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Results 1 - 10 of 266 for Adult Care Home
  1. ... home or in an institution. Possible options include: Adult day care Boarding homes Nursing homes In-home care Many organizations are ...
  2. ... social activity, including potentially more visits in the home or going to an adult day care center for activities. Medicines for depression. Visits to ...
  3. ... follow your health care provider's instructions on taking care of yourself at home. Use the information below as a reminder.
  4. ... breathe and get enough oxygen. After you go home, follow instructions on taking care of yourself. Use the information below as a reminder.
  5. ... the person cope with the changes needed for home care. Care may include: Adult protective services Community resources Homemakers Visiting nurses or ...
  6. ... is called splenectomy . Now that you're going home, follow your surgeon's instructions on how to care for yourself while you heal.
  7. ... some cases you may be able to go home afterward on the same day.
  8. ... of surgery. Arrange ahead of time for an adult to drive you home. Before you leave, the health care provider will cover your eyes and eyelids with ...
  9. You had surgery to remove your spleen. This operation is called splenectomy . Now that you're going home, follow your surgeon's or health ...
  10. ... another health care facility such as a nursing home or rehab facility. Pneumonia that affects people in or recently released from a health care facility, such as hospitals, is called hospital-acquired pneumonia (or health care-associated pneumonia).
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