Antonyms for "Ambulatory Care Facilities Nonhospital" are those medical facilities where patients are admitted for extended stays and require 24/7 medical attention. These facilities include hospitals, long-term care centers, nursing homes, and hospice care. Unlike ambulatory care facilities, hospitals provide a higher level of care and treatment options, including surgeries, advanced diagnostic services, and intensive care units. Long-term care centers and nursing homes cater to patients with chronic illnesses, disabilities, or require rehabilitation after surgery or illness. Hospices are specialized medical facilities for terminally ill patients or those with life-limiting illnesses. While ambulatory care facilities prioritize same-day outpatient care, hospital settings, long-term care centers, nursing homes, and hospices focus on long-term care and management of patient's medical needs.