long-term care
Long-term care refers to a variety of services designed to meet the personal care needs of individuals over an extended period. This type of care is often necessary for people with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or age-related conditions that limit their ability to perform daily activities independently. Services can be provided in various settings, including nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or even at home.
The goal of long-term care is to enhance the quality of life for individuals by providing assistance with tasks such as bathing, dressing, and medication management. It can also include support for rehabilitation and palliative care, ensuring that individuals receive comprehensive support tailored to their specific needs.