Examples of Linkage in a sentence
CONTRACTOR shall provide effective sober living program to Long-Term Residents with 14 identified alcohol and/or drug problems as measured by Employment and Housing Linkage Rates.
Through a collaborative and integrated approach to transportation decision-making, this Planning and Environmental Linkage (PEL) study of the corridor seeks to consider the benefits and impacts of proposed transportation system improvements to the environment, communities, and economy in this TH 25 corridor that improves safety, manages access, improves freight movement, addresses agricultural transportation needs, manages congestion into the future, and encourages economic development.
Discharge planning is the process to prepare the Client for Referral into another level of care, post treatment return, or reentry into the community, and/or the Linkage of the Client to essential community treatment, housing, and human services.