Hospice care can be provided in which of the following settings? (Select all that apply.)
a. Home
b. Free-standing hospice facilities
c. Extended care facilities
d. Acute care facilities
A, B, C, D
Because hospice is a philosophy of care, not necessarily a place, the services are sometimes provided at home, in free-standing hospice facilities, or in nursing home, extended care, or acute care settings.
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