nursing home - translation to spanish
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nursing home - translation to spanish

TYPE OF RESIDENTIAL CARE
Nursing Homes; Long-term care facility; Care home; Care facility; Rest home; Elderly Care Center; Convalescent home; Nursing Home; Long-Term Care Facilities; Nursing homes; Residential Care Home; Skilled nursing unit; Skilled nursing facility; Skilled Nursing Facility; Skilled Nursing Unit; Residential care home; Nursing facility; RCFE in California; Long term care facilities; Skilled nursing facilities; Old peoples home; Resthome; Rest-home; Skilled Nursing Facilities; Intermediate Care Facility; Nursing home care
  • A [[therapy dog]] visiting an elderly man in a nursing home
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  • [[Mennonite]]s visiting a nursing home in 1961
  • [[Poorhouse]]s/[[workhouse]]s were the first implemented national framework to provide a basic level of care to the old and infirm. Pictured, is "The workroom at St James's workhouse" from ''The Microcosm of London'' (1808).

nursing home         
sanatorio, casa de reposo
nursing home         
(n.) = residencia de ancianos
Ex: The library may circulate materials at off-site outlets such as shopping malls, community facilities, nursing homes, jails, and so forth.
residential care home         
(n.) = residencia asistida
Ex: The mobiles serve over 300 residential care homes, nursing homes, sheltered accommodation and day centres across the county.

Definition

home
sust. masc.
Asturias. Sevilla. México. Hombre.

Wikipedia

Nursing home

A nursing home is a facility for the residential care of elderly or disabled people. Nursing homes may also be referred to as care homes, skilled nursing facilities (SNF) or long-term care facilities. Often, these terms have slightly different meanings to indicate whether the institutions are public or private, and whether they provide mostly assisted living, or nursing care and emergency medical care. Nursing homes are used by people who do not need to be in a hospital, but cannot be cared for at home. The nursing home facility nurses have the responsibilities of caring for the patients' medical needs and also the responsibility of being in charge of other employees, depending on their ranks. Most nursing homes have nursing aides and skilled nurses on hand 24 hours a day.

In the United States, while nearly 1 in 10 residents age 75 to 84 stays in a nursing home for five or more years, nearly 3 in 10 residents in that age group stay less than 100 days, the maximum duration covered by Medicare, according to the American Association for Long-Term Care Insurance. Some nursing homes also provide short-term rehabilitative stays following surgery, illness, or injury. Services may include physical therapy, occupational therapy, or speech-language therapy. Nursing homes also offer other services, such as planned activities and daily housekeeping. Nursing homes may offer memory care services, often called dementia care.

Examples of use of nursing home
1. Heavy rainfall caused the roof of a nursing home in Geary to collapse, but there were no injuries and the residents were all transported to another nursing home.
2. The nightmarish experience of one nursing home went like this: The company that had contracted with the nursing home to provide transportation was unavailable.
3. "But, hey, I‘m not in a nursing home hearing that.
4. She lives in a nursing home in Roanoke Rapids, N.C.
5. They were taken to a nursing home in nearby Greenwood.