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87.9 | Other residential care activities

Companies
This class includes the intermediation of residential care activities, by bringing clients and service providers together for a fee or commission, without the intermediary providing the residential care services that are intermediated. These intermediation activities can be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (including door-to-door, face-to-face, telephone, mail, and so on). The fee or commission can be received from either the client or the provider of the residential care service. Revenue for the intermediation activities can include other sources of income (for example, revenues from the sale of advertising space).

This class excludes:
- intermediation service activities for medical, dental and other human health services, see 86.97
This class includes the intermediation of residential care activities, by bringing clients and service providers together for a fee or commission, without the intermediary providing the residential care services that are intermediated. These intermediation activities can be carried out on digital platforms or through non-digital channels (including door-to-door, face-to-face, telephone, mail, and so on). The fee or commission can be received from either the client or the provider of the residential care service. Revenue for the intermediation activities can include other sources of income (for example, revenues from the sale of advertising space).

This class excludes:
- intermediation service activities for medical, dental and other human health services, see 86.97
Companies
This class includes the provision of residential care and assistance services for persons, except older persons and persons with disabilities, who are unable to fully care for themselves or who do not wish to live on their own.

This class includes:
- residential and social assistance activities provided on a round-the-clock basis to special categories of persons, but where medical treatment or education are not essential elements:
orphanages
childrens boarding homes and hostels
provision of residential services for homeless persons, refugees, immigrants, etc.
other residential family support activities

The activities are usually carried out by government offices or private organisations.
This class also includes activities of:
- halfway houses for groups of persons with social or personal problems
- halfway houses for delinquents and offenders
- juvenile correction homes
This class excludes:
- funding and administration of compulsory social security programmes, see 84.30
- activities of residential nursing care facilities, see 87.10
- provision of residential nursing and rehabilitative services for persons living with or having a diagnosis of a mental illness, see 87.20
- residential care activities for persons having a diagnosis of intellectual disability, see 87.20
- residential care activities for older persons or persons with physical disabilities, see 87.30
- child day-care activities, see 88.91
- adoption service activities, see 88.99
This class includes the provision of residential care and assistance services for persons, except older persons and persons with disabilities, who are unable to fully care for themselves or who do not wish to live on their own.

This class includes:
- residential and social assistance activities provided on a round-the-clock basis to special categories of persons, but where medical treatment or education are not essential elements:
orphanages
childrens boarding homes and hostels
provision of residential services for homeless persons, refugees, immigrants, etc.
other residential family support activities

The activities are usually carried out by government offices or private organisations.
This class also includes activities of:
- halfway houses for groups of persons with social or personal problems
- halfway houses for delinquents and offenders
- juvenile correction homes
This class excludes:
- funding and administration of compulsory social security programmes, see 84.30
- activities of residential nursing care facilities, see 87.10
- provision of residential nursing and rehabilitative services for persons living with or having a diagnosis of a mental illness, see 87.20
- residential care activities for persons having a diagnosis of intellectual disability, see 87.20
- residential care activities for older persons or persons with physical disabilities, see 87.30
- child day-care activities, see 88.91
- adoption service activities, see 88.99
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