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The three names commonly applied to the person receiving care are "patient," "client," and "resident." "Patient" typically refers to individuals receiving medical treatment, while "client" is often used in social services or therapeutic contexts. "Resident" usually describes someone living in a care facility, such as a nursing home or assisted living community. Each term reflects different aspects of the care relationship and setting.

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