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Nursing Homes and Skilled Nursing Facilities in Long Beach, California
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Beach Terrace Care Center
640 W BroadwayLong Beach, California 11561
Beach Terrace Care Center Details
Windsor Convalescent Center Of North Long Beach
260 E Market StLong Beach, California 90805-5910
Windsor Convalescent Center Of North Long Beach Details
Pacific Palms Healthcare
1020 Termino AveLong Beach, California 90804-4123
Pacific Palms Healthcare Details
Marlora Post Acute Rehab Hosp
3801 E Anaheim StLong Beach, California 90804-4004
Marlora Post Acute Rehab Hosp Details
Harbor View Behavioral Health Center
490 W 14th StLong Beach, California 90813-2943
Harbor View Behavioral Health Center Details
Edgewater Skilled Nursing Center
2625 E 4th StLong Beach, California 90814-1205
Edgewater Skilled Nursing Center Details
Country Villa Bay Vista Hcc
5901 Downey AveLong Beach, California 90805-4518
Country Villa Bay Vista Hcc Details
Atlantic Memorial Healthcare Center
2750 Atlantic AveLong Beach, California 90806-2713
Atlantic Memorial Healthcare Center Details
About Nursing Homes
When it comes to healthcare services for seniors, nursing homes and skilled nursing facilities (SNFs) are two of the most common options available. A nursing home is a living option for seniors who do not need a hospital but require a higher level of care or medical attention than can be provided at home or in assisted living. Nursing homes provide structured schedules, meals, and around-the-clock medical treatment. Residents have care plans and receive regular health assessments. Nursing homes are regulated at both federal and state levels. A skilled nursing facility (SNF) is a residential establishment for short-term medically necessary services. Residents receive 24-hour care from skilled nursing professionals, usually after a recent injury or illness. Residents may no longer require hospital care but might need medical management and monitoring, rehabilitation, or therapy. SNFs are licensed by the state’s Department of Health Services, but must also meet federal requirements “to receive payment under Medicare or Medicaid programs.”