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Nursing & Life Care Homes in Arkansas City, KS

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Business Listing   Medicalodge East - Arkansas City, KS - Phone: (620) 442-9300


Business Listing   Medicalodge North - Arkansas City, KS - Phone: (620) 442-1120


Business Listing   Presbyterian Manor - Arkansas City, KS - Phone: (620) 442-8700


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Helpful Definition for: Nursing & Life Care Homes


Nursing homes, in Arkansas City, are places of residence for patients - the sick, wounded and injured, who are admitted to get constant nursing care from certified nursing attendants. These life care homes operate by certain rules and restrictions that they impose on the residents. Nursing homes in Arkansas City provide the residents with good quality nursing facilities. Patients with mental, physical and other disabilities are duly looked after, and their needs are carefully tended to, so that they may recover fast in such healthy ambience. 

Besides specialty doctors, paramedic experts like nurses, speech therapists, social workers, occupational therapists, psychologists, etc, extend their services in these life care homes in Arkansas City. Many residential complexes in Arkansas City are converted into nursing homes and life care homes, and the services are provided in a homely environment.

Recent Business News for: Nursing & Life Care Homes

Mo. veterans nursing homes to get casino fees - BusinessWeek

Mo. veterans nursing homes to get casino feesBusinessWeekBy DAVID LIEB Tens of millions of dollars annually will flow from Missouri casinos to state-run nursing homes for military veterans as a result of legislation signed into law Wednesday by Gov. Jay Nixon. The legislation taps the per-patron fees paid by ...and more »