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Institutional care

Institutional care refers to the provision of support and services in facilities designed for specific groups, such as children, the elderly, or those with disabilities. These institutions, like nursing homes or orphanages, offer structured environments where residents receive assistance with daily activities, medical care, and social interaction. The goal is to promote well-being and safety while addressing individual needs. While institutional care can provide essential services, it is essential to consider the quality of care and the extent to which it fosters independence and community integration for those living there.