Definition of Long-term Care Hospital

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Long-term Care Hospital

The term 'Long-term Care Hospital' as it applies to the area of hospitals can be defined as 'A facility, like a nursing home, that provides a variety of services that help people with health or personal needs and activities of daily living (like walking, eating, and going to the bathroom) over a period of time. Most long-term care is custodial care, for which Medicare does not pay'.

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