Non- skilled nursing

Non- skilled nursing refers to a residential option for older adults or individuals with disabilities who require some assistance with activities of daily living but do not require the intensive medical care provided in nursing homes. Non- skilled nursing facilities provide a combination of housing, personal care services, and support to promote independence and quality of life. Here are some key aspects of Non- skilled nursing:

Personal Care Services: Non- skilled nursing facilities provide assistance with various activities of daily living (ADLs) based on individual needs.

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  • Staff Support: Non- skilled nursing facilities have trained staff available around the clock to provide assistance, supervision, and support to residents
  • Dining and Nutrition: Most Non- skilled nursing facilities offer dining services, providing residents with nutritious meals and snacks.
  • Housekeeping and Maintenance: Non- skilled nursing facilities often take care of housekeeping tasks such as laundry, cleaning common areas, and maintaining the premises.