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  2. Central Piedmont Community College - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, campuses, programs, and alumni of Central Piedmont Community College, the second-largest community college in North Carolina. The college is located in Charlotte and offers nearly 300 degree, diploma and certificate programs.

  3. Gentiva Health Services - Wikipedia

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    Gentiva Health Services is a provider of home health care, hospice, and related health services in the United States. It was acquired by Kindred Healthcare in 2015 and operates under the Gentiva brand, as well as Heartland Hospice and Heartland Home Health.

  4. California Community Colleges - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, governance, and enrollment of the largest public higher education system in the U.S. The California Community Colleges system consists of 73 districts and 116 colleges serving over 1.8 million students.

  5. Cancer Care at Home: How to Find and Hire Caregivers - WebMD

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    Home health care agencies employ health aides as well as RNs and other skilled professionals. Some firms focus just on home care aides. These workers usually don’t need licenses and may not have ...

  6. Respite care is a break for live-in caregivers, such as family members or professionals. It can be provided by various services, such as adult day centers, in-home care, or residential care, and ...

  7. Can a Home Health Aide Help You Manage Diabetes? - WebMD

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    It's covered under Medicare Part A, and there's a national standard payment rate for a 60-day stretch of home health care. This includes a variety of services and medical supplies you might need.

  8. Understanding Medicare Coverage for Home Health Aides

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    However, Medicare doesn’t cover all home health services, such as around-the-clock care, meal delivery, or custodial care. Many of these services fall under those of a home health aide.

  9. Community health centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, definition, and functions of community health centers (CHCs) in the U.S., which provide integrated primary care and public health services for the low-income and uninsured. CHCs are non-profit, federally funded clinics that operate under comprehensive standards and serve more than 20 million people.