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  2. Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety

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    The video showed a staff member at the Mitcham Residential Care Facility eating the resident's food, flicking his face, force-feeding him, and pinning him down, prompting calls to legalise the installation of cameras in the private rooms of aged care facilities. [11]

  3. Nursing home care in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Board and care homes (residential care homes) are special facilities designed to provide those who require assisted living services both living quarters and proper care. These facilities can either be located in a small residential home or a large facility. A large majority of board and care homes are designed to room less than 6 people.

  4. Residential care - Wikipedia

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    Many residential facilities are designed for elderly people who do not need 24-hour nursing care but are unable to live independently. Such facilities may be described as assisted living facilities, board and care homes, or rest homes. They typically provide a furnished or unfurnished room, together with all meals and housekeeping and laundry ...

  5. Assisted living - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the U.S. Government estimated that there were 22,200 assisted living facilities in the U.S. (compared to 15,700 nursing homes) and that 713,300 people were residents of these facilities. [4] The number of assisted living facilities in the U.S. has increased dramatically since the early 2000s.

  6. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    A continuing care retirement community (CCRC), [1] [2] sometimes known as a life plan community, is a type of retirement community in the U.S. where a continuum of aging care needs—from independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care—can all be met within the community. [3]

  7. Residential care homes in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Lacking government subsidized residential facilities for the elderly, numerous private residential facilities were established during the mid-1980s, but the quality of these private facilities was often unsatisfactory. [3] In 1994, the Legislative Council of Hong Kong passed the Residential Care Homes (Elderly Persons) Ordinance.

  8. A Place for Mom - Wikipedia

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    A Place for Mom's service is offered at no charge to families. [4] The company derives its revenue from referrals to facilities and providers within its partner network, including residential care homes, assisted living, and memory care communities, independent senior apartments, and home care services.

  9. Nursing home - Wikipedia

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    Often referred to as residential care homes, these facilities can either be located in a small residential home or a large modern facility. In fact, a large majority of board and care homes are designed to accommodate fewer than 6 people. Board and care homes are typically staffed by licensed professionals, including nurses, doctors and other ...