87.10
Class
Residential nursing care activities
SDMX: R8710
Class Level
4 Depth
0 Children
0 Siblings
📋 Official Classification Notes
✓ Includes
This class includes the provision of residential care, with medical assistance, nursing and rehabilitation treatments. These establishments have a permanent core staff of registered or licensed practical nurses that, along with other staff, provide nursing care in combination with personal care. The medical or nursing care services typically include administering medication, performing medical diagnoses and dressing wounds, and are chiefly provided without the supervision of a medical doctor located on the premises. This class includes activities of: - homes for older persons with nursing care - convalescent homes, other than mental health and substance abuse facilities - rest homes with nursing care - nursing care facilities - nursing homes/hospices - inpatient care hospices for palliative care
✗ Excludes
This class excludes: - palliative nursing care for outpatients, see 86.94 - activities of homes for older persons without or with only minimal nursing care, see 87.30 - provision of residential care and assistance services (e.g. orphanages, children’s boarding homes and hostels, temporary homeless shelters), see 87.99
Frequently Confused With
Who is this code for?
Verified: SEMANTIC_SECTION_MATRIXMedical practitioners
SOC 2020:2211 Common titles: Doctor, GP, Physician
Care workers and home helpers
SOC 2020:6131 Common titles: Carer, Support worker
Related Occupations
Health services and public health managers and directorsVeterinary nurses
Evidence: Representative SOC 2020 occupations for SIC Section Q (Residential nursing care activities).
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Data source: Office for National Statistics (ONS) —
UK SIC 2026
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