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Long Term COVID-19 Clinics
Clinics that provide streamlined, comprehensive specialty care for patients who are many weeks beyond the time of their initial COVID-19 infection, but continue to deal with respiratory issues, heart and vascular problems, fatigue, neurological concerns, and more. These clinics provide an opportunity for patients to have their symptoms evaluated in a systematic fashion, benefit from a comprehensive care plan that is overseen by a multidisciplinary team of physicians to help the patient recover from long-term symptoms and put the individual on a path back to wellness.
Post COVID Care Center, Post-COVID Recovery Care Program
Post COVID-19 Recovery and Rehabilitation Care Center
Sheltering Arms Post-COVID-19 Recovery and Rehabilitative Care Center
Ombudsman
A state agency that investigates complaints made by or on behalf of persons in nursing facilities, continuing care retirement communities and assisted living facilities and for persons receiving community-based services, such as home health and personal care.
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Long Term Care Ombudsman, Urbanna
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Ombudsman
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Local Ombudsman
Long Term Care Ombudsman
Long Term Care Ombudsman
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Long Term Care Problem Assistance, Ombudsman
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
Local Long Term Care Ombudsman
Long Term Care Ombudsman, Williamsburg
Ombudsman
Long Term Care Problem Assistance
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program
Northern Virginia Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
PACE Programs
Programs of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a Medicare and Medicaid program that helps people meet their health care needs in the community instead of going to a nursing home or other care facility. The care is overseen by an interdisciplinary team, consisting of professional and paraprofessional staff. Participants must be at least 55 years of age, live in the PACE service area, and be certified as eligible for nursing home care by the appropriate State agency and be able to live safely in the community with the help of PACE. The PACE program becomes the sole source of services for Medicare and Medicaid eligible enrollees.