1. Nursing home
a. Provides nursing care and rehabilitation services to people with illnesses, injuries, or functional disabilities
b. Provides 24-hour-care patients with the highest level of medical need
c. Provides a facility where surgical medical procedures or skilled rehabilitation services are performed and patients return home the same day
d. Provides service to patients who need 24-hour nursing supervision to ensure medical, psychological, or social needs are met
a. Provides nursing care and rehabilitation services to people with illnesses, injuries, or functional disabilities
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