Care Home

Care Homes are accommodation objects where institutional households live who need care. This includes nursing and care homes, mental health institutions, forensic centers, and institutions for people with intellectual, physical, or sensory disabilities. Dwellings in an institution or housing initiative for protected living also belong to care residential spaces. This does not include dwellings in institutions for addiction care and homeless shelters, boarding schools, monasteries, prisons, barracks, and asylum seeker centers where institutional households live. A care residential space consists of several dependent spaces that together form an independent dwelling. Several people live there who are (commercially) provided with daily needs and care. An assisted living (aanleunwoning) is an independent dwelling and is not a care dwelling.