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  1. Home Care Services (National Library of Medicine)  
    Home care is care that allows a person with special needs to stay in their home. It might be for people who are ... ill, recovering from surgery, orhave a disability. Home care services include: Personal care, such as help with ...
  2. Hospice Care (National Library of Medicine)  
    Hospice care is end-of-life care. A team of health care professionals and volunteers provides it. They give medical, psychological, and spiritual support. The goal of the care ...
  3. Critical Care (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is critical care? Critical care is medical care for people who have life-threatening injuries and illnesses. It usually takes place in an intensive care unit ( ...
  4. Infant and Newborn Care (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... may feel uneasy at first. Ask your health care provider for help if you need it.
  5. After Surgery (National Library of Medicine)  
    After any operation, you'll have some side effects. There is usually some pain with surgery. There may also be swelling and soreness around the area that the ...
  6. Assisted Living (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... for people who need some help with daily care. They may need help with things like dressing, ... cleaning. But they do not need the medical care that a nursing home provides. Assisted living allows ...
  7. Health Facilities (National Library of Medicine)  
    Health facilities are places that provide health care. They include hospitals, clinics, outpatient care centers, and specialized care centers, such as birthing centers and psychiatric care centers. When you choose a ...
  8. Preconception Care (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... a healthy baby. You should see your health care provider for preconception care. Preconception care is care you receive before you get pregnant. Your health ...
  9. Postpartum Care (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... all you can do is eat, sleep, and care for your baby. And that is perfectly okay. ... you are extremely sad or are unable to care for yourself or your baby, you might have ...
  10. Choosing a Doctor or Health Care Service (National Library of Medicine)  
    We all want high-quality health care, but it's hard to know how to choose. There are many things to consider, including: What your insurance covers Whether a health ...
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