and which meets the definition ofgroup home” as outlined in the Human Services Department Act, Section 9-8-13 NMSA 1978.
Community home means a community-based group living arrangement, in a single housekeeping unit, for up to a maximum of seven (7) individuals, exclusive of staff and/or receiving family, who are receiving care consistent with their needs. A Community Home is licensed, funded or approved by the Province of Ontario. Community Homes may provide an eighth bed on an emergency basis which shall be occupied for a maximum of thirty (30) days;
Community home means a facility certified, licensed, or monitored by

Examples of Community home in a sentence

  • CGM0719 Page 1 of 4 9-3-19 Have an identified FFA or Community home for placement which will be available 1 Have been approved to return to their parent(s)/legal guardian(s) within sixty (60) 2 within sixty (60) days.

  • Community (home) nurses provide care in the home including a full range of nursing care.


More Definitions of Community home

Community home means a community-based group living arrangement, in a single housekeeping unit, for up to a maximum of seven (7) individuals, exclusive of staff and/or receiving family, who are receiving care consistent with their needs. A Community Home is licensed, funded or approved by the Province of Ontario. A Community Home shall include all homes and residences as defined above, including open custody homes for both young and adult offenders, but shall not include a “Community Support House”, “Corrections Residence”, “Crisis Care Shelter”, “Detoxification Centre”, “Residential Care Facility” or “Recovery Home” as defined elsewhere in this By-Law. Community Homes may provide an eighth bed on an emergency basis only which shall be occupied for a maximum of thirty (30) days.
Community home means any place, facility, or home operated by any
Community home means a facility certified, licensed, or monitored by the Department of Health and Hospitals to provide resident services and supervision to six or fewer handicapped persons with mental illness or developmental disabilities. Such facility shall provide supervisory personnel in order to function as a single family unit but not to exceed two live-in persons.
Community home means a community home described
Community home means a home which operates 24 hours a day and provides full time care, supervision and support to no more than 16 children in a single residential building, and which meets the definition ofgroup home” as outlined in the Human Services Department Act, Section 9-8-13 XXXX 0000.
Community home means a place where not more than six persons who are disabled as specified by V.T.C.A., Human Resources Code § 123.002 are provided room and board, as well as supervised careand rehabilitation by not more than two persons as licensed by the Texas Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation (also see V.T.C.A., Human Resources Code ch. 123).

Related to Community home

  • Community services means any type of counseling and advice, emergency assistance, medical care,

  • Community means the community consisting of one or more of the following: (1) a Government, (2) an Enrolled Affiliate using eligible Government Community Cloud Services to provide solutions to a Government or a qualified member of the Community, or (3) a Customer with Customer Data that is subject to Government regulations for which Customer determines and Microsoft agrees that the use of Government Community Cloud Services is appropriate to meet Customer’s regulatory requirements.

  • community centre means any school, railway station, police station and other location providing a service to the community;

  • Community service means compulsory service, without

  • Community organization means a nonprofit organization that has a demonstrated capacity to train, develop, and organize parents and community leaders into a constituency that will hold the school and the school district accountable for achieving high academic standards; in addition to organizations with a geographic focus, "community organization" includes general parent organizations, organizations of special education or bilingual education parents, and school employee unions (Section 10 of the Act).