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  2. Elderly care - Wikipedia

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    An old man at a nursing home in Norway. Elderly care, or simply eldercare (also known in parts of the English-speaking world as aged care), serves the needs of old adults.It encompasses assisted living, adult daycare, long-term care, nursing homes (often called residential care), hospice care, and home care.

  3. Green House Project - Wikipedia

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    Thomas liked the image of a keen-eyed, flexible helper, and the word had no English pre-set, so the Shabaz could be a new entity. The Guide is the supervisor of the Shahbaz and is responsible for the operations of the home. The Sage is a local elder who volunteers to be a mentor and advise to the work teams in The Green House Project home.

  4. Long-term care - Wikipedia

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    "Long-term services and supports" (LTSS) is the modernized term for community services, which may obtain health care financing (e.g., home and community-based Medicaid waiver services), [7] [8] and may or may not be operated by the traditional hospital-medical system (e.g., physicians, nurses, nurse's aides).

  5. Churches offering free food for seniors, Mifflin church ... - AOL

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    There is no cost for the food. Mifflin church offering free meal St. Michael Lutheran Church in the village of Mifflin will host a free home-cooked meal at 5 p.m. Friday.

  6. Low-income seniors can get free food boxes on June 25 - AOL

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    The First English Lutheran monthly food distribution for low income senior citizens will be held 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. or until the boxes are gone. Low-income seniors can get free food boxes on ...

  7. Nursing home - Wikipedia

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    A nursing home is a facility for the residential care of older people, senior citizens, or disabled people. [1] Nursing homes may also be referred to as care homes, skilled nursing facilities (SNF) or long-term care facilities.

  8. Expanded pandemic-era food benefit will soon expire, leaving ...

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    Only 48% of eligible seniors enroll in the SNAP program, compared to 86% of eligible adults ages 18 to 59. The application barriers are “real burdens” for older adults, Marsh Ryerson said.

  9. Residential care - Wikipedia

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    Nursing homes, also known as rest homes or skilled nursing facilities, are intended for people who need ongoing medical care as well as help with daily activities. Nursing home populations have been decreasing in the United States, despite the increase in the elderly population, because of the increasing availability of other options such as ...