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The State Division of Facility Services is responsible for regulating and administering penalties and fines to nursing homes, and for addressing problems in nursing home care.
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North Carolina Insight (NoCar JK 4101 N3x), Vol. 14 Issue 1, May 1992, p2-19, il, bibl, f Periodical Website
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11801
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Dennis examines nursing homes in North Carolina. Currently, there are 186 licensed nursing homes in the state that provide different levels of care from skilled care to intermediate care or a combination of both.
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We the People of North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 37 Issue 3, Mar 1979, p32-34, 36-37, 49-51, il
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15800
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In the past institutionalization has been an expensive answer to the long-term care of ill and disabled elderly for North Carolina. Alternatives to this are home health and geriatric day care, both allowing the aged the option of remaining in the community by supplementing family support for aged members. This article attempts to analyze the alternatives as they operate in North Carolina.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 2 Issue 1, Winter 1976, p26-34, f
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16174
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This bulletin discusses the often-confusing interplay between North Carolina's laws regarding spousal support and responsibility and the provisions of the federal Medicaid statute that apply to income and assets of a married couple when one spouse is a nursing home patient and applies for Medicaid payment for nursing home care while the other spouse continues to live in the community.
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Elder Law Bulletin (NoCar KFN 7491 A3 E42), Vol. Issue 8, Sept 2009, p1-22
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17970
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The 1957 North Carolina General Assembly provided for a commission on the study of operations and licensing of nursing homes, convalescent homes, boarding homes, and homes for aged in North Carolina. The Commission made recommendations for the administration, licensing, and public health measures taken in these institutions.
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26102
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Sheryl Zimmerman and Philip Sloane are codirectors of the Program on Aging, Disablement, and Long-Term Care. They intend to identify what characteristics of nursing homes and assisted-living facilities have a positive effect on residents. One area they are exploring is reminiscence therapy.
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Endeavors (NoCar LD 3941.3 A3), Vol. 17 Issue 3, Spring 2001, p17-19, por Periodical Website
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40691
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The Catawba Crafters’ crochet-based cause initially called them to create hats for the homeless. Now, their clothing ensemble includes baby beanies, chemo hats, and wheelchair shawls. In addition to homeless shelters and soup kitchens, their service involves patients in facilities like neo-intensive care units, cancer treatment centers, and nursing homes.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 50 Issue 2, February 2018, p6