Institutionalized definition

Institutionalized means a person who is located voluntarily or involuntarily in a hospital, medical treatment facility, nursing home, acute care facility, or mental hospital.
Institutionalized means a patient admitted to a nursing facility or hospital for the purpose of receiving nursing or hospital care for a period of 30 days or more.
Institutionalized means a person who is located voluntarily or involuntarily in a hospital,

Examples of Institutionalized in a sentence

  • Under the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act (“RLUIPA”), no government may apply its zoning or land use laws, or its policies and procedures in a manner that unjustifiably imposes a substantial burden on the religious exercise of a person, assembly, or institution.

  • Residents of public institutions who apply for SSI prior to their release from an institution under the Social Security Administration's Pre-release Program for the Institutionalized are permitted to apply for SNAP benefits at the same time they apply for SSI.

  • Institutionalized organizations: Formal structure as myth and ceremony.

  • Only participants who have one of the following reasons are excluded from all performance measures: Institutionalized; Health/Medical; Deceased (the only exclusion that can be linked to non-participants) Reserve Forces Called to Active Duty; Foster Care (Youth only); Criminal Offender; The “Deceased” category is the only category that can be counted through the fourth quarter after exit.

  • Institutionalized Organizations: Formal Structure as Myth and Ceremony.


More Definitions of Institutionalized

Institutionalized means to be confined, voluntar- ily or involuntarily, by court order or health status, in an insti- tution, as defined in subsection (19) of this section. This does not include persons on work release or who are residents of higher education institutions, acute health care facilities, alcohol and chemical dependency facilities, or nursing homes.
Institutionalized means a member who is:
Institutionalized means a person who is located voluntarily or involuntarily in a hospital, medical treatment facility, nursing home, acute care facility, or mental hospital. (6) “Minor” means a person under 18 years of age. (h) This section shall not be construed to limit or prevent prosecution under any other law which also proscribes a course of conduct that also is proscribed by this section. (i) In the case of a felony conviction for a violation of this section, the fact that the defendant was an employer and the victim was an employee of the defendant shall be a factor in aggravation in sentencing. (j) A person who commits a violation of subdivision (a), (b), (c), or (d) against a minor when the person has a prior felony conviction for a violation of this section shall be guilty of a felony, punishable by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three, or four years and a fine not exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000). (Amended by Stats. 2002, Ch. 302, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2003.)
Institutionalized means being a patient in a medical institution or a resident of an intermediate care facility or skilled nursing facility.
Institutionalized means to be confined, voluntarily or involuntarily, by court order or health status, in an institution, as defined in this section. This does not include persons on work release or who are residents of higher education institu- tions, acute health care facilities, alcohol and chemical dependency facilities, or nursing homes.
Institutionalized means residing in the Utah State Developmental Center, the Utah State Hospital, a residential facility for persons with a disability as defined in Sections 10-9a-103 and 17-27a-103, a group home for persons with a disability, a nursing home, or a foster care home or facility.
Institutionalized means Recipients who are coded in MMIS as being in a Nursing Facility or in an ICF/DD, at the time of enrollment or after initial enrollment, those Enrollees who are living in a Nursing Facility, or an ICF/DD at capitation.