Classification of Buildings 2018

0620 Residential care activity buildings

Social work activity buildings that primarily provide round the clock care and that have permanent bed places.

Residential care activity buildings include, for example, mother and child homes, youth homes, as well as residential care activity buildings for the elderly, disabled, mentally handicapped and those with substance-abuse problems.; In institutional care, the customer has a care relationship with the institution and the operating unit or an authority makes the decision of where the customer is placed. By contrast, in dwelling services, the living of the customer is always based on tenure (tenancy or ownership). [0]

Does not include

dwellings for special groups intended for continuous residential use (0140 Dwellings for special groups). [0]

Search words

  • institution building for social care activities
  • mother and child home
  • children’s and youth home
  • children’s home
  • youth home
  • residential care activity building for the elderly
  • institution for the elderly
  • retirement home
  • residential care activity building for the disabled
  • institution for the disabled
  • residential care activity building for the mentally disabled
  • institution for the mentally disabled
  • residential care activity building for those with mental health problems
  • institution for those with mental health problems
  • residential care activity building for those with substance-abuse problems
  • institution for those with substance-abuse problems
  • residential care activity building for substance abuse treatment
  • institution for substance abuse treatment

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