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Nursing Homes and Skilled Nursing Facilities in Los Angeles, California
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College Vista Post-Acute
4681 N Eagle Rock BlvdLos Angeles, California 90041
College Vista Post-Acute Details
Ararat Home of Los Angeles
15105 Mission Hills RdLos Angeles, California 91345
Ararat Home of Los Angeles Details
High Valley Lodge Convalescence Hospital
7912 Topley LnLos Angeles, California 91040
High Valley Lodge Convalescence Hospital Details
Angels Nursing Health Center
415 S Union AveLos Angeles, California 90017
Angels Nursing Health Center Details
York Healthcare & Wellness Centre
6071 York BlvdLos Angeles, California 90042-3503
York Healthcare & Wellness Centre Details
Windsor Care Center Of Cheviot Hills
3533 Motor AveLos Angeles, California 90034-4806
Windsor Care Center Of Cheviot Hills Details
Vernon Healthcare Center
1037 W Vernon AveLos Angeles, California 90037-2415
Vernon Healthcare Center Details
University Park Healthcare Center
230 E Adams BlvdLos Angeles, California 90011-1426
University Park Healthcare Center Details
Mid-wilshire Health Care Cntr
676 S Bonnie Brae StLos Angeles, California 90057-3710
Mid-wilshire Health Care Cntr 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.”