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Disability Rehabilitation

Industry Code: 82806

Exempt

This industry covers organizations established to assist in rehabilitating or retraining developmentally delayed children and adults. "Developmentally delayed" refers to mentally and/or physically disadvantaged individuals.

Operation Details:

The goal of organizations in this industry is to help their clients reach their maximum potential in abilities and skills. This can be accomplished through various means: schools teach children and adult clients life skills and basic academic courses (i.e. counting money, reading signs, etc.), vocational training centres provide work experience to prepare clients for work in the community. This could include woodworking, janitorial work, bottle depots., etc. In addition to life skills training and development, organizations may operate group homes to provide room and board for their developmentally delayed clients.

Underwriting Considerations:

Group homes for delinquent or problem youth or foster children are classified in industry 89925. Seniors homes or lodges will provide laundry, housekeeping and food services; however, they do not provide medical or personal care and are classified in industry 82800. Organizations or institutions that provide health services, treatment and extended care for patients unable to care for themselves are classified in industry 82808.

Premium Rate History:

Activities:

Disabled Persons, Rehabilitation Services for
Rehabilitation Services for the Disabled

Rate Group History:

This industry has not been subject to any restructuring since 1990 when major classification work began.

This industry covers organizations established to assist in rehabilitating or retraining developmentally delayed children and adults. "Developmentally delayed" refers to mentally and/or physically disadvantaged individuals.

Premium Rate History:

Activities:

Disabled Persons, Rehabilitation Services for
Rehabilitation Services for the Disabled

Operation Details:

The goal of organizations in this industry is to help their clients reach their maximum potential in abilities and skills. This can be accomplished through various means: schools teach children and adult clients life skills and basic academic courses (i.e. counting money, reading signs, etc.), vocational training centres provide work experience to prepare clients for work in the community. This could include woodworking, janitorial work, bottle depots., etc. In addition to life skills training and development, organizations may operate group homes to provide room and board for their developmentally delayed clients.

Underwriting Considerations:

Group homes for delinquent or problem youth or foster children are classified in industry 89925. Seniors homes or lodges will provide laundry, housekeeping and food services; however, they do not provide medical or personal care and are classified in industry 82800. Organizations or institutions that provide health services, treatment and extended care for patients unable to care for themselves are classified in industry 82808.

Rate Group History:

This industry has not been subject to any restructuring since 1990 when major classification work began.