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termijnzorg

Termijnzorg is a Dutch term used in the Netherlands to describe temporary or interim care services intended to bridge gaps in formal care during transitions or periods of increased need. It is a form of short-term care designed for people who require help after a hospital stay, during rehabilitation, or when ongoing care arrangements are temporarily insufficient.

The scope of termijnzorg can include home-based support such as personal and nursing care, domestic assistance,

Organisation and funding are typically handled by municipalities, care providers, and health insurers, depending on the

Purpose and goals of termijnzorg are to prevent unnecessary hospital or nursing home admissions, support recovery

meal
provision,
and
social
activation;
it
can
also
involve
day
care
or
temporary
residential
arrangements.
In
addition,
termijnzorg
may
offer
respite
support
for
informal
carers
and
crisis
interventions
to
stabilize
a
situation
and
prevent
further
deterioration.
The
exact
mix
of
services
is
determined
by
the
individual’s
assessment
and
the
intended
duration
of
the
care
arrangement.
setting
and
duration.
Access
usually
begins
with
an
assessment
by
a
healthcare
professional,
such
as
a
district
nurse
or
general
practitioner,
to
determine
need,
risk,
and
appropriate
interventions.
The
resulting
care
plan
specifies
a
fixed
period,
target
outcomes,
and
criteria
for
review
or
transition
to
longer-term
care
or
discharge.
and
rehabilitation,
maintain
or
improve
independence,
and
ensure
safe
transitions
between
care
settings.
Availability
and
terminology
can
vary
by
region,
with
some
areas
using
alternative
terms
for
comparable
short-term
arrangements.