Nursing Homes in Saint Louis Park, MN

5 Nursing Homes found. Showing 1 - 5
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Park Health A Villa Center
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 4415 West 36 1/2 Street, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota 55416
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   Phone: (952) 927-9717
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The Estates At St Louis Park Llc
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 3201 Virginia Avenue South, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota 55426
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   Phone: (952) 935-0333
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The Villa At St Louis Park
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 7500 West 22nd Street, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota 55426
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   Phone: (952) 546-4261
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Texas Terrace A Villa Center
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 7900 West 28th Street, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota 55426
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   Phone: (952) 920-8380
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Sholom Home West
Medicare and Medicaid
Location: 3620 Phillips Parkway South, Saint Louis Park, Minnesota 55426
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   Phone: (952) 935-6311

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Leapfrog unveils new tool that allows purchasers to calculate money spent on medical errors

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Antidepressant use may increase risk of strokes caused by bleeding in the brain

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The underdevelopment of a specific brain region may cause schizophrenia

The underdevelopment of a specific region in the brain may lead to schizophrenia in individuals. According to research published today in BioMed Central's open access journal Molecular Brain, dentate gyrus, which is located in the hippocampus in the brain and thought to be responsible for working memory and mood regulation, remained immature in an animal model of schizophrenia.

How will IoT impact healthcare? An interview with David Doherty

IoT is a term being used to help communicate the complex transition that's happening as Mobile transforms the Internet into a network of devices. The idea of the internet being something we go to and use a mouse to navigate is dead as we now can talk to SIRI on our mobiles to immediately summon Uber cars and buy things from Amazon that will arrive in just a few hours. Welcome to a new world!

Defective PTCHD1 gene in brain creates symptoms associated with autism and ADHD

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Nursing Home

A nursing home (also called skilled nursing facility) is a facility or distinct part of an institution whose primary function is to provide medical, continuous nursing, and other health and social services to patients who are not in an acute phase of illness requiring services in a hospital, but who require primary restorative or skilled nursing services on an inpatient basis above the level of intermediate or custodial care in order to reach a degree of body functioning to permit self care in essential daily living.

A skilled nursing facility (SNF) may be a freestanding facility or part of a hospital that has been certified by Medicare to admit patients requiring subacute care and rehabilitation.

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