Level of Care
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DEFINITION OF LEVEL OF CARE:
"Level of care - Long-term care is divided into three levels,
determined by how much assistance you need.
• Skilled care: daily care provided
by a nurse or therapist under a doctor's supervision, skilled care
usually lasts for relatively short periods
• Intermediate care: occasional nursing
& rehabilitative care, supervised by medical professionals;
less specialized than skilled care, often continuing much longer
• Custodial care: help with your daily
activities (eating, dressing, bathing, etc.), this level of care
does not require medical personnel; much of nursing home care is
custodial and if you need long-term care, it's the most likely level
you will need"
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