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living facilities for people who need 24 hour nursing care
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1Acute care 2Rehabilitation
3Long-term care 4Hospice care
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Long-term care living facilities for people who need 24 hour nursing care
Chronic conditions that last a long time
diagnoses medical conditions determined by a doctor
home health care care given in a person's home
Assisted living living facilities for people who need some help with daily care
Adult daycare for people who need some help during working hours
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Acute care for people with an immediate illness
Skilled care medically necessary care given by a skilled nurse or therapist
Subacute care for people who have had an acute injury
Outpatient care for people who need short-term skilled care
Rehabilitation Care given by therapists to restore or improve function
Hospice care for people who have six months or less to live
ADLs Activities of daily living
Culture change the process of adapting services to the beliefs and practices of
the patient
Medicare for people 65 or older or with kidney failure or certain disabilities
Helps pay for care in a hospital, skilled nursing facility,
Medicare Part A
or from a home healthy agency or hospice
Medicare Part B Helps pay for doctor services, medical services, and equipment
Medicare Part C Allows private healthy insurance companies to provide Medicare
benefits
Medicare Part D Helps pay for medications prescribed
Medicaid Medical assistance program for low-income people
Charting Writing down important information about the resident
CNA or NA Must have at least 75 hours of training
Registered Nurse A licensed professional who has completed 2-4 years of
education
Care plan Helps the resident achieve his or her goals
Licensed Practical A licensed professional who has completed one to two years of
Nurse/Licensed Vocational education
Nurse
Physician or Doctor A licensed professional who have completed four years of
education
CNA tasks Performing assigned tasks: taking vital signs, helping with adls
RN tasks Manages nursing care, also gives meds as prescribed by doctor,
writes care plan
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