Residents who have periods of temporary incapacity due to illness, injury, or recuperation from surgery often are referred to a rehabilitation center, skilled nursing facility or an assisted living residence.
Assisted living residences are a bridge between living at home and living in a nursing home. Assisted living residences do not typically provide the level of continuous skilled nursing care found in a nursing home or hospital.
Assisted living facilities are between an independent living community and a skilled nursing facility in terms of the level of care provided. Continuing Care retirement facilities combine independent living, assisted living, and nursing care in one facility.
The Retirement Facilities Business List contains all of these types of facilities across the United States. These Retirement Facilities employ skilled nurses, physicians, physicians assistants, occupational therapists, physical therapists, dieticians, cooks, maintenance staff and counselors.
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Adult Care Facilities |
969 |
Assisted Living |
1,914 |
Congregate Care |
963 |
Continuing Care |
159 |
Convalescent Homes |
2,125 |
Health Care Facilities |
754 |
Homes & Institutions |
713 |
Hospices |
3,152 |
Independent Living |
2,156 |
Nursing & Convalescent Homes |
22,856 |
Nursing Home Services |
215 |
Nursing Services |
596 |
Personal Care Homes |
1,487 |
Rest Homes |
5,641 |
Retirement Communities & Homes |
19,569 |
Skilled Nursing Care Facilities |
23,415 |
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