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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Adult Living Care Facility
  1. ... from RSV. Risk factors for severe RSV in adults include: Older age Heart or lung disease or other medical conditions Weak immune system Living in a nursing home or long-term care facility Risk factors for severe RSV in infants include: ...
  2. Flu 
    ... who are more than 3 months pregnant Anyone living in a long-term care facility Anyone with chronic heart, lung, or kidney conditions, ...
  3. ... in or recently released from a health care facility, such as hospitals, is called hospital-acquired pneumonia (or health care-associated pneumonia).
  4. In older adults, life changes can increase the risk for ... or close friends passing away Loss of independence (for example, ...
  5. ... and monitoring at home or in a special facility. Family counseling can help the person cope with the changes needed for home care. Care may include: Adult protective services Community resources Homemakers Visiting nurses or ...
  6. ... risk for severe RSV disease include older adults, adults with ... facilities. RSV spreads through direct contact with the virus, ...
  7. ... Tailor this technique to your child. Most health care facilities for children use play to prepare children for ...
  8. ... blood pressure and blocked airways. This can be life threatening.
  9. ... to be treated at a hospital or other facility that treats alcohol withdrawal. You will be watched ... use It is important to go to a living situation that supports you in avoiding unhealthy alcohol ...