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How long do people live once they go into a nursing home?: Answering the Longevity Question

According to a study published in the *Journal of the American Geriatrics Society*, the median length of stay for nursing home residents prior to death is approximately five months. This statistic offers a stark reality check for families facing difficult decisions and raises the crucial question: **How long do people live once they go into a nursing home?** The answer is more complex than a single number, as it depends on whether the admission is for short-term rehabilitation or long-term chronic care.

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