Long-term Care

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Long-term care includes various services that are designed to address the personal care or health needs of individuals over a long period. These services are provided to help people perform their everyday activities independently and safely under the care assistance of professionals. In most of the cases, long-term care begins at home, where relatives or family members help the patient who no longer can perform daily chores on their own. However, the services rendered here are unpaid. Even in adult daycare centers, nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or community centers, longer-term services are provided.

With the passing of time as the demand for quality care is increasing, long-term care is turning out to be offering a higher level of medical care that involves an expert and skilled practitioners to cater to the chronic health conditions of older adults. Community services like adult day care, meals, and transportation services come under the long-term care category that is intended to help disable or critically ill adults and senior citizens for long periods. This kind of care is more individualized that focuses on delivering coordinated care tom improve the quality of life of the patient.

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