Remedial Education |
HH-7000 |
Programs that are designed to develop specific cognitive skills, usually in the language arts and mathematics, from a deficient level to one that is appropriate to the educational level and aspirations of a particular student. Diagnostic testing to determine the nature and extent of the problem may also be included. |
0 |
Remedial Mathematics |
HH-7000.7000 |
Programs that provide diagnostic testing and/or individual or group instruction for people who are having difficulty with arithmetic, geometry, algebra or other mathematical skills. |
0 |
Remedial Reading |
HH-7000.7100 |
Programs that provide diagnostic testing and/or individual or group instruction for people who are having reading difficulties. Instruction focuses on phonics, dictionary skills, vocabulary development, spelling and study skills, comprehension and memory skills. |
0 |
Remedial Spelling |
HH-7000.7150 |
Programs that provide individual or group instruction for people who are having spelling difficulties. |
0 |
Removal/Deportation/Exclusion Adjudication |
FT-3550.7000 |
Programs that prosecute and seek to obtain a legal ruling in proceedings generally held in Immigration Court for the removal (deportation) or exclusion of aliens charged with violations of immigration law. In these proceedings, the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement seeks to show that the individual no longer has the right to enter or remain in the United States because they have entered the country illegally, have overstayed their authorized admission, have committed a crime, have made a false claim of U.S. citizenship or meet other criteria which constitute grounds for removal or inadmissibility. While, generally speaking, a person who is already in the United States cannot be expelled without first going through a removal hearing, someone arriving at the border or a port of entry can be forced to leave without review by a judge. Those who are removed are barred from returning to the U.S. for at least 10 years unless the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) grants a special waiver. Organizations involved in these proceedings include the Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Services, the Bureau of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Immigration Court and the Board of Immigration Appeals. |
0 |
Renal Cancer |
YF-3000.1480-740 |
A condition in which there is a malignancy in the tissue of the kidneys. |
0 |
Renal Scans |
LF-4800.7100 |
Programs that conduct x-ray scans of the kidneys to measure their size, shape, position and function. A radioactive substance that concentrates in the kidney is given intravenously. The irradiation emitted from the substance as it accumulates in the kidneys is recorded on a suitable photographic film. |
0 |
Renograms |
LF-4800.7150 |
Programs that measure the rate of removal from the blood by the kidneys of an intravenously injected dose of radioactive labeled compounds. |
0 |
Rent A Tree |
BD-2400.7000 |
Grower-sponsored programs that allow customers to pay a specified sum at the beginning of the season to reserve a fruit-bearing or syrup-producing tree. The grower cares for the tree through the season and notifies the customer when it is time to harvest the fruit or tap the sugar maple for syrup. |
0 |
Rent Control Enforcement |
FT-4500.7000 |
Programs that investigate cases in which owners of rental property have reportedly increased their rents beyond the limits established by local rent control ordinances, that determine the legitimacy of certain exceptional rent increases and that recommend prosecution or other sanctions against landlords whose rent increases are not legitimate. |
0 |
Rent Payment Assistance |
BH-3800.7000 |
Programs that make rental payments for people who are at risk of eviction without assistance. Also included are rent supplement programs that provide assistance with ongoing monthly rental costs. Rent payment assistance programs may have age, income, disability, need or other eligibility requirements. |
11 |
Rent Rebate Information |
DT-8700.7000-700 |
Programs that provide information and guidance for individuals who meet age, disability and/or income guidelines and may qualify for state rent assistance programs. Those eligible are typically residents who are age 65 or older, widows and widowers age 50 or older, and individuals with permanent disabilities age 18 and older whose household income does not exceed a specified annual amount. Eligible applicants generally receive a rent rebate check. |
0 |
Rent Rebate/Tax Credit Information |
DT-8700.7000 |
Programs that provide information for people who are renting about the rent rebate or tax credit programs that are available to people in their situation. Some programs are limited to people who meet age, disability, income and residency criteria, while others are available to all renters. |
0 |
Rental Application Fee Payment Assistance |
BH-3800.7200 |
Programs that provide financial assistance to help people pay the processing fee(s) that individuals in search of rental housing must submit with their application form. The fee may cover criminal background checks, rental history checks, reference checks, employment verification, income and asset verification, and/or credit reports that some landlords require and use as a screening tool for potential tenants. |
0 |
Rental Assistance Scam Reporting |
FN-1700.1470-710 |
While federal rental assistance is being rolled out to communities across the country, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a nationwide warning that scammers are actively using this opportunity to prey on consumers in need, by pretending to be someone they're not. State and federal regulators are warning of a new scam targeting residents in rental housing. Scammers claim they can offer residents assistance with their monthly rent payments, but are requiring victims to provide personal financial information or pay money before receiving assistance and end up stealing personal and financial information. People who have been approached by scammers should report the incident to the FTC via their new fraud reporting platform at https://reportfraud.ftc.gov/#/ |
0 |
Rental Deposit Assistance |
BH-3800.7250 |
Programs that provide cash grants or loans for people who are in the process of acquiring rental housing and who can handle the monthly rental payments, but who do not have the assets to pay the first month's rent, in some cases, the last month's rent, and any security deposits required to move in. |
6 |
Rental Security Deposit Complaints |
DD-1500.7750 |
Programs that accept and, where possible, attempt to resolve complaints regarding a landlord's failure to place rental security deposits in trust accounts, to pay required interest on rental security deposits or to return the security deposit (plus accrued interest) within legal timeframes when the tenant moves out. |
0 |
Rental Security Deposit Related Video Recording |
FT-4500.7025 |
Programs that make (or provide instructions for making) video recordings of rental units for tenants or landlords who want to have evidence of the condition of the property prior to or following occupancy. |
0 |
Renter's Insurance |
BH-3300.7250 |
Programs that provide a form of home insurance that covers losses and damages to the contents of an individual's apartment. All management companies advise that renters have insurance to cover their belongings, and many require proof of it before someone moves in. Renter's insurance is generally $10 to $20 per month, depending on where the individual lives and the type of apartment. Automobile insurance companies may include this service as part of a bundle discount. |
0 |
Renters' Tax Credit Information |
DT-8700.7000-730 |
Programs that provide information and guidance for state residents who have been renting their homes or apartments as of a specified date during the tax year and who want to apply for the renters' tax credit program. The program is based on the recognition that renters indirectly pay property taxes as part of their rent and thus should have some protection, as do homeowners. The renter's tax credit is generally not a payment that individuals receive, but a deduction that renters can make on their state income tax forms though in some jurisdictions renters receive a check from the tax authority. Renters who owe no taxes may get no benefits depending on state tax laws. Income restrictions may apply. |
0 |
Repair Services |
BM-7000 |
Programs that pay for or provide maintenance and repair services that enable people to fix essential household appliances or other essential possessions that are broken or damaged. |
0 |
Repatriation Assistance |
NL-1000.7200 |
Programs that provide limited, short-term financial assistance for U.S. citizens returning from foreign countries because they are destitute, experiencing a physical or mental illness, or threatened because of war (or the risk of war); are not eligible for other assistance programs; and do not have resources to meet immediate living expenses. The individual must initiate action while still in a foreign country by contacting the U.S. embassy or consulate located in that country. |
0 |
Reporters/Correspondents |
YO-4950.7400 |
Individuals who gather and analyze facts about newsworthy events through interviews, investigations or observations; and write stories describing the events for newspapers, news magazines, radio or television. They investigate leads and news tips, look at documents, observe events at the scene and interview people; and may take notes and photographs or shoot videos. Their basic responsibility is to view events objectively, report them accurately and explain their significance. General assignment reporters write news as assigned, e.g., report on an accident, a political rally, the visit of a celebrity or a company going out of business. Investigative reporters cover stories that take many days or weeks of information gathering. News correspondents report on news occurring in the large U.S. and foreign cities where they are stationed. Radio and television reporters often compose stories and report "live" from the scene. At times, they later tape an introduction or commentary to their story in the studio. Journalists who also interpret the news or offer opinions to readers, viewers, or listeners are called commentators or columnists. |
0 |
Reporting Instructions for Displaced Supervised Criminal Offenders |
TH-2600.1500-760 |
Programs that gather and disseminate to the public, government agencies, the media and other organizations information about reporting requirements for convicted, supervised criminal offenders who have been displaced due to the effects of a disaster or other emergency and have relocated, either permanently or temporarily, to another jurisdiction. Displaced individuals on probation or parole may be given a number to call or asked to report to the nearest parole or probation office in their current location for intake and supervision instructions. |
0 |
Reporting Software |
TP-3350.8000-780 |
Programs that help nonprofit organizations, small businesses and other groups select, install and effectively use software that can be utilized to design and generate reports from a wide range of data sources. |
0 |
Repossession Agency Complaints |
DD-1500.7775 |
Programs that accept and, where possible, attempt to resolve complaints regarding the licensing, failure to conform with requirements established by statute, unethical or improper conduct or other inappropriate business practices of companies that repossess automobiles or other consumer goods. |
0 |
Repossession Assistance |
DM-1800.7000 |
Programs that provide assistance for people who are unable to meet their installment payment obligations and at risk of losing their automobile, furniture or other purchased goods through repossession. |
0 |
Representative Payee Services |
DM-7000 |
Public agencies, nonprofit organizations, banks, relatives or other individuals who have been appointed under federal law to act as a surrogate in situations where a cognitive impairment makes it impossible for beneficiaries to manage their own Social Security and SSI/SSD payments. Representative payees are chosen and designated by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to act on behalf of financially incapable SS or SSI beneficiaries. The individuals and organizations selected by the SSA may also manage waiver funding, consumer or family support grants or other types of benefits when chosen and designated by the administrating entity to act on behalf of beneficiaries who are incapable of managing their finances. |
3 |
Reproductive Endocrinology |
LV-6000.7000 |
Programs that are staffed by specialists who have expertise in managing complex problems related to infertility. |
0 |
Reproductive Issues |
YZ-7000 |
Programs that provide information and/or services that deal with issues related to pregnancy. |
0 |
Reproductive Psychiatry |
RP-6400.7000 |
Programs that focus on the mental health needs of women who have psychiatric conditions such as anxiety or depression specifically related to their reproductive cycle. Reproductive psychiatry programs provide multidisciplinary care including evaluation, treatment and medication monitoring for women at every stage from preconception through pregnancy, postpartum and early parenting as well as emotional support for issues such as coping with the stresses of infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss, grief, high-risk pregnancies and other major adjustment difficulties. They may also provide preconception counseling for psychiatric patients who have a current challenge or disorder and are thinking about becoming pregnant, to help them build confidence and understand ways to manage the impact of their illness while pregnant or breastfeeding, and may work with women identified as vulnerable, to forestall potential issues such as postpartum depression before they arise. |
0 |
Reproductive Rights Groups |
TD-1600.3100-650 |
Organizations that support the passage and enforcement of laws and other social measures which preserve a woman's right to reproductive health care including contraception, sterilization and the choice to terminate her pregnancy. Reproductive rights groups may also urge action on other issues such as assuring availability of sex education to young people, preventing violence at abortion clinics and protecting women seeking an abortion from harassment. |
0 |
Reproductive Rights Legal Services |
FT-7900 |
Programs that provide information, education, advocacy and/or other forms of assistance for women as well as individuals who may identify as trans, non-binary or non-conforming who have questions about their legal rights when it comes to making arrangements for an abortion. Included are programs that provide a hotline or helpline which offers access to an advocate who can provide information about a self-managed abortion and how to make arrangements for one, young people's access to abortion without involving their parents, or a judicial bypass which involves asking a judge to give a person permission to get an abortion without involving a parent or legal guardian, as well as referrals to local resources. Other legal service programs may connect an individual with an attorney who is well versed in the area of abortion rights and can guide them through the steps they need to take to make the necessary arrangements. Although women have the right to abortion in some states depending on the state's constitution and the state legislatures that enforce them, access to an abortion is restricted in others; and people may be required to do something before their abortion, like get counseling from a healthcare provider, get an ultrasound, or wait a certain amount of time between their counseling and their abortion appointment. |
0 |
Reptile Farmers |
YO-0200.8000-700 |
Individuals who own, manage or work on farms where reptiles such as snakes and tortoises are bred and raised for exhibition, preservation, meat, venom and/or skins. Duties may include feeding and watering the animals according to an appropriate schedule for the species; examining the animals for signs of illness, injury or parasites and administering prescribed treatment; cleaning animal pens; and, where applicable, extracting venom from live snakes. |
0 |
Reptile Farms |
BD-2600.0100-730 |
Farms where reptiles such as snakes, alligators, crocodiles and tortoises are bred and raised for exhibition, preservation, meat, venom and/or skins and hides. Some establishments may sell the reptiles or their products directly to the public. |
0 |
Research |
TR |
Programs that engage in research which involves the investigation, collection and analysis of scientific, demographic and other data with the objective of advancing knowledge in agriculture and the physical, social and life sciences, enhancing our understanding of the major issues which confront our communities and finding solutions to basic human problems. Included are pure basic research (experimental and theoretical work undertaken to acquire new knowledge without looking for long term benefits other than the advancement of knowledge); strategic basic research (experimental and theoretical work undertaken to acquire new knowledge directed into specified broad areas in the expectation of useful discoveries that many be necessary for the solution of recognized practical problems); applied research (original work undertaken primarily to answer a specific question, determine why something failed or succeeded, solve a specific, pragmatic problem or gain better understanding in a particular area); and developmental research (systematic work, using existing knowledge gained from research or practical experience, that is directed to producing new materials, products or devices; installing new processes, systems and services; or improving substantially those already produced or installed). |
0 |
Research Funds |
TB-0700.2200-700 |
Foundations and other funding organizations that provide monetary support which recipient agencies and institutions may use to cover the cost of the analysis and clinical trials components of research projects including demonstration and pilot programs. |
0 |
Research and Demonstration Project Waiver Programs |
NL-5000.5000-800.70 |
Section 1115 of the Social Security Act provides the Secretary of Health and Human Services broad authority to authorize experimental, pilot, or demonstration projects likely to assist in promoting the objectives of the Medicaid statute. Flexibility under Section 1115 is sufficiently broad to allow states to test substantially new ideas of policy merit. These projects are intended to demonstrate and evaluate a policy or approach that has not been demonstrated on a widespread basis. Some states expand eligibility to individuals not otherwise eligible under the Medicaid program, provide services that are not typically covered, or use innovative service delivery systems such as public/private partnerships. |
0 |
Research/Evaluation Volunteer Opportunities |
PX-0400.7000 |
Organizations that are actively seeking individuals with the requisite skills and experience who are willing, on a voluntary basis without remuneration, to undertake library or Internet-based research or conduct interviews to acquire information needed by the organization, analyze that information (or data previously acquired or compiled by the agency) and prepare a report summarizing their findings. Volunteers may also be needed to help the organization conduct an evaluation of its programs and services or to become involved in issues research, clinical research projects, environmental research, or research in other technical areas. |
0 |
Reseeding Services |
TH-1800.1900-700 |
Programs that reseed areas that have been burned out in a fire with quick-growing vegetation to provide adequate ground cover prior to winter rains as a means of preventing erosion, mudslides and flooding. Also included are programs that provide seeds or seedlings for residents to plant. |
0 |
Reserved Parking Signs |
TE-6500.7000 |
Programs that provide and/or install signs that can be used to mark parking spaces that are reserved for use by people with disabilities. |
0 |
Residences for People With Chronic Substance Use Disorders |
RX-8470.7000 |
Programs that provide permanent accommodations for people who have a chronic problem with excessive use of alcohol and/or use of other drugs and no expectation of recovery. In most cases, there are no requirements for abstinence as a condition for housing. Included are "damp" housing for people who are able to live in a setting where abstinence is encouraged but substance use is permitted on the premises in moderation; and "wet" housing for people who are unwilling and/or unable to make a commitment to consumption limitations and are actively using drugs and/or alcohol addictively. In most cases, alcohol consumption is permitted at the residence, either in a person's room or in common areas, while drug use is not tolerated on-site but residents can use drugs away from the building. Both are contrasted to "dry" housing where residences are alcohol and drug-free. In most cases, residents in these facilities are formerly homeless and have undergone numerous failed attempts at treatment for alcohol and/or drug use. Without this harm reduction alternative, homeless people with chronic substance use issues sleep on the street and are at increased risk of exposure to adulterated or harmful substances, or depend on costly detoxification and scarce emergency shelter beds for housing. |
0 |
Resident Services Coordination Programs |
BH-6900 |
Housing authorities, housing developers or nonprofit organizations operating rental housing communities that offer the assistance of resident services coordinators to the families, older adults or people with disabilities who live there. Resident services coordinators assess the needs of tenants within the project; determine their eligibility for community services; identify affordable resources; link them with appropriate providers; educate residents regarding service availability, application procedures and client rights; and provide advocacy as needed. These programs may also establish volunteer support relationships with service organizations in the community; help residents build informal support networks with other residents, family and friends; provide training for residents in the obligations of tenancy; and educate residents regarding issues that will assist them to live as independently as possible. |
0 |
Residential Advisors |
YO-1550.7000 |
Individuals who coordinate activities for residents of boarding schools, college/university fraternities or sororities, college/university dormitories and similar establishments. They may maintain household records and assign rooms; accompany and supervise students during meals; enforce rules and regulations to ensure the smooth and orderly operation of dormitory programs; administer, coordinate or recommend disciplinary and corrective actions; develop program plans for individuals or assist in plan development; provide transportation or escort for expeditions such as shopping trips or medical/dental visits; answer telephones and route calls or deliver messages; order supplies and determine the need for maintenance, repairs and furnishings; and handle other similar tasks. |
0 |
Residential Alcohol Use Disorder Treatment Facilities |
RX-8450.7000-700 |
Community based residential facilities that provide a long or short-term (usually one to nine month) alcohol and drug-free supportive environment in which individuals who have an alcohol use disorder can achieve and/or maintain sobriety. Residential alcohol use disorder programs are usually staffed by individuals recovering from an alcohol use disorder and offer services that differ widely among facilities, but which may include personal recovery planning services, 12-step or other mutual support groups, excessive alcohol use education, family support, recreation and social activities and assistance in obtaining vocational and social services. |
0 |
Residential Brush Clearance |
PH-3300.9750-700 |
Programs that provide or pay for clearance of brush from yards and properties in the urban-wildland interface, particularly to create a defensible space around homes located in areas at high risk of a major brush fire, grass fire, woodland fire or other wildfire. Some communities mandate creation of defensible space in areas at greatest risk and may provide the labor to clear hazardous brush for older adults, people with disabilities and others who are physically or financially unable to do so without assistance. |
0 |
Residential Camps |
PL-6400.1500-700 |
Programs that provide creative recreational experiences in indoor and/or outdoor group living for children, usually age seven to 16, or adults who remain overnight at the camp and participate in a 24-hour schedule of activities. |
0 |
Residential Drug Use Disorder Treatment Facilities |
RX-8450.7000-750 |
Community based facilities that provide a 24-hour, supervised, supportive, drug-free environment in which people who have a drug use disorder can learn to deal with their lives and remain drug free upon return to the community. Services may include individual and group counseling and 12-step and other mutual support groups, drug education and structured social activities which may be available to family members or significant others as well as to residents. |
0 |
Residential Energy/Water Conservation Rebates |
BH-3000.1800-700 |
Programs that provide cash or tax rebates for homeowners who have made approved home improvements that will enable them to reduce energy consumption. Eligible improvements may include solar energy systems, heating and cooling systems, duct/air sealing, caulking/weather stripping, building insulation, windows and doors, and replacement of old appliances such as water heaters, heat pumps, refrigerators, dishwashers, washing machines and clothes dryers with newer models that are energy efficient. |
2 |
Residential Energy/Water Conservation Systems/Devices |
BH-3000.1800-685 |
Programs that provide and/or install low-flow plumbing fixtures such as toilets, faucet aerators and shower heads; solar energy systems; energy efficient light bulbs, dimmers, electronic timers, programmable thermostats, rechargeable batteries; and other energy and water saving systems/devices. |
0 |
Residential Fire Sprinklers |
JR-8400.2000-650 |
Programs that pay for or provide sprinkler systems which can be installed in the interior of homes and which sound an alarm and discharge water in response to the heat of a fire. The purpose of residential fire sprinklers is to contain or extinguish the fire at an early stage when it is still small and to allow residents to escape. |
0 |
Residential Graffiti Removal |
TE-2500.7000 |
Programs that paint over or remove inscriptions, designs or other spray painted markings that deface homes or other structures in private, residential areas. |
0 |
Residential Housing Options |
BH-7000 |
Temporary or long-term residential options for individuals and families who are looking for housing. Included are market rate and subsidized rental and purchase options; facilities for people who do not want to establish independent households or cannot afford to do so; and housing for older adults and people with disabilities who are capable of maintaining independent living in a communal environment without any form of supervision, care or support. Structures may include single family dwellings, apartment buildings, duplexes, triplexes, congregate living facilities, mobile home parks, single room occupancy (SRO) housing and other shared housing facilities. |
0 |
Residential Lift Equipment |
BH-3000.3500-750 |
Programs that provide and/or install stairlifts, vertical platform lifts, inclined lifts, residential elevators or other devices that help people with physical disabilities overcome barriers created by stairways in homes. |
0 |
Residential Locksmith Services |
PH-3300.2750-710 |
Businesses that install and repair or replace door, window or garage door/gate locks or locks in other places around the home. Most residential locksmiths also provide lock picking services, broken key removal, rekeying assistance and other emergency services for homeowners who have been locked out of their homes. Most locksmiths are licensed, bonded and insured technicians with expertise in a wide variety of key systems. |
0 |
Residential Mental Health Treatment Facilities |
RM-7000 |
Programs that provide a therapeutic living environment in community-based facilities for individuals who have emotional and/or behavioral problems and require a structured, supervised treatment program which may include individual, group, family and other treatment modalities as appropriate, but who do not require inpatient psychiatric hospitalization. |
0 |
Residential Parking Fee Payment Assistance |
DF-7020.7400 |
Programs that provide financial assistance that helps low income tenants pay the fee assessed by their landlord for parking in the apartment building's parking lot. Also included are programs that helps local resident pay for a permit that allows them to park their personal vehicle on the streets near their homes during controlled hours. The permit exempts them from observing the posted time limit in restricted areas. Assistance may also be available for short term visitor's permits for guests of residents. |
0 |
Residential Parking Permits |
DF-7000.6550-650 |
Programs that issue placards, special bumper stickers or other insignias which enable people who live in posted areas to park their personal vehicles on the streets during controlled hours. Individuals with permits must still obey all other parking restrictions (e.g., red curb zones or street cleaning restrictions). Residential permit parking limits outside parking in residential neighborhoods that are impacted by parking demand generated by nearby businesses, schools, hospitals and other similar sources. Short term visitor's permits may also be available for guests of residents. |
0 |
Residential Placement Services for People With Disabilities |
BH-8500.7000 |
Programs that maintain information about residential living options for people with disabilities including group homes, foster care, intermediate care, or semi-independent living residences, and link people who are looking for alternative living options with appropriate residential facilities. |
0 |
Residential Placement for Abused/Abandoned Youth |
PH-6500.1500-700 |
Residential facilities, temporary foster care placements and other settings that provide short-term protective custody for dependent children and youth age 17 and younger who have been abused or neglected by the adult(s) responsible for their care. |
0 |
Residential Property Tax Abatement Information |
DT-8700.6500-800 |
Programs that provide information about residential property tax abatement programs which offer temporary reductions in real property taxes for homeowners and residential developers. Abatement is generally offered as a stimulus for new development or as an incentive for redevelopment. Also included are organizations that manage the abatement program. |
0 |
Residential Recycling Programs |
TE-8920.6600-800 |
Community-sponsored voluntary or mandatory programs that encourage people in residential settings to recycle reusable resources such as newspaper, glass, plastic and metals such as aluminum, tin and steel which are found in cans. The program may supply recycling containers to participating households and may collect the recyclable materials on a regular basis. |
0 |
Residential Security Evaluations |
FN-1500.8000-700 |
Programs that provide professional advice regarding measures that homeowners can take to improve the security of their residential property. |
11 |
Residential Snow Shoveling |
PH-3300.6900 |
Programs that provide or pay for the removal of snow from the front sidewalks and driveways of people who need or want this service. In some jurisdictions, residents are required to keep the sidewalk in front of their homes clear of ice and snow as a safety precaution. |
0 |
Residential Sound Insulation Programs |
BH-3000.7000 |
Programs that provide sound insulation treatment including new acoustical windows, primary and secondary doors, attic and/or wall insulation and installation and/or replacement of central air conditioning, heating and ventilation systems to reduce noise levels in noise impacted homes located in designated areas surrounding international airports. Also included are programs that make modifications to homes to reduce noise levels from other sources. |
0 |
Residential Special Schools |
HH-8000.6000-700 |
Educational institutions at elementary and secondary levels that provide special education services for children with disabilities who are in residence while enrolled in the instructional program. |
0 |
Residential Substance Use Disorder Treatment Facilities |
RX-8450.7000 |
Community based residential facilities that provide treatment services in the context of a 24-hour, supervised drug and alcohol-free environment for people who have problems related to excessive use of alcohol and/or use of other drugs |
11 |
Residential Treatment Facility Licensing |
DF-4500.2000-700 |
Programs that establish and enforce health, safety and program standards for residential treatment facilities for people with mental health and/or substance abuse issues, review applications for licenses, issue or deny licenses, inspect facilities for compliance with requirements and revoke licenses or bring disciplinary action for noncompliance. |
0 |
Residential Tree Maintenance |
PH-3300.9750-760 |
Programs that provide or pay for the pruning and care of the trees on the property of people who need or want this service. |
0 |
Residential Tree Removal |
PH-3300.9750-765 |
Programs that provide or pay for the removal of dead or hazardous trees from the property of people who need or want this service. |
0 |
Residential Wood Chipping Services |
PH-3300.9750-770 |
Programs that provide or pay for the use of a portable wood chipper to grind the limbs and branches of dead or hazardous trees and/or cleared brush into smaller woodchips. Once the wood has been chipped it can be hauled away and used as an organic mulch in gardening, landscaping, restoration ecology, bioreactors for denitrification and as a substrate for mushroom cultivation, making the chipping process an environmentally friendly approach to removing and recycling tree and brush waste. |
0 |
Resilience Training |
PH-6200.7020 |
Programs that provide training that helps people improve their ability to adapt well and recover quickly after experiencing stress, adversity, trauma or tragedy. People who have developed a resilient disposition are better able to maintain poise and a healthy level of physical and psychological wellness in the face of life's challenges. Those who are less resilient are more likely to dwell on problems, feel overwhelmed, use unhealthy coping tactics to handle stress, and develop anxiety and depression. Resilience training helps people focus on the meaningful aspects of an experience while intentionally decreasing negative thoughts that come to mind. Training is routinely available to military service members to help them achieve and sustain personal readiness, foster an environment of trust, and optimize human performance in environments of uncertainty and persistent danger and to military spouses to address the unique challenges they may face during pre- and post-deployment, but also to individuals in the civilian sector. |
0 |
Resort Hotels |
PL-4500.3000-700 |
Establishments that provide overnight accommodations for people who are vacationing in the area. Most resort hotels are equipped with luxury accommodations, gourmet restaurants, night life attractions and a wide range of leisure time alternatives which may include health spas, golf courses, tennis courts, swimming pools, stables and bridle trails, exercise facilities and other similar attractions. Many are located in areas that feature great natural beauty or interesting local cultures. |
0 |
Resource Passports for Newborns |
PH-6100.1800-750 |
Programs that support the healthy development of very young children by providing information, incentives and rewards which encourage expectant and new parents to take advantage of existing community resources and engage in healthful behaviors. Incentives such as coupons and gift certificates are used to promote healthful behaviors such as having an alcohol and drug-free pregnancy, providing a smoke-free environment, breastfeeding, and reading or storytelling; and the use of community services such as prenatal care, childbirth classes, WIC programs, well baby checks, immunizations, early childhood development programs, recreational opportunities, faith-based activities and opportunities for cultural enrichment. |
0 |
Resource Specialist Programs |
HH-8000.7000 |
Programs that employ special education teachers with advanced training to provide instructional planning, special instruction, tutorial services or other instructional services for students in special programs and/or in regular classrooms. Students receive assistance with specific learning problems in their regular or special classroom setting or are pulled out for a portion of the day for instruction in special learning centers. |
0 |
Resource and Service Fairs |
PH-6900 |
Programs that sponsor events which provide opportunities for veterans, homeowners, students, older adults, women, people who are homeless, people with disabilities or other groups to learn about, apply for and/or receive any of a broad range of services and supports available in their community. Exhibitors and featured services vary depending on the population targeted for attendance, but may include business, educational, health, human service and/or civic organizations that offer information and/or services related to legal issues, public assistance, basic needs (food/clothing/shelter), employment, health, mental health, housing or other issues. |
0 |
Respiratory Aid Donation Programs |
TI-1800.5000-700 |
Programs that accept air purifiers, humidifiers, oxygen concentrators, portable volume ventilators and other aids which enables people who have ongoing respiratory disorders to breathe comfortably, refurbish them if necessary, and keep them for use in their own program or donate them to other community-based organizations for their own use or for distribution to the people they serve. |
0 |
Respiratory Aids |
LH-5000.7250 |
Programs that pay for or provide equipment which enables people who have ongoing respiratory disorders to breathe comfortably. Included are programs that loan respiratory equipment and those that provide equipment that people can keep. |
0 |
Respiratory Distress Syndrome |
YF-3000.7140 |
A severe impairment of the function of respiration in the premature newborn. |
0 |
Respiratory Intensive Care |
LD-3300.7000 |
Programs that make lifesaving techniques and equipment available to people who have conditions such as pneumonia which require advanced respiratory support measures and continuous observation by trained medical staff. Respiratory intensive care is provided in special units or distinct parts of health care facilities designed for this purpose. |
0 |
Respiratory Therapist Complaints |
DD-1500.7230-760 |
Programs that accept and, where possible, attempt to resolve complaints regarding the incompetence, negligence, quality of service, unprofessional conduct or other inappropriate business practices of individuals who evaluate, treat and care for patients with breathing or other cardiopulmonary disorders. Working under the direction of a physician, respiratory therapists are responsible for measuring lung capacity and providing treatments and exercises that help to improve or restore lung function. |
0 |
Respiratory Therapists |
YO-3000.7150-800 |
Individuals who evaluate, treat and care for patients with breathing or other cardiopulmonary disorders including premature infants whose lungs are not fully developed, elderly people whose lungs are diseased, patients with chronic asthma or emphysema and patients who are victims of a heart attack, stroke, drowning or shock. Respiratory therapists, practicing under physician direction, evaluate patients and provide treatments which may include the use of oxygen or oxygen mixtures, chest physiotherapy and aerosol medications. When a patient has difficulty getting enough oxygen into their blood, therapists increase the patient's concentration of oxygen by placing an oxygen mask or nasal cannula on the patient and set the oxygen flow at the level prescribed by a physician. Therapists may also connect patients who cannot breathe on their own to ventilators that deliver pressurized oxygen into the lungs. |
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Respiratory Therapy |
LR-1570.7000-700 |
Programs that evaluate, treat and care for patients who have breathing or other cardiopulmonary disorders including premature infants whose lungs are not fully developed, elderly people whose lungs are diseased, patients with chronic asthma or emphysema and patients who are victims of a heart attack, stroke, drowning or shock. Working under the supervision of a physician, respiratory therapists are responsible for measuring lung capacity and providing treatments and exercises that help to improve or restore lung function. Care may include the use of oxygen or oxygen mixtures, vaporized medications delivered by inhalation, chest physiotherapy which removes accumulations of mucus from the lungs and cardiopulmonary resuscitation, if required. Respiratory therapists may also connect patients who are unable to breathe on their own to a ventilator that delivers pressurized oxygen into the lungs and monitor ventilator settings that control the rate, volume, and oxygen concentration of the oxygen mixture. |
0 |
Respite Care |
PH-7000 |
Programs that provide a brief period of relief or rest for family members, guardians or other people who are regular caregivers for dependent adults or children by offering temporary or intermittent care in the home or in community settings/facilities. |
0 |
Respite Care Issues |
YZ-7100 |
Programs that provide information and/or services that deal with issues related to respite care. |
0 |
Respite Care Registries |
PH-2400.7000 |
Programs that maintain lists of individuals or organizations which provide respite care services and link individuals or families who are in need of this service with appropriate resources. |
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Respite Care Subsidies |
NL-3000.7000 |
Programs that cover all or a portion of the cost of respite care in the home or in community settings/facilities in situations where family members, guardians or others who are the regular caregivers for dependent adults or children with disabilities need a brief period of rest or relief from their care giving responsibilities. Families generally select their own provider, negotiate their own rates and set their own schedules. |
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Respite/Home Health Care Volunteer Opportunities |
PX-3000.7250 |
Organizations that are actively seeking individuals with the requisite skills and experience who are willing, on a voluntary basis without remuneration, to serve as home health aides or substitute caregivers who provide temporary or intermittent care for dependent adults or children in their own homes in order to provide a brief period of rest or relief for parents, family members, guardians or others who are their regular caregivers. |
0 |
Restaurant Complaints |
DD-1500.7800 |
Programs that accept and, where possible, attempt to resolve complaints regarding the licensing, cleanliness, truth in menu, unethical or improper conduct of personnel or other inappropriate business practices of eating establishments. |
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Restaurant Delivery |
PH-3300.7000 |
Programs that publish and distribute a booklet that contains the menus of contracting restaurants, take orders from individuals wanting a restaurant meal at home, place the order with the eating establishment, pick up the order and deliver it to the individual's residence. Also included are restaurants that have their own delivery service. |
0 |
Restaurant Hosts/Hostesses |
YO-8200.2000-650 |
Individuals who welcome guests and maintain reservation and waiting lists. They may direct patrons to coatrooms, restrooms or to a place to wait until their table is ready. Hosts and hostesses assign guests to tables suitable for the size of their group, escort patrons to their seats and provide menus. They also schedule dining reservations, arrange parties and organize any special services that are required. In some restaurants, they act as cashiers. |
0 |
Restaurant/Food Sanitation |
JP-6500.7000 |
Programs that enforce food handling and dispensing laws and regulations by regularly inspecting restaurants, food stands, mobile food vehicles and carts (e.g., lunch trucks, ice cream trucks, produce carts), summer food service sites, congregate meal sites, employee on-site feeding operations, catering services, food sampling booths, wholesale food processing and manufacturing plants, markets, bakeries and food vending machines for health hazards; consulting with food facilities regarding improved food handling practices; and issuing citations and fines to establishments that have failed to comply with prescribed health practices and regulations. The program also provides information about requirements for retail food establishments, restaurant ratings and a list of establishments that have been closed because of health violations. |
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Restitution Centers |
FF-0500.1250-700 |
Community based facilities that provide a residential alternative to incarceration or other sanctions for nonviolent offenders who agree to work to pay restitution to their victims. Offenders serving their sentence at a restitution center may work for the center itself or for businesses in the community and surrender their paychecks and all other earnings to pay for their court-ordered restitution fines, court costs, room and board, and any other court-ordered payments. The purpose of residential restitution centers is to enforce the payment of restitution by offenders. |
0 |
Restless Legs Syndrome |
YF-3000.7150 |
A neurological disorder that is characterized by unpleasant sensations in the legs and an uncontrollable urge to move when at rest in an effort to relieve these feelings. RLS sensations are often described by people as burning, creeping, tugging, or like insects crawling inside the legs and range in severity from uncomfortable to irritating to painful. The most distinctive aspect of the condition is that lying down and trying to relax activates the symptoms with the result that most people with RLS have difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. Left untreated, the condition causes exhaustion and daytime fatigue, impaired memory, the inability to concentrate and difficulty with activities of daily living. |
0 |
Restricted Driver Licenses |
DF-7000.1850-730 |
Programs that issue permits which allow people with special needs to operate an automobile under certain predefined circumstances such as during daylight hours, to and from work or school or off the highway. People whose driving privileges may be restricted include minors under the legal driving age who have demonstrated family hardship, individuals with certain disabilities or illnesses and people who have failed in the past to drive safely. |
0 |
Resume Posting/Blasting Services |
ND-3500.7000 |
Programs that allow job seekers to post their resumes online. Some programs upload the resumes to specific job sites such as Monster, CareerBuilder, and Yahoo! HotJobs. Job seekers get login information for each site enabling them to update their resume and apply directly to job postings available on the site. Other programs "blast" the resumes, i.e., send them via email to thousands of employers and recruiters. Some resume blasting services allow people to target only recruiters who have requested resumes in a particular industry or geographic area and provide a list of the recruiters to whom the resume was sent. The objective of resume posting/blasting services is to help job seekers get broad exposure for their resumes. |
0 |
Resume Preparation Assistance |
ND-2000.6500-700 |
Programs that provide individual or group training for people who want to learn to present their skills, education and previous work experience effectively in a written resume or vita. |
4 |
Resuscitation Equipment |
LH-5000.7350 |
Programs that provide access to equipment such as air masks, disposable latex gloves and automated external defibrillators which can be used by people who have received CPR or AED training to save the lives of individuals (infants, children and/or adults) who are in respiratory or cardiac arrest. Some jurisdictions have laws which require that life-saving resuscitation equipment be accessible in public places in case of health emergencies. |
0 |
Resuscitation Equipment Donation Programs |
TI-1800.5000-730 |
Programs that that accept equipment such as air masks, disposable latex gloves and new or secondhand automated external defibrillators (AEDs), refurbish them if necessary, and keep them for use in their own program or donate them to other community-based organizations for their own use or for distribution to the people they serve. AEDs can be used by people who have received CPR or AED training to save the lives of individuals who are in respiratory or cardiac arrest. Some jurisdictions have laws which require that life-saving resuscitation equipment be accessible in public places in case of health emergencies. |
0 |
Retail Pharmacies |
LH-6600.7000 |
Pharmacies that are licensed to dispense prescription drugs to the general public, counsel patients on proper use of the medication, and verify that new treatments are compatible with other medicines the patient may be taking. Many community pharmacies also sell cosmetics, shampoo, groceries and other household items; and retailers such as supermarkets may include a pharmacy as a department of their store. |
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