Nursing Homes vs. Alternate Care Facilities: Understanding the Difference
No, a nursing home is not considered an alternate care facility. Alternate care facilities are typically used for short-term stays, such as for patients recovering from surgery or an illness, or for those with a disability. Nursing homes, on the other hand, are designed for long-term care, and residents typically stay for many months or even years.Nursing Homes - Related Articles
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