Significant others definition

Significant others means those individuals who are, or have been, significantly involved in the life of the consumer.
Significant others means individuals who are significant and important to the well-being of a person served, as identified by the person served.
Significant others means individuals who are important to the person served, as identified by the person served.

Examples of Significant others in a sentence

  • Significant others as determined by the Superintendent may be considered immediate family as well.

  • Significant others may also be included on a case basis approved by the Superintendent.

  • Significant others in one’s life may have their own objections or negative reactions to a client’s positive changes.

  • Significant others who are influencers of decision-making in couples, especially the relatives of the man and older women in the communities, were also reported as putting pressure on the women to have (more) children.

  • Significant others include persons living in a spousal (including same sex) or familial fashion with an employee.


More Definitions of Significant others

Significant others means persons engaged to be married or persons not legally married, but who reside in the same household, and are involved in a romantic relationship.
Significant others means (1) persons engaged to be married, (2) persons involved in a romantic or personal relationship, or (3) persons who are cohabitating.
Significant others means an unmarried, unrelated person living with an unmarried Equity Member on a full-time basis as a single family unit.
Significant others means individuals who are significant and important
Significant others means individuals who are significant and important to the well-being of a person
Significant others means a husband and wife or two people who cohabitate as partners.
Significant others means relatives, close friends, associates and/or individuals concerned with the welfare of an individual incarcerated in a City Jail.