0 used to describe a building, etc. that is not used for people to live in:
Construction of non-residential property such as new office buildings is increasing.
1 a non-residential course or job is one that you do not live at but which you travel to every day:
The waiting list figures do not include patients waiting to be treated on a non-residential basis.
We plan to consult on draft statutory guidance on charges for non-residential social services shortly.
It would seem that non-residential bathing complexes increased in size over time to accommodate ancillary activities that became more varied and perhaps eventually expected by the consumer.
This has wide coverage of familiar territory, including planning and reviews, support for carers, residential and non-residential care, nursing home provision, charging for care and joint working between professionals.
Recognition of architectural patterning in residential as well as non-residential groups enables us to organize building clusters and understand intra-site patterning.
Second, the model makes projections of the numbers of recipients of informal help and of formal residential and non-residential care.
The percentage of non-residential users instead had a significant positive effect on efficiency, confirming the existence of economies of scale in the delivery of water.
Structure 1 may have functioned as a non-residential structure such as a council house.