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  2. Assisted Living vs. Nursing Home: How Do They Differ?

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    Some policies only cover care in a nursing home while other policies include at-home care and assisted living facilities. Before you purchase a long-term care policy, be sure to read the ...

  3. Long-Term Care: What Does Medicare Cover? - Healthline

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    The takeaway. Medicare covers some types of long-term care including in-home care, hospice care, and short stays at skilled nursing facilities. To be eligible for coverage, you must meet certain ...

  4. Long-term care - Wikipedia

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    Types of long-term care. Long-term care can be provided formally or informally. Facilities that offer formal LTC services typically provide living accommodation for people who require on-site delivery of around-the-clock supervised care, including professional health services, personal care, and services such as meals, laundry and housekeeping.

  5. Nursing Home vs. Memory Care: What’s the Difference? - WebMD

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    The average cost for a private room in a nursing home is about $299 a day, which adds up to about $109,000 a year. A semi-private room (one you share with another person) is about $263 per day, or ...

  6. Medicare and Long-Term Care - WebMD

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    Skilled nursing care. Medicare helps to pay for your recovery in a skilled nursing care facility after a three-day hospital stay. Medicare will cover the total cost of skilled nursing care for the ...

  7. Nursing Home Care: Services, Costs, and More Information - WebMD

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    Skilled nursing care: Care that is received in a nursing facility that provides 24-hour nursing care for convalescent residents and those with long-term care illnesses. It is one step below ...

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