social care facility definition

social care facility means a dwelling wherein the occupants are provided with specialized care such as supervision, medical, counselling or psychiatric services;
social care facility means an establishment licensed by Alberta Health Services intended to provide care, educational services, and supervision of children or adults during the day or evening, and may include limited overnight accommodation to accommodate shift workers. This use includes group day care centres, out-of-School centres, nursery or play Schools, and drop-in centres. This also includes developments for group day- care or for the provision of care, before and after School hours and during School holidays for children attending School.
social care facility means development of a detached dwelling as a facility which is authorized, licensed or certified by a Provincial authority to provide room and board for foster children or physically, mentally, socially, developmentally or behaviourally challenged persons and which may be for the personal rehabilitation of its residents either through independent or professional care, guidance and supervision. The residential character of the development must be maintained with the occupants living together as a single housekeeping group using common kitchen facilities. A social care facility may incorporate accommodations for resident staff as an accessory use.

Related to social care facility

  • Child care facility or “facility” means a child care center, a preschool, or a registered child development home.

  • Medical care facility as used in this title, means any institution, place, building or agency, whether

  • Health care facility or "facility" means hospices licensed

  • Health care facilities means buildings, structures, or equipment suitable and intended for, or incidental or ancillary to, use in providing health services, including, but not limited to, hospitals; hospital long-term care units; infirmaries; sanatoria; nursing homes; medical care facilities; outpatient clinics; ambulatory care facilities; surgical and diagnostic facilities; hospices; clinical laboratories; shared service facilities; laundries; meeting rooms; classrooms and other educational facilities; students', nurses', interns', or physicians' residences; administration buildings; facilities for use as or by health maintenance organizations; facilities for ambulance operations, advanced mobile emergency care services, and limited advanced mobile emergency care services; research facilities; facilities for the care of dependent children; maintenance, storage, and utility facilities; parking lots and structures; garages; office facilities not less than 80% of the net leasable space of which is intended for lease to or other use by direct providers of health care; facilities for the temporary lodging of outpatients or families of patients; residential facilities for use by the aged or disabled; and all necessary, useful, or related equipment, furnishings, and appurtenances and all lands necessary or convenient as sites for the health care facilities described in this subdivision.

  • Residential care facility means an institution, residence, or facility that is licensed by the department of mental health under section 5119.22 of the Revised Code and that provides care for a child.