What is a Nursing Home?
A nursing home is an entity that provides skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services to people with illnesses, injuries or functional disabilities. Most facilities serve the elderly. However, some facilities provide services to younger individuals with special needs such as the developmentally disabled, mentally ill, and those requiring drug and alcohol rehabilitation. Nursing homes are generally stand alone facilities, but some are operated within a hospital or retirement community.
Nursing Home Services
The level of care provided by nursing homes has increased significantly over the past decade. Many homes now provide much of the nursing care that was previously provided in a hospital setting. As a result, most nursing homes now focus their attention on rehabilitation, so that their clients can return to their own homes as soon as possible. Some of the services a nursing home may provide include:
Therapies (Inpatient and Some Outpatient)
Physical therapy Occupational therapy Speech therapy Respiratory therapy
Pharmacy Services
Equipment Rental
Specialty Care
Alzheimer's treatment Cancer Cardiovascular disease Developmentally disabled Dementia Head trauma Hematologic conditions Mental disease Neurological diseases Neuromuscular diseases Orthopedic rehabilitation Pain therapy Pulmonary disease Para/quadriplegic impairments Stroke recovery Trauma Wound care
Special Services
Home health care Adult day care Respite care
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