SIC 6-Digit Codes for "hospice"
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- 8059-08 - HospicesHospices are specialized healthcare facilities that provide end-of-life care and support to patients with terminal illnesses. The primary goal of hospices is to improve the quality of life for patients and their families by managing pain and other symptoms, providing emotional and spiritual support, and offering counseling and other services. Hospices typically offer a range …Examples: In-home hospice care, Hospice facilities, Hospital-based hospice programs, Hospice care for
- 8099-56 - Health Services-Extended CareHealth Services-Extended Care is an industry that provides long-term care and support services to individuals who require assistance with daily living activities due to chronic illness, disability, or aging. This industry includes a range of services such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, hospice care, and home health care. The primary goal of Health Services-Extended Care is …Examples: Hospice Care
- 0742-02 - Veterinarian Emergency ServicesVeterinarian Emergency Services is a specialized industry within the broader field of Veterinary Services for Animal Specialties. This industry provides emergency medical care to animals, often outside of regular business hours. Veterinarian Emergency Services are typically available 24/7 and provide critical care to animals in need. This industry is essential for pet owners who require immediate …Examples: Animal hospice and palliative care services
- 0752-37 - Pet MassagePet massage is a specialized industry within the animal specialty services sector that focuses on providing relaxation and therapeutic massages to pets. This industry involves trained professionals who use various techniques to help pets alleviate stress, anxiety, muscle tension, and other physical and emotional issues. Pet massage is a non-invasive and holistic approach to pet care that can …Examples: Hospice massage for pets
- 4119-12 - Medical TransportationMedical transportation is a specialized industry that involves the transportation of patients who require medical attention or assistance during transit. This industry is responsible for providing safe and efficient transportation services to patients who are unable to travel on their own due to medical conditions or disabilities. Medical transportation services are typically provided by trained …Examples: Hospice transportation
- 4119-16 - Mortuary Transportation ServiceMortuary transportation service is a specialized industry that involves the transportation of deceased individuals from the place of death to the funeral home or other designated location. This service is typically provided by funeral homes or mortuaries, but there are also independent companies that specialize in this type of transportation. The transportation of the deceased is a sensitive and …Examples: Hospice facilities
- 6163-03 - Viatical SettlementsViatical settlements is a specialized industry within the loan brokerage sector that involves the purchase of life insurance policies from individuals who are terminally ill or have a life-threatening condition. The viatical settlement provider pays the policyholder a lump sum amount that is less than the death benefit of the policy, but greater than the cash surrender value. The viatical …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 6321-02 - Insurance-CancerInsurance-Cancer is a subdivision of the Accident and Health Insurance industry, which provides coverage for cancer-related medical expenses. This industry is focused on providing financial protection to individuals and families who are at risk of developing cancer or have already been diagnosed with cancer. Insurance-Cancer policies can cover a range of expenses, including hospital stays, …Examples: Cancer insurance policies, Critical illness insurance, Supplemental health insurance, Long-term care insurance,
- 6513-05 - Retirement Apartments & HotelsThe Retirement Apartments & Hotels industry provides housing and care services for elderly individuals who are no longer able to live independently. These facilities offer a range of services including meals, housekeeping, transportation, and medical assistance. Retirement apartments and hotels are designed to provide a comfortable and safe environment for seniors to live in, while also offering …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 7363-09 - Medical Staff ReliefMedical Staff Relief is an industry that provides temporary staffing solutions to healthcare facilities such as hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes. This industry is responsible for supplying healthcare professionals to cover for staff shortages due to vacations, illnesses, or other reasons. Medical Staff Relief companies offer a range of staffing options, from short-term to long-term …Examples: Hospice staffing
- 8011-22 - House Calls PhysiciansHouse Calls Physicians is a subdivision of the SIC Code 8011, which involves medical professionals who provide healthcare services to patients in their homes. This industry is dedicated to providing personalized medical care to patients who are unable to visit a clinic or hospital due to their medical condition or other reasons. House Calls Physicians offer a range of medical services, including …Examples: Home hospice care physicians
- 8049-21 - Psychiatric Social WorkersPsychiatric Social Workers are professionals who provide mental health services to individuals, families, and groups. They work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, schools, and private practices. Their main goal is to help clients improve their mental health and well-being by providing counseling, therapy, and other support services. Psychiatric Social Workers are trained to …Examples: Hospice and palliative care organizations
- 8049-27 - Nursing AssistantsNursing Assistants are healthcare professionals who provide basic care to patients in hospitals, nursing homes, and other healthcare facilities. They work under the supervision of registered nurses and licensed practical nurses, and their duties include assisting patients with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, and eating, monitoring vital signs, and reporting any changes in a patient's …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 8049-52 - Nursing ServicesNursing Services is an industry that provides healthcare services to patients in various settings such as hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and private homes. The industry involves a range of activities related to patient care, including assessing patient needs, developing care plans, administering medications, and providing emotional support to patients and their families. Nursing Services also …Examples: Hospice care
- 8049-58 - Music TherapyMusic Therapy is a specialized field of healthcare that utilizes music to address physical, emotional, cognitive, and social needs of individuals. It involves the use of music interventions by a trained professional to achieve therapeutic goals and improve the overall well-being of the patient. Music Therapy can be used in a variety of settings such as hospitals, schools, rehabilitation centers, …Examples: Hospice Music Therapy
- 8049-93 - Nurses Licensed Practical LpnNurses Licensed Practical (LPN) are healthcare professionals who provide basic medical care to patients under the supervision of registered nurses and doctors. They work in a variety of healthcare settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, and private homes. LPNs are responsible for monitoring patients' health, administering medication, changing dressings, and assisting with basic …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 8049-97 - Oncology Massage TherapyOncology Massage Therapy is a specialized field of massage therapy that involves the use of massage techniques to help manage the side effects of cancer treatments. This type of massage is performed by licensed massage therapists who have received additional training in working with cancer patients. Oncology Massage Therapy is designed to be safe and effective for individuals who are currently …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 8051-01 - Nursing & Convalescent HomesNursing & Convalescent Homes is an industry that provides long-term care for elderly or disabled individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. These facilities offer a range of services including medical care, rehabilitation, and personal care. Nursing homes are staffed by licensed nurses and certified nursing assistants who provide 24-hour care to residents. Convalescent homes …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 8051-02 - Health Care FacilitiesHealth care facilities are establishments that provide medical care and treatment to patients. These facilities can range from small clinics to large hospitals and can offer a variety of services such as emergency care, surgery, rehabilitation, and long-term care. The primary goal of health care facilities is to promote the health and well-being of their patients through the use of medical …Examples: Hospice Care Facilities
- 8051-98 - Skilled Nursing Care FacilitiesSkilled Nursing Care Facilities are establishments that provide 24-hour nursing care, medical supervision, and rehabilitation services to patients with serious medical conditions or chronic illnesses. These facilities are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for patients who require ongoing medical attention and assistance with daily living activities. Skilled Nursing Care …Examples: Hospice Care Facilities
- 8052-98 - Intermediate Care FacilitiesIntermediate Care Facilities are healthcare facilities that provide a level of care between hospitalization and traditional nursing homes. These facilities are designed to provide medical and rehabilitative care to patients who require a higher level of care than what can be provided in a traditional nursing home, but do not require the level of care provided in a hospital. Intermediate Care …Examples: Hospice Care Facilities
- 8059-01 - Rest HomesRest homes are a type of nursing and personal care facility that provides long-term care for elderly or disabled individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. These facilities offer a range of services including meals, housekeeping, medication management, and personal care assistance. Rest homes typically have a homelike atmosphere and provide a comfortable and safe environment …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 8059-02 - Convalescent HomesConvalescent homes are residential facilities that provide long-term care for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities due to illness, injury, or age-related conditions. These homes offer a range of services, including medical care, rehabilitation, and personal care, to help residents maintain their quality of life. The staff at convalescent homes includes trained medical …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 8059-03 - Adult Care FacilitiesAdult Care Facilities are establishments that provide care and assistance to elderly or disabled individuals who are unable to live independently. These facilities offer a range of services including medical care, personal care, and social activities to ensure the well-being of their residents. Adult Care Facilities can be either residential or non-residential and can vary in size from small …Examples: Hospice Care Facilities
- 8059-04 - Retirement Communities & HomesRetirement Communities & Homes is an industry that provides housing and care services for elderly individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. These communities and homes offer a range of services including meals, housekeeping, transportation, medication management, and personal care services. The goal of Retirement Communities & Homes is to provide a safe and comfortable …Examples: Hospice Care Facilities
- 8059-05 - Health FacilitiesHealth Facilities is an industry that encompasses a wide range of establishments that provide medical care, treatment, and support services to patients. These facilities can be found in various settings, including hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, and rehabilitation centers. The primary goal of Health Facilities is to promote the health and well-being of patients by providing them with …Examples: Hospice Care Facilities
- 8059-06 - Homes & InstitutionsHomes & Institutions is an industry that provides residential care for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. This industry includes a wide range of facilities such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, group homes, and residential care homes. The primary focus of this industry is to provide a safe and comfortable living environment for individuals who are unable …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 8059-07 - Nursing Home ServicesNursing Home Services is an industry that provides long-term care for elderly or disabled individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. These services are typically provided in a residential setting, such as a nursing home or assisted living facility. Nursing Home Services involve a range of medical and non-medical care, including assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and …Examples: Hospice Care Facilities
- 8059-09 - Personal Care HomesPersonal Care Homes are residential facilities that provide assistance with daily living activities and basic medical care for elderly or disabled individuals who are unable to live independently. These homes offer a range of services including meals, housekeeping, medication management, and personal care assistance. Personal Care Homes are designed to provide a comfortable and safe environment …Examples: Hospice care homes
- 8059-11 - Homes-Personal Care FacilityHomes-Personal Care Facility is an industry that provides residential care for individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. These facilities offer a range of services including assistance with personal hygiene, medication management, meal preparation, and transportation. The goal of Homes-Personal Care Facility is to provide a safe and comfortable environment for individuals …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 8059-12 - Custodial HomesCustodial Homes are a type of nursing and personal care facility that provides long-term care for individuals who are unable to live independently due to physical or mental disabilities. These homes offer a range of services, including assistance with daily living activities, medication management, and medical care. Custodial Homes are designed to provide a safe and comfortable environment for …Examples: Hospice care homes
- 8059-13 - Life Care CommunitiesLife Care Communities are a type of nursing and personal care facility that provides a range of services to seniors who require assistance with daily living activities. These communities offer a combination of independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care, all within a single location. Life Care Communities are designed to provide a continuum of care, allowing residents to age in …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 8059-16 - GerontologistsGerontologists are professionals who specialize in the study of aging and the elderly population. They work to improve the quality of life for older adults by addressing physical, mental, and social issues that may arise as people age. Gerontologists may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, nursing homes, community centers, and research institutions. They may also work in private …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 8059-17 - Long Term Care FacilityLong Term Care Facilities are establishments that provide 24-hour care and assistance to individuals who are unable to care for themselves due to physical or mental conditions. These facilities offer a range of services including medical care, assistance with daily living activities, and social and recreational activities. Long Term Care Facilities can be either for-profit or non-profit and can …Examples: Hospice Care Facilities
- 8059-99 - Nursing & Personal Care NECThe Nursing & Personal Care NEC industry provides a range of services to individuals who require assistance with daily living activities. This industry includes facilities that provide residential care, such as nursing homes, assisted living facilities, and group homes, as well as home healthcare services. The services provided by this industry are designed to help individuals who are unable to …Examples: Hospice care
- 8069-98 - Specialty Hospitals-Except PsychiatricSpecialty Hospitals-Except Psychiatric is an industry that provides specialized medical care to patients with specific conditions or diseases. These hospitals are different from general hospitals as they focus on a particular area of medicine and provide a range of services related to that area. The medical staff in these hospitals are highly trained and experienced in treating patients with …Examples: Hospice hospitals
- 8082-01 - Home Health ServiceHome Health Service is an industry that provides medical and non-medical care services to patients in their own homes. This industry is focused on helping patients recover from illnesses, injuries, or surgeries, as well as providing long-term care for patients with chronic conditions. Home Health Service is a vital part of the healthcare industry, as it allows patients to receive care in the …Examples: Hospice Care
- 8099-05 - Health & Welfare AgenciesHealth & Welfare Agencies are organizations that provide a variety of services to promote the physical and mental well-being of individuals and communities. These agencies may be government-funded or non-profit organizations that offer a range of services to support individuals in need. The services provided by Health & Welfare Agencies may include counseling, education, advocacy, and support for …Examples: Hospice Care Providers
- 8099-13 - Medical & Surgical Service OrganizationsMedical & Surgical Service Organizations are companies that provide a range of medical and surgical services to patients. These organizations may offer services such as diagnostic testing, medical treatment, surgical procedures, and rehabilitation services. They may also provide support services such as medical billing and coding, medical record keeping, and patient education. Medical & Surgical …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 8099-29 - ReflexologistsReflexologists are professionals who specialize in the practice of reflexology, a form of alternative medicine that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet, hands, and ears to promote healing and relaxation throughout the body. Reflexologists believe that these points, known as reflexes, correspond to different organs and systems in the body, and that by stimulating them, they …Examples: Hospice reflexology
- 8099-51 - Medical Services-MobileMedical Services-Mobile is an industry that provides healthcare services to patients in their homes or other non-traditional settings. This industry involves medical professionals traveling to patients' locations to provide a range of services, including diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of medical conditions. Medical Services-Mobile is a growing industry that is becoming increasingly popular …Examples: Hospice care services
- 8322-06 - Senior Citizens ServiceThe Senior Citizens Service industry provides a range of social services to elderly individuals and their families. These services are designed to improve the quality of life for seniors and help them maintain their independence. The industry includes a variety of organizations, such as non-profit groups, government agencies, and private companies, that offer a wide range of services to meet the …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 8322-10 - Day Care Centers-AdultDay Care Centers-Adult is an industry that provides care and supervision to elderly individuals who are unable to care for themselves. These centers offer a range of services to their clients, including assistance with daily living activities, medication management, and socialization opportunities. The goal of Day Care Centers-Adult is to provide a safe and supportive environment for seniors who …Examples: Hospice care centers
- 8322-16 - Nursing Home Information & ReferralThe Nursing Home Information & Referral industry involves providing information and referral services to individuals and families seeking long-term care options for elderly or disabled loved ones. This industry serves as a resource for those in need of nursing home care, assisted living facilities, and other long-term care options. Companies in this industry typically provide information on the …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 8322-26 - Senior Citizens Service Orgs-Disc MerchantsSenior Citizens Service Orgs-Disc Merchants is an industry that provides services and products to senior citizens. These organizations offer a range of services to help seniors maintain their independence and improve their quality of life. They may provide assistance with daily living activities, transportation, socialization, and healthcare. Disc merchants in this industry offer products such as …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 8322-45 - Social Workers-ClinicalSocial Workers-Clinical is an industry that provides mental health services to individuals, families, and groups. Clinical social workers are trained to diagnose and treat mental, behavioral, and emotional disorders. They work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, mental health clinics, schools, and private practices. Clinical social workers provide counseling, therapy, and support to …Examples: Hospice and palliative care organizations
- 8322-50 - Senior Citizens CounselingSenior Citizens Counseling is an industry that provides counseling services to elderly individuals and their families. The main goal of this industry is to help seniors cope with the challenges of aging, such as physical and mental health issues, social isolation, and financial difficulties. Senior Citizens Counseling services are typically provided by licensed professionals, such as social …Examples: Hospice and palliative care counseling
- 8322-92 - Day Services AdultDay Services Adult is an industry that provides support and care for adults who require assistance with daily living activities. These services are typically provided in a group setting during daytime hours, allowing individuals to return to their homes in the evenings. The goal of Day Services Adult is to promote independence and improve the quality of life for adults with disabilities or those …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 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 bathing, …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 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: Hospice care facilities
- 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: Hospice care facilities
- 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: Hospice care providers
- 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: Hospice 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: Hospice care facilities
- 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: Hospice and palliative care centers
- 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: Hospice Care Facilities
- 8399-18 - Volunteer Workers Placement ServiceA Volunteer Workers Placement Service is a type of social service that connects volunteers with organizations in need of their services. These organizations can be non-profit, government agencies, or other types of community-based organizations. The service typically involves recruiting, screening, and training volunteers to ensure they are a good fit for the organization's needs. The service may …Examples: Hospice care providers
- 8641-20 - Companions-SocialCompanies in the Companions-Social industry provide social companionship and support services to individuals who may be isolated or in need of assistance. These services are typically non-medical in nature and focus on improving the quality of life for clients. Companions-Social companies may offer a range of services, including transportation, meal preparation, light housekeeping, and assistance …Examples: Hospice care services
- 8661-21 - ChaplainsChaplains are professionals who provide spiritual and emotional support to individuals in various settings, such as hospitals, military bases, correctional facilities, and universities. They are trained to offer guidance and counseling to people of different faiths and beliefs, and they often work in collaboration with other healthcare providers to ensure the holistic well-being of their clients. …Examples: Hospice chaplaincy
- 8741-07 - Nursing Homes Management ServiceNursing Homes Management Service is an industry that specializes in providing management services to nursing homes. These services include managing the day-to-day operations of nursing homes, ensuring compliance with regulations, and providing support to nursing home staff. The industry is responsible for ensuring that nursing homes are run efficiently and effectively, while also providing …Examples: Hospice care management
- 8742-42 - Health Care ManagementHealth Care Management" is a subdivision of the "Management Consulting Services" industry, classified under SIC Code 8742. This industry involves the planning, coordination, and supervision of healthcare facilities and services. Health Care Management professionals work to ensure that healthcare organizations operate efficiently and effectively, while providing high-quality care to patients. They …Examples: Hospice management
- 8748-59 - Assisted Living Facility ConsultantsAssisted Living Facility Consultants are professionals who provide consulting services to assisted living facilities. They assist in the planning, development, and management of these facilities. Their services include analyzing the market, developing business plans, designing facilities, and providing operational support. They also help with regulatory compliance, staff training, and marketing …Examples: Hospice care facilities
- 8748-74 - Nursing ConsultantsNursing Consultants are professionals who provide expert advice and guidance to healthcare organizations, facilities, and individuals on a range of nursing-related issues. They are typically registered nurses with extensive clinical experience and specialized knowledge in areas such as patient care, healthcare management, and nursing education. Nursing Consultants work with clients to identify …Examples: Hospice organizations