long-term care provisions
Long-term care provisions refer to the various services and support systems designed to meet the ongoing healthcare, personal, and social needs of individuals who have chronic illnesses, disabilities, or functional limitations. These provisions often include assistance with activities of daily living, medical monitoring, rehabilitation, therapy, and social services to ensure quality and continuous care over an extended period of time.
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- age-related policies and legislation
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- end-of-life care
- healthcare system and long-term care
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- limitation on benefits (lob) provisions
- long-term care
- long-term care expenditures
- long-term care facilities
- long-term goals
- long-term implications
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- non-discrimination provisions
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