Nursing home
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Nursing Home
A Nursing home (also known as a skilled nursing facility, long-term care facility, or rest home) is a type of residential care that provides around-the-clock nursing care for elderly people or people with physical or mental disabilities.
History[edit | edit source]
The concept of nursing homes has a long history, dating back to the Roman Empire when hospitals were established for the aged and infirm. In the Middle Ages, these institutions evolved into almshouses for the poor and sick. The modern nursing home began to take shape in the 19th century with the advent of social welfare.
Types of Care[edit | edit source]
Nursing homes provide two types of care: skilled nursing care and custodial care. Skilled nursing care involves medical services provided by trained professionals, including nurses, therapists, and doctors. Custodial care involves assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, eating, and dressing.
Regulation[edit | edit source]
In many countries, nursing homes are regulated by the government. In the United States, they are overseen by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and state health departments. Regulations cover everything from staffing levels to building safety.
Challenges[edit | edit source]
Nursing homes face many challenges, including staffing shortages, financial pressures, and maintaining quality care. They also face scrutiny over issues such as elder abuse and neglect.
See Also[edit | edit source]
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