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  • == Skilled Nursing Facility == ...a type of [[healthcare]] institution that provides a high level of medical care.
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  • |Term=Skilled Nursing Facility ...are and rehabilitation; (2) Provides non-acute medical and skilled nursing care services, therapy and social services under the supervision of a licensed r
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  • |Term=Long Term Care Pharmacy ...within an intermediate or skilled nursing facility, including intermediate care facilities, hospice, assisted living facilities, group homes, and other for
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  • ...ity]] and ends when they have not received any hospital care (or care in a skilled nursing facility) for 60 days in a row. If the policyholder goes into the h * [[Deductible]]: The amount you pay for covered health care services before your insurance plan starts to pay.
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  • |Term=Nursing Care ...efinition=A Nursing Care Agency is an entity that provides skilled nursing care through the services of a Registered Nurse (RN) or a Licensed Practical Nur
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  • ...ehensive care to patients with cardiovascular problems. This specialist is skilled in selecting, performing and evaluating the structural and functional asses ...ehensive care to patients with cardiovascular problems. This specialist is skilled in selecting, performing and evaluating the structural and functional asses
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  • ...term care services. As of January 2017, Genesis operates approximately 500 skilled nursing centers and assisted/senior living residences in 34 states across t * [[Short-term post-acute care]]: This refers to the care provided to patients immediately after a severe illness or hospital stay. I
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  • |Term=Attendant Care Provider ...ysical or cognitive function.  This service may include skilled or nursing care to the extent permitted by state law.
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  • ...on: /ˈnɜːrsɪŋ hoʊm/) is a type of residential care that provides long-term care for elderly or disabled people. ..."nurse" comes from the Latin word "nutrire", which means to nourish or to care for. The word "home" comes from the Old English word "hām", which means a
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  • |Term=Nursing Facility/Intermediate Care Facility ...o them only through institutional facilities, and is not primarily for the care and treatment of mental diseases; (2) has in effect a transfer agreement wi
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  • ...s to quality maternal and child health services, including antenatal care, skilled birth attendance, and immunization. * [[Antenatal Care]]
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  • ...o are generally able to care for themselves; however, assistance from home care agencies is allowed in some communities, and activities and socialization o ...]]: A type of housing for elderly or disabled people that provides nursing care, housekeeping, and prepared meals as needed.
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  • ...treatments. The term is derived from the Greek words 'kosmetikos' meaning "skilled in adornment or arrangement" and 'logia' meaning "study". ...etology" comes from the Greek word "kosmetikos" (κοσμητικός), which means "skilled in adornment or arrangement", and "logia" (λογία), which means "study"
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  • == Residential care == '''Residential care''' (/rɛzɪˈdɛnʃəl kɛər/) refers to long-term care given to adults or children who stay in a residential setting rather than i
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  • ...iod ends when you haven't received any inpatient hospital care (or skilled care in a SNF) for 60 days in a row.
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  • ...a woman and her newborn throughout the childbearing cycle. A Midwife is a skilled and independent practitioner who has undergone formalized training. Midwive ...a woman and her newborn throughout the childbearing cycle. A Midwife is a skilled and independent practitioner who has undergone formalized training. Midwive
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  • == Long-term care facility == ...of [[healthcare]] institution that provides extended medical and personal care to individuals who are unable to manage such needs on their own, primarily
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  • ...smetic" originates from the Greek word "kosmetikos" (κοσμητικός), meaning "skilled in adornment or arrangement". The term "industry" is derived from the Latin ...rance|fragrances]], [[Hair Care|hair care]] products, and [[Nail Care|nail care]] products.
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  • ...s continuing medical education for [[family physicians]] and other primary care clinicians. * [[Family medicine]]: A medical specialty devoted to comprehensive health care for people of all ages.
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  • ...partial hospitalization settings. (2) A hospital that provides medical and skilled nursing services to patients with long-term illnesses who are not in an acu ...partial hospitalization settings. (2) A hospital that provides medical and skilled nursing services to patients with long-term illnesses who are not in an acu
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