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How does assisted living differ from a skilled care facility or a nursing home?

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How does assisted living differ from a skilled care facility or a nursing home?

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Assisted living is designed to respond to the needs of individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, but who do not need 24-hour skilled nursing care. Some states require a nurse by regulation in an assisted living facility; others require round-the-clock nurse availability; others do not require nursing staff at all. Because the acuity needs of assisted living residents have increased over the past 10 years, CCAL recommends that a facility have a nurse on staff.

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