Subacute Nursing Care

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Do you agree with the change in the terminology of nursing homes to nursing facilities? Why or why not? How do the terms relate with each other?
The change in terminology from nursing home to nursing facility is an attempt to move away from the stigma related to nursing homes, the isolation of nursing homes, and change the focus of nursing homes. Previously, nursing homes wear viewed as where you go to die, a facility with little regulation and limited collaboration with other facilities. Nursing facilities are collaborative with other facilities, are highly regulated, have a home feel, and focused on treating the whole patient not just the illness. The care provided ranges from intensive (the patient cannot do anything for themselves) …show more content…

How did subacute care emerge? What are the strengths and limitations of the emergence of subacute care in long-term care as related to issues in levels of patients' acuity (various levels of nursing care based on the needs of patients)? Support your answer with relevant examples.
Subacute units offer a transition point between a hospital stay and their journey home or a nursing facility. Emerging to fill the gap between intensive hospital care and the care that can be given in the home or a nursing facility, and provide a more cost-effective form of care than hospital care (Pratt, 2017, p. 113). Subacute care’s focus on the quality of care given at the cheapest price possible allows subacute care to stay relevant in our ever-changing healthcare system. While also ensuring the patient’s care and overall quality of life are the best it can be. Say you have a stroke, after your stay in the hospital you may need physical therapy, this therapy is received in a subacute care facility (can be a part of hospital or nursing facility). When you enter the subacute care facility you enter with a projected check out date, with a set structured plan of action. I believe subacute care should be offered in hospitals and nursing facilities so that no matter what the finical situation of the patient they can receive quality regulated care at a cheaper price than acute

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