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Latest revision as of 12:59, 18 March 2025
Lodge is a term that has a variety of meanings, but in a medical context, it often refers to a place where people receive care or treatment. This can include nursing homes, rehabilitation centers, and other types of healthcare facilities.
Overview[edit]
A lodge in the healthcare sector is a facility that provides a range of services to individuals who require care or treatment. This can include elderly care, rehabilitation services, and palliative care. These facilities are often staffed by a team of healthcare professionals, including nurses, physicians, and therapists.
Types of Lodges[edit]
There are several types of lodges that exist within the healthcare sector. These include:
- Nursing Homes: These are facilities that provide care for elderly individuals who are unable to care for themselves. They often provide services such as meal preparation, personal care, and medical care.
- Rehabilitation Centers: These are facilities that provide care for individuals who are recovering from surgery, injury, or illness. They often provide services such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy.
- Palliative Care Lodges: These are facilities that provide care for individuals who are terminally ill. They often provide services such as pain management, emotional support, and end-of-life care.
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