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Home careCaring for an aging or impaired person in his or her home by providing homemaking, meal preparation, shopping, transportation and assistance with activities of daily living.
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Home careHome care refers to the health care or supportive care that is offered in a patient’s home. It helps people to escape from non-residential, long-term, or institutional-based nursing care. In the U.S., [..]
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Home careCare of a Patient at home, by Family members and/or Health Personnel. (Bioethics Thesaurus)
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Home careHospital-sponsored provision of Health Services, such as Nursing, therapy, and Health-related homemaker or Social Services, in the Patient's home. (Hospital Administration Terminology, 2d ed)
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Home careNursing Care given to an individual in the home. The care may be provided by a Family member or a Friend. Home Nursing as care by a non-professional is differentiated from Home Care Services provided [..]
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Home careHome Care arranges emergency measures in the event of loss or damage occurring at the insured person's permanent residence in Switzerland as a result of burglary, fire, natural hazards, water damage or glass breakage.This benefit is included with the following products: Annual Travel Insurance for Individuals, Annual Travel Insurance for Famil [..]
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Home careCommunity health and nursing services providing coordinated multiple service home care to the patient. It includes home-offered services provided by visiting nurses, home health agencies, hospitals, o [..]
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Home careIn contrast with inpatient and ambulatory care, home care is medical care that would ordinarily be administered in a hospital or on an outpatient basis; however, the patient is not sufficiently ambulatory to make frequent office or hospital visits. In these patients, intravenous therapy, for example, is administered at the patient’s residence, usua [..]
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Home careCaring for an aging or impaired person in his or her home by providing homemaking, meal preparation, shopping, transportation and assistance with activities of daily living.
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Home care The care of the person with VWD at home, rather than in hospital. This includes the administration of medication by the person with VWD or a family member. hormone
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