A healthcare institution or residential setting that provides specialized care and rehabilitation services delivered by skilled nursing professionals, often for individuals recovering from illness, surgery, or injury.
Ongoing and extended care provided to individuals, often elderly or with chronic conditions, to address their daily living needs and ensure a comfortable and supportive environment.
Specialized programs within an SNF that focus on physical, occupational, or speech therapy to help residents regain or improve their functional abilities and independence.
Short-term care provided in an SNF to relieve primary caregivers, offering temporary support for individuals recovering from surgery or illness while their caregivers take a break.
Intensive and specialized care provided in an SNF for individuals with complex medical conditions, often requiring higher levels of nursing and rehabilitation services.
Basic self-care tasks, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and mobility, which SNF staff assist residents with as needed.
An approach in SNFs that prioritizes the preferences, choices, and individual needs of residents, ensuring personalized and respectful care.
An SNF that meets the federal standards and requirements set by Medicare, allowing residents to receive Medicare-covered services.
The specialized and professional nursing services provided in an SNF, including wound care, medication management, and medical monitoring.
A collaborative session involving residents, their families, and SNF staff to discuss and develop an individualized care plan, ensuring a tailored approach to meet the resident’s needs.