Key:social facility

social_facility
Description
Specifies the type of a facility that provides social services 
Group: Social facilities
Used on these elements
Documented values: 12
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Useful combination
Status: approved

A social facility is any place where social services are conducted.

Social work is a profession and a social science committed to the pursuit of social justice, to quality of life, and to the development of the full potential of each individual, group and community in a society. ()

Specific examples of a social facility are drug clinics, workshops for the physically disabled, and homeless shelters. There are no restrictions as to who provides the services (this information may be tagged using operator=*).

How to tag

Use amenity=social_facility to label a feature that provides a social service. To capture additional information, supplement the feature with additional tags as defined in this wiki.

Different types of social facilities

Social facilities come in many different types and can be the location of where services are provided or where they are administered from. Types of social facilities are defined by the level of care or service that is provided and whether people reside at the location. To define whom is served by the facility, use the social_facility:for=* tag as described below.

For features/POIs that focus on treatment of specific acute medical conditions, such as those services normally delivered by a hospital, the amenity=hospital amenity tag should be used.

For features/POIs that focus on disaster relief, such as a temporary emergency shelter, it is suggested that the Humanitarian OSM Tags be used. This is still an evolving model and comments are welcome in the discussion page.

Tag Possible icon Description
social_facility=group_homeA group home is a residence organized around a certain demographic and provides social and medical services, such as leisure activities or meals, and some form of supervision. Examples include care homes for elderly, residences for children/juveniles who cannot live with their families, halfway houses for people with addictions or minor conflicts with the law and orphanages.
social_facility=nursing_homeA nursing home is a facility providing permanent nursing care, 24 hours a day, as well as social and medical services; supporting residents with elementary activities of daily living. Residents include elderly or seriously ill people, and such with physical and mental disabilities.
social_facility=hospiceA hospice is a facility providing both, permanent palliative and nursing care, 24 hours a day, to dying or terminally or chronically ill people as well as support to their relatives. Thus it has a different focus in comparison with a nursing home.
social_facility=assisted_livingA residential facility like group_home, but the looked after are more independent (e.g., have own flats). Usually conceived for people with "slight" disabilities. E.g., retirement home for elderly people; often with a nurse available or request and an emergency button installed.
social_facility=day_careA non-residential facility that provides nursing services on a daily basis to people with specific needs (elderly, disabled), similar to a group_home or nursing_home, however the users spend the night with their families and not in the facility.
social_facility=shelterA facility that provides temporary sleeping facilities or refuge from exposure to the environment. E.g., a homeless shelter, Emergency Shelter or Transitional Shelter.
social_facility=ambulatory_careA facility for workers who support the living needs of those who can't fully support themselves; e.g., hubs and administrative offices for home nurses or street workers. Consider office=* if it is limited to the administration.
social_facility=outreachA non-residential facility that provides social welfare services such as advocacy, counselling, job placement, veterans services, housing placement, wellness programs, leisure activities. E.g., outreach for veterans.
social_facility=workshopA non-residential work facility that primarily employs people with disabilities. Also includes workshops for rehabilitating or juvenile offenders.
social_facility=clothing_bankA non-residential facility that distributes clothing (often used and donated) to the poor or in emergencies, free of charge or below market price. Please distinguish from regular second-hand shops (shop=second_hand, without social concept) or charity shops (shop=charity, that sell second-hand goods to fund charities).
social_facility=food_bankA non-residential facility that distributes pre-packaged food, usually to the poor, free of charge or below market price. (e.g., food pantry). If the facility only serves prepared meals, use soup_kitchen instead.
social_facility=soup_kitchenA non-residential facility that provides prepared meals, usually to the poor, free of charge or below market price. Other names for this type of facility include meal centre, food kitchen, comedor popular (Argentina), restaurante popular (Brazil), etc.
social_facility=dairy_kitchenDairy kitchen, social facility in former-USSR countries that provides free dairy food for certain groups of people, defined by local regulations. May include newborn babies, pregnant women, feeding mothers, toddlers. If the dairy kitchen also sells dairy food it is likely that shop=dairy tag should be also added.
social_facility=healthcareA non-residential facility that provides limited medical outpatient care such as drug treatment, free immunizations; e.g., a drug treatment clinic. Consider amenity=clinic instead.

Who is served by the facility

The social_facility:for=* tag is used to describe the group of people that is primarily served by the facility. The singular form is preferred for the values.

Tag Description
social_facility:for=abusedAbused children or adults, include violated or sexually abused victims.
social_facility:for=childE.g., daycare centre for children
social_facility:for=disabledThose with physical disabilities
social_facility:for=diseasedThose who suffer a certain disease and their families, name disease in description=* tag (e.g. AIDS)
social_facility:for=drug_addictedE.g., drug-counselling service, name drug (if certain) in description=* tag
social_facility:for=homelessHave a look at the Homeless Shelter-proposals for tags that capture more details
social_facility:for=juvenileE.g., juvenile shelter
social_facility:for=mental_healthThose with mental/psychological problems
social_facility:for=migrantThose who have migrated from another country or region, typically for economical or personal reasons
social_facility:for=refugeeThose who are fleeing from a natural disaster or political crisis and seeking refuge in another country or region
social_facility:for=orphanE.g., orphanage - for children without parents
social_facility:for=seniorElder, older, pensioner; e.g., retirement home
social_facility:for=underprivilegedPoor or disadvantaged people
social_facility:for=unemployedPeople without a job. See office=employment_agency
social_facility:for=veteran Veterans
social_facility:for=victimFor victims of crimes, such as a robbery or hate (acute + trauma care).

Examples

The following are a few examples of various social facilities with some basic tags. Additional tags can be added to better describe the feature.

Facility for mentally ill people
amenity=social_facility
social_facility=group_home
social_facility:for=mental_health
operator=NAMI
opening_hours=24/7
Outreach for poor members of community
amenity=social_facility
social_facility=outreach
social_facility:for=underprivileged
operator=St. Martin's Ministries
Homeless shelter
amenity=social_facility
social_facility=shelter
social_facility:for=homeless
operator=Pine Street Inn
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See also

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