MEDICARE GLOSSARY

What are Long term care examples?

Long-term care is not covered by Medicare or most health insurance plans.

Services that include medical and non-medical care for people who are unable to perform basic daily activities such as dressing or bathing. Long-term supports and services can be provided in the home, the community, assisted living facilities, or nursing homes. Individuals of any age may require long-term support and services.

Long Term Care refers to a range of services and support that individuals may need over an extended period of time due to chronic illness, disability, or cognitive impairment. Long-term care services are designed to help individuals maintain their quality of life and independence while receiving assistance with daily activities and medical care. Here are some definitions and examples of long-term care:

  1. Personal care: Personal care services help individuals with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as bathing, dressing, toileting, and grooming. These services may be provided by a caregiver in the individual's home or in a long-term care facility.
  2. Skilled nursing care: Skilled nursing care is medical care provided by licensed healthcare professionals, such as registered nurses, licensed practical nurses, and certified nursing assistants. This care may be provided in a long-term care facility or in the individual's home.
  3. Rehabilitation services: rehabilitation services include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, as well as other therapies that help individuals recover from injury or illness. These services may be provided in a long-term care facility or in the individual's home.
  4. Home health care: Home health care services provide medical care and support in the individual's home. This may include skilled nursing care, therapy services, and assistance with activities of daily living.
  5. Hospice care: Hospice care provides supportive care and comfort for individuals who are terminally ill or nearing the end of life. Hospice care may be provided in a long-term care facility or in the individual's home.
  6. Adult day care: Adult day care programs provide social and recreational activities, as well as assistance with ADLs, for individuals who require supervision and support during the day. These programs may be offered in a community center or long-term care facility.

Long-term care services are designed to support individuals who need ongoing assistance with daily activities and medical care due to chronic illness, disability, or cognitive impairment. The specific type of long-term care services needed will depend on the individual's needs and preferences, as well as their medical condition and level of independence.

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