Nursing care level I
In terms of the Nursing Care Statistics of the Federal Statistical Office:Persons in the nursing care level I are persons, who need help at least once a day with body care, food or mobility for at least two performances in one or more fields and in addition several times per week in the household. On average this must take at least 90 minutes per day of this, more than 45 minutes must be dedicated to basic care.
Selected information about "Nursing care level I":
Tables:
- First expertises and expertise recommendations carried out by medical services, e.g by nursing care level (1995-2017)
- Nursing allowance recipients (1999-2015)
- Persons in need of care in Residential nursing care facilities (1999-2015)
- Persons in need of care in outpatient nursing care (1999-2015)
- Persons in need of care, e.g. by region, age and sex (1999-2015)
- Private Health Insurance, benefits of the obligatory nursing care insurance
- Residential nursing care facilities, remuneration, e.g. type of service (1999-2015)
- Social long-term care insurance, granted applications (until 2016)
- Social long-term care insurance, recipients of benefits on an annual average, e.g. by type of service (until 2016)
Digrams:
- Nursing allowance recipients by level of nursing care [Line Chart]
- Persons in need of care in inpatient nursing care facilities by nursing care level [Line Chart]
- Persons in need of care in outpatient nursing care by nursing care level [Line Chart]
Data Sources:
Definitions:
- Nursing care level 0
- Nursing care level II
- Nursing care level III
- Persons in need of care (until 2015)
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