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Skilled Nursing Facilities

Health care facilities or distinct parts of hospitals that provide intensive nursing services as well as supportive services for people who require continuous inpatient care but who are not in an acute phase of an illness.

Special Care Inpatient Units

Separate units of long term care facilities including hospitals that focus on care of patients with a particular diagnosis such as Alzheimer's disease, dementia, head injuries or other specific disorders.

Subacute Care Nursing Facilities

Nursing facilities that specialize in treating patients who require extensive physiological monitoring, intravenous therapy or postoperative care, intensive rehabilitation, ventilatory care, pulmonary rehabilitation or other medically complex interventions. Forms of treatment warranting this level of care include coma stimulation, dialysis, IV antibiotics, dobutamine and other drips, pain management, hydration, wound care and interventions for oncologic complications, spinal cord and head injuries, neurological impairments, infectious diseases and other complex conditions.

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