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Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) are a type of healthcare facility that provides short-term and long-term care for individuals who require medical, nursing, or rehabilitative services. SNFs are typically staffed by a team of healthcare professionals, including nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and social workers. SNFs are often used as a transition from hospital to home, providing a safe and supportive environment for individuals to recover from an illness or injury.
SNFs are distinct from other healthcare facilities in that they provide a more comprehensive range of services, including medical, nursing, and rehabilitative care. SNFs also provide a higher level of care than other healthcare facilities, such as assisted living facilities or home health agencies. SNFs are typically more expensive than other healthcare facilities, but they provide a higher level of care and support for individuals who require more intensive medical and rehabilitative services.
Some companies in the SNF market include Genesis HealthCare, Kindred Healthcare, and Ensign Group. Show Less Read more