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What areas of the Continuum of Care does Learning Services not provide?

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What areas of the Continuum of Care does Learning Services not provide?

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Acute care: Acute medical treatment directed towards maintenance of life functions and stabilizing life-threatening disruption of body functions after injury is provided in highly structured and medically supervised settings. Hospital-level care offers intensive nursing management and intervention as well as round-the-clock medical supervision of symptoms until an individual is stable and ready for rehabilitation. Sub-acute care is the term commonly applied to a setting offering a less intensive focus on therapy while providing more involved medical and nursing care. These programs are sometimes offered to individuals who may not yet be ready for a more rigorous program of therapy and who may have the need for nursing care to support management of and recovery from more serious health related concerns. Acute rehabilitation generally occurs in a highly structured medical environment. Typically these services are offered to someone who is recently injured or experiences a change in condi

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