Convalescent care, also known as convalescent home care, is a type of care provided to people who are recovering from an illness or injury. This type of care is typically provided in a residential setting, such as the care recipients home, a nursing home or assisted living facility, and is designed to help people regain their strength and independence after a period of illness or hospitalisation. The care provided in a convalescent home may include things like physical therapy, occupational therapy, and other rehabilitative services, as well as help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and eating. The goal of convalescent care is to help people recover from their illness or injury and get back to their normal lives as quickly and safely as possible.

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