Overnight Shelter
A facility providing temporary lodging on a daily basis, with or without meals, primarily for indigent, needy, homeless, or transient persons.
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A facility providing temporary lodging on a daily basis, with or without meals, primarily for indigent, needy, homeless, or transient persons.
A single detached dwelling used for the purpose of a temporary residence providing emergency and support services for persons leaving physically, psychologically and sexually abusive relationships.
An establishment in a residential setting used for the treatment of persons having drug or alcohol abuse problems. The establishment may or may not dispense compounds or prescription medicines to individuals depending upon the severity of their drug or alcohol abuse problems.
Means a building or place that is used for the care of seniors or people who have a disability and that does not provide overnight accommodation for people other than those related to the owner or operator of the centre.
A community care facility licensed as such under the appropriate statute and wherein food, lodging and care are furnished, with or without charge, to more than twenty people, not related to the operator of the facility by blood, marriage or adoption who, on account of age, infirmity, physical or mental defect, or other disability, require […]
An age-restricted development that provides a continuum of accommodations and care, from independent living to long-term bed care and enters into contracts to provide lifelong care in exchange for the payment of monthly fees and an entrance fee in excess of one year of monthly fees.
A residence providing accommodation primarily for retired persons or couples where each private bedroom or living unit has a separate private bathroom and separate entrance from a common hall but where common facilities for the preparation and consumption of food are provided, and common lounges, recreation rooms and medical care facilities may also be provided.
A facility which provides temporary accommodations to homeless persons and/or families. The term “temporary accommodations” means that a homeless person or family will be allowed to reside at the shelter for a time period not to exceed six months.
A residential facility providing temporary accommodation and support to victims of domestic violence with or without their minor children.
A building that contains one or more individual bedrooms, and where occupancy of all rooms may be arranged with no minimum length of stay. The short term shelter facility may or may not have food preparation facilities, and shower or bath facilities may or may not be shared. The facility is managed by a public […]
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