Residential care activities
Provision of residential care combined with either nursing, supervisory or other types of care as required by the residents. Facilities are a significant part of the production process and the care provided is a mix of health and social services with the health services being largely some level of nursing services
Economic Activity
Human health and social work activities (NACE Q87)
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Related activities in other taxonomies 14
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Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Mental health services for climate trauma relates to health services for vulnerable populations but is broader than the specific residential care focus of the EU activity.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Installation of heating systems is a specific climate adaptation measure that could support residential care facilities, but is narrower than the broad EU activity of residential care.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.68): Room heating and thermostats are specific infrastructure improvements for thermal comfort in care facilities, representing a narrower adaptation measure within residential care.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.62): Sanitation equipment and facilities are specific infrastructure provisions relevant to residential care operations, but more specific than the broad EU activity.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Reliable cleaning and sanitation services are specific operational services relevant to residential care facilities but narrower than the broad activity definition.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.61): Controlled temperature systems for medicines are specific infrastructure measures to protect medical supplies in health facilities, narrower than residential care operations.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): Patient evacuation planning is a specific climate adaptation/resilience measure that could be implemented as part of residential care facility adaptation activities.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.70): Backup power installation for essential medical equipment is a concrete resilience adaptation measure applicable to residential care facilities.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.68): Emergency response strategies for vulnerable populations are specific climate adaptation measures directly relevant to residential care facility resilience.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.62): Rapid response strategies constitute operational resilience adaptations applicable to healthcare facility operations including residential care.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Tough portable equipment provision supports resilience and continuity of care in residential facilities during climate-related disruptions.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Operating hospitals and clinics is broader than residential care activities, which is a subset of healthcare facility management.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.65): HVAC/cooling systems for heatwave conditions in health contexts relate to residential care adaptation, though the EU activity focuses on care activities rather than infrastructure installation.
Semantic mapping (confidence: 0.60): Healthcare services is broader than residential care activities, encompassing all healthcare service delivery while the EU activity is limited to residential care.