SIC 6-Digit Codes for "8361"
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- 8361-01 - Senior Citizens Service OrganizationsSenior Citizens Service Organizations are non-profit organizations that provide a range of services to elderly individuals. These organizations aim to improve the quality of life for seniors by offering various programs and activities that promote socialization, health, and well-being. Senior Citizens Service Organizations may also provide assistance with daily living activities, such as …Examples: Elder Care Alliance, Meals on Wheels, AARP, Senior Corps, National Council on Aging, Senior Centers of America, Silver
- 8361-02 - Homes-AdultHomes-Adult is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry, classified under SIC Code 8361. This industry involves providing long-term care and assistance to adults who are unable to live independently due to physical or mental disabilities. Homes-Adult facilities offer a range of services including housing, meals, medical care, and assistance with daily living activities such as …Examples: Assisted living facilities, Group homes for adults with disabilities, Memory care facilities, Residential care homes
- 8361-03 - Homes-Cognitive Disability-Dev DisabledHomes-Cognitive Disability-Dev Disabled is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry, classified under SIC Code 8361. This industry involves providing residential care services to individuals with cognitive disabilities and developmental disabilities. The services provided are aimed at improving the quality of life of these individuals by offering them a safe and comfortable living …Examples: Group homes for individuals with developmental disabilities, Assisted living facilities for individuals with cognitive
- 8361-04 - Homes-ChildrenHomes-Children is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry, classified under SIC Code 8361. This industry involves providing care and support to children who are unable to live with their families due to various reasons such as neglect, abuse, or family breakdown. Homes-Children facilities provide a safe and nurturing environment for children to live in, where they can receive …Examples: Foster homes, Group homes, Orphanages, Residential treatment centers, Children's homes, Children's shelters,
- 8361-05 - Residential Care HomesResidential Care Homes are facilities that provide long-term care for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. These homes offer a range of services, including assistance with personal hygiene, medication management, meal preparation, and housekeeping. Residential Care Homes are designed to provide a comfortable and safe environment for individuals who are unable to live …Examples: Assisted living facilities, Group homes, Memory care facilities, Hospice care facilities, Board and care homes,
- 8361-06 - Blind InstitutionsBlind institutions are residential care facilities that cater specifically to individuals who are visually impaired or blind. These institutions provide a range of services to their residents, including housing, meals, medical care, and assistance with daily living activities. The goal of blind institutions is to provide a safe and supportive environment for individuals who are visually impaired, …Examples: Blind schools, Residential care facilities for the blind, Rehabilitation centers for the visually impaired, Assisted
- 8361-07 - Sheltered Care HomesSheltered Care Homes is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry that provides a safe and secure living environment for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. These homes are designed for individuals who do not require the level of medical care provided in a nursing home but still need assistance with tasks such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. …Examples: Assisted living facilities, Group homes, Retirement communities, Memory care facilities, Adult foster care homes, Board
- 8361-08 - Adult Congregate Living FacilitiesAdult Congregate Living Facilities are residential care facilities that provide housing, meals, and assistance with daily living activities for elderly or disabled individuals who do not require 24-hour medical care. These facilities offer a communal living environment that promotes socialization and independence while also providing necessary support services. Residents typically have their own …Examples: Assisted living communities, Retirement communities, Group homes for the elderly, Board and care homes, Continuing care
- 8361-09 - Foster CareFoster care is a type of residential care for children who are unable to live with their biological parents due to various reasons such as abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Foster care provides a temporary home for these children until they can be reunited with their families or placed in a permanent home through adoption. The foster care industry involves a range of services including placement, …Examples: Kinship care, Therapeutic foster care, Emergency foster care, Respite care, Independent living services,
- 8361-10 - Retirement & Life Care Cmnty/Homes InfoThe Retirement & Life Care Community/Homes Info industry involves providing information and support services for retirement and life care communities and homes. This industry is focused on helping individuals and families make informed decisions about retirement and life care options, as well as providing resources and support for those already living in retirement and life care communities and …Examples: Assisted living facilities, Continuing care retirement communities, Independent living communities, Memory care
- 8361-11 - Homes-MaternityHomes-Maternity is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry that provides care and support for pregnant women and new mothers. These facilities offer a safe and nurturing environment for women who require assistance during pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery. Homes-Maternity facilities are designed to provide a comfortable and supportive atmosphere for women during this important …Examples: Maternity Home, Birthing Center, Postpartum Care Facility, Pregnancy Support Center, Maternal Health Clinic
- 8361-12 - Homes-BoysHomes-Boys is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry, classified under SIC Code 8361. This industry involves the provision of residential care services for boys who require a safe and supportive living environment. Homes-Boys facilities are designed to provide a nurturing and structured environment for boys who may have experienced trauma, abuse, neglect, or other challenging …Examples: Group homes for boys, Residential treatment centers for boys, Foster care homes for boys, Juvenile detention centers,
- 8361-13 - Community Care Facilities-Adult CareCommunity Care Facilities-Adult Care is an industry that provides residential care and support services to adults who require assistance with daily living activities. These facilities are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for individuals who are unable to live independently due to physical or mental disabilities, chronic illnesses, or other health conditions. The services …Examples: Assisted living facilities, Group homes, Adult day care centers, Residential care homes, Memory care facilities,
- 8361-14 - Senior Citizens HousingSenior Citizens Housing is an industry that provides housing and care services for elderly individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. This industry includes a range of housing options such as retirement communities, assisted living facilities, nursing homes, and memory care facilities. Senior Citizens Housing facilities offer a variety of services including meals, …Examples: Retirement communities, Assisted living facilities, Nursing homes, Memory care facilities, Continuing care retirement
- 8361-15 - Shelters For Battered WomenShelters for battered women are residential care facilities that provide temporary housing and support services for women and their children who are fleeing domestic violence. These shelters offer a safe and secure environment for victims of abuse to heal and rebuild their lives. The services provided by shelters for battered women go beyond just providing a place to stay. They offer a range of …Examples: Domestic violence shelters, Women's crisis centers, Safe houses, Emergency shelters, Transitional housing programs,
- 8361-16 - Group HomesGroup Homes are residential facilities that provide care and support to individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. These homes typically serve individuals with disabilities, mental illnesses, or other special needs. Group Homes offer a safe and supportive environment where residents can receive assistance with tasks such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. The …Examples: Disability Group Homes, Mental Health Group Homes, Elderly Group Homes, Foster Care Group Homes, Substance Abuse Group
- 8361-17 - Juvenile Detention CentersJuvenile Detention Centers are facilities that provide temporary care and custody for juveniles who have been accused or convicted of a crime and are awaiting court proceedings or placement in a long-term facility. These centers are designed to provide a safe and secure environment for juveniles while also providing them with access to education, counseling, and other services that can help them …Examples: Juvenile correctional facilities, Youth detention centers, Juvenile justice centers, Juvenile rehabilitation centers,
- 8361-18 - Childrens Nursing & Rehabilitation CtrsChildrens Nursing & Rehabilitation Centers are facilities that provide specialized care for children with medical needs and disabilities. These centers offer a range of services including nursing care, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and other rehabilitation services. The goal of these centers is to help children with medical needs achieve their full potential and improve …Examples: Pediatric rehabilitation centers, Children's hospitals, Special needs schools, Outpatient therapy clinics, Residential
- 8361-19 - Youth HomesYouth Homes are residential care facilities that provide a safe and supportive environment for children and adolescents who are unable to live with their families. These homes offer a range of services, including counseling, education, and medical care, to help young people overcome challenges and develop the skills they need to succeed in life. Youth Homes may be run by government agencies, …Examples: Foster care homes, Group homes for at-risk youth, Residential treatment centers for adolescents with mental health or
- 8361-20 - Homes-Battered PersonsHomes-Battered Persons is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry that provides a safe and secure living environment for individuals who have experienced domestic violence or abuse. These homes offer a range of services to help residents recover from their trauma and rebuild their lives. The staff at Homes-Battered Persons facilities are trained to provide emotional support, counseling, …Examples: Domestic violence shelters, Safe houses, Transitional housing programs, Emergency shelters, Crisis centers, Women's
- 8361-21 - Homes-BlindHomes-Blind is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry, classified under SIC Code 8361. This industry involves providing care and support services to individuals who are blind or visually impaired and require assistance with daily living activities. Homes-Blind facilities are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for residents, with specialized equipment and trained …Examples: Blind rehabilitation centers, Residential homes for the blind, Assisted living facilities for the visually impaired,
- 8361-22 - OrphanagesOrphanages are residential care facilities that provide a safe and nurturing environment for children who have been abandoned, neglected, or are unable to live with their families for various reasons. These facilities offer a range of services including shelter, food, clothing, education, healthcare, and emotional support to children in need. Orphanages are typically run by non-profit …Examples: Foster care homes, Group homes, Children's homes, Residential treatment centers, Safe houses, Halfway houses,
- 8361-23 - Homes For The HandicappedHomes For The Handicapped is an industry within the Residential Care subdivision of SIC Code 8361. This industry involves providing residential care services to individuals with physical or mental disabilities. Homes For The Handicapped offer a range of services to their residents, including assistance with daily living activities, medical care, and social activities. These homes are …Examples: Group homes for individuals with developmental disabilities, Assisted living facilities for individuals with physical
- 8361-24 - Homes-GirlsHomes-Girls is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry, classified under SIC Code 8361. This industry involves providing residential care services to girls who require assistance with daily living activities. Homes-Girls facilities are designed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for girls who may have experienced trauma, abuse, or neglect. The primary goal of this industry …Examples: Group homes for girls, Residential treatment centers for girls, Foster care homes for girls, Transitional living
- 8361-25 - Homes-WomenHomes-Women is a subdivision of the Residential Care industry that provides residential care services specifically for women. These homes offer a safe and supportive environment for women who may be experiencing homelessness, domestic violence, mental health issues, or other challenges. The staff at Homes-Women facilities are trained to provide personalized care and support to each resident, with …Examples: Women's shelters, Halfway houses for women, Sober living homes for women, Group homes for women with mental health
- 8361-26 - Halfway HouseA Halfway House is a type of residential care facility that provides a supportive and structured environment for individuals who are transitioning from a rehabilitation or correctional facility back into society. These facilities offer a range of services and support to help residents reintegrate into their communities and lead productive lives. Halfway Houses typically provide a safe and stable …Examples: Substance abuse Halfway Houses, Reentry Halfway Houses, Mental health Halfway Houses, Homeless Halfway Houses, Youth
- 8361-98 - Residential CareResidential Care is an industry that provides long-term care services to individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. This industry includes facilities such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and group homes. Residential Care facilities offer a range of services including medical care, personal care, and social activities. The goal of Residential Care is to provide …Examples: Nursing Homes, Assisted Living Facilities, Group Homes, Memory Care Facilities, Residential Care Homes, Hospice Care