Residential care definition

Residential care means the provision of care on a 24-hour day basis.
Residential care means foster care, either state or federally funded.
Residential care means food and lodging and any other related expenses which are not part of the education program, but such care shall not include expenditures for medical or dental services. (See 92 NAC 53.)

Examples of Residential care in a sentence

  • Residential care units of nursing facilities are governed by 101 CMR 206.00: Standard Payments to Nursing Facilities.

  • The building plans shall include, preferably on the title sheet, a summary of all living units to capture the number of different units; number of bedrooms in each unit; and types of units (Regular, Workforce housing, Skilled nursing unit, Student housing, Residential care facility for the elderly, Affordable Housing).

  • Residential care services are services through which a member is supported to live in a setting other than the member’s own home.

  • Residential care services are a cost-effective option for meeting that member’s long-term care needs.

  • Residential care accommodation for international students will undergo an on-site assessment to determine that the accommodation is of an acceptable standard, is not a boarding establishment and the residential caregiver provides a safe physical and emotional living environment.


More Definitions of Residential care

Residential care means services such as supervision; protection; assistance while bathing, dressing, grooming or eating; management of money; transportation; recreation; and the providing of room and board.
Residential care means personal care or nursing care, or both personal care and nursing care, that is provided to a person in a residential care facility in which the person is also provided with:
Residential care means the provision of room, board, and services that assist the individual in activities of daily living such as assistance with bathing, dressing, grooming, eating, medication management, money management, or recreation. Residential care includes 24-hour supervision; being aware of the individual's general whereabouts; monitoring the activities of the individual while on the premises of the AFH to ensure the individual’s health, safety, and welfare; providing social and recreational activities; and assistance with money management as requested.
Residential care means room, board, and laundry, along with minimal administrative direction.
Residential care means services provided at an institution consisting of –
Residential care means services such as supervision; protection; assistance while
Residential care means a development where physical, social or mental care is provided to 4 or more persons who live full-time in the facility for periods exceeding 6 months and where at least one staff person is at the facility at all times when there is at least one resident within the facility; [2013-12]