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Which option is typically not a location where skilled nursing care is provided?

  1. Skilled nursing facility

  2. Rehabilitation center

  3. Personal Residence

  4. Long-term care facility

The correct answer is: Personal Residence

Skilled nursing care is a level of medical care that is provided by licensed nurses and other healthcare professionals in various settings. A personal residence is typically not a location where skilled nursing care is provided. While individuals can receive home health care services in their own homes from home health aides or visiting nurses, this type of care does not usually encompass the comprehensive skilled nursing care found in dedicated facilities. In contrast, skilled nursing facilities, rehabilitation centers, and long-term care facilities are designed to offer the full spectrum of skilled nursing care. These include services for patients who require constant medical attention or rehabilitation after surgery or illness. Each of these options is equipped with the necessary resources and staff to provide a higher level of medical care than what is generally available in a personal residence.