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  2. Disabled Facilities Grants - Wikipedia

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    These grants reduce hospital admissions and delay the need to move into costly residential care. People who went into residential care, and had previously received a grant on average moved just before their 80th birthday and stayed there 2 years. Those people who hadn't moved when they were 76 and stayed in residential care for 6 years. [3]

  3. Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly - Wikipedia

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    Services include primary and specialty medical care, nursing, nutrition, social services, therapies (occupational, physical, speech, recreation, etc.), pharmaceuticals, day health center services, home care, health-related transportation, minor modification to the home to accommodate disabilities, and anything else the program determines is ...

  4. 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.

  5. South Dakota awards $2M in grants for long-term care, but ...

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    Over $788,000 was awarded to long-term care facilities in Sioux Falls or Rapid City. The Department of Human Services estimates more than 4,000 South Dakotans will be impacted by the grants.

  6. Continuing care retirement communities in the United States

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    Type A or Life Care contracts – CCRCs offering Type A or life care contracts guarantee their residents shelter, residential services, and amenities along with personal assistance and nursing care for the rest of their lives in return for an initial entrance fee and a monthly payment schedule. CCRCs usually offer these contracts to seniors who ...

  7. Group home - Wikipedia

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    Group facilities, which may involve over half of the allotted beds or more (80%) funded by Medicaid, might also be found under Residential Care Home, Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, or Assisted Living Facility. Alternative community options for these seniors are home health care, hospice care, specialized care (e.g., Alzheimer's ...

  8. Intermediate Care Facilities for Individuals with ...

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    The number of individuals living in ICD/IID facilities peaked in 1993 at 147,729 people. In 1981, Congress enacted legislation allowing Medicaid funding for LTSS through programs such as the Home-and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waiver program that provides supports for people to live in their communities and that promotes increased ...

  9. Head Start child-care centers face pay delays after Trump's ...

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    Some Head Start programs are struggling to continue services as funding delays hit. The delays come after Trump walked back on an effort to freeze federal grants. ... employ 884 people and serve ...