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Community Care Centers

Community Care Centers (CCCs) are local facilities designed to provide healthcare and support services outside traditional hospitals. They serve as accessible locations where individuals—especially those with chronic conditions, disabilities, or in need of rehabilitation—can receive medical, therapeutic, and social support in a community setting. CCCs aim to improve quality of life by offering personalized care, reducing hospital visits, and promoting independence. These centers often coordinate with healthcare providers, social workers, and family members to ensure comprehensive, patient-centered support tailored to the community’s specific needs.