An indication of whether the main/permanent residence of a PATIENT is settled or non-settled accommodation.
Settled accommodation refers to secure, medium to long term accommodation. The principle characteristic is that the occupier has security of tenure/residence in their usual accommodation in the medium to long term, or is part of a household whose head holds such security or tenure/residence.
Non-settled accommodation refers to accommodation arrangements that are precarious, or where the person has no or low security of tenure/residence in their usual accommodation and so may be required to leave at very short notice.
National Codes:
0 | Non-settled Accommodation |
1 | Settled Accommodation |
This attribute is also known by these names:
Context | Alias |
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plural | SETTLED ACCOMMODATION INDICATORS |