Congregate living facility definition
Congregate living facility means a supervised group living facility, a sub-acute living facility, a transitional living facility, or a semi-independent living facility for up to fifteen (15) individuals that is located in any building or portion thereof that contains facilities for living, sleeping, and sanitation, and includes facilities for eating and cooking, for occupancy by other than a family.
Congregate living facility means a multiple dwelling residential facility for senior citizens, featuring a central lobby, common dining area, and recreational rooms. The fee structure shall include at least one meal per day in the common dining area. Domiciliary care services may also be provided. Accessory support uses for tenants, such as pharmacies, banking services, barbers/beauticians, etc., may be included.
Congregate living facility means a non-institutional, shared living environment which integrates shelter and service needs of functionally impaired and/or socially isolated persons who are otherwise in good health and can maintain a semi- independent life style and who do not require constant supervision or intensive health care as provided by an institution. Each resident shall have an individual bedroom and may have a separate living room, kitchen, dining area or bathroom and may share living, dining, and bathroom facilities with other residents, such as in a common dining facility. (10/9/97 STM)
More Definitions of Congregate living facility
Congregate living facility means facilities wherein an eligible mortgagor will supply tenants with food, furniture, and housekeeping. Regardless of the nature and extent of the congregate facilities provided, each dwelling unit shall contain at a minimum: a kitchen sink; a minimum-size standard refrigerator; a "cook top"; adequate electrical capacity and outlets for small appliances; storage space for food; utensil storage; and complete bathroom facilities.