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Elder Care Services - Determining Your Level of Care
Author: M. Sanders
The condition of the person seeking nursing care is the key
factor in your choice of a long-term care facility. All
skilled/intermediate care nursing facilities provide personal
care and residential services including rooms, meals, planned
activities and programming to meet social and spiritual needs.
The levels of nursing and therapy services offered vary quite
widely, and these should be carefully matched to the
individual's needs. The resident's physician is involved
regularly in the direction of a resident's care. The nursing
staff works with and keeps the resident's physician updated on
any changes in the resident.
Sheltered Care
People who are functionally independent but need some assistance
in daily living, require the care of a sheltered care facility
(SC).
Sheltered care facilities emphasize the social needs of the
individual rather than the medical needs. Dietary and
housekeeping services, medication monitoring, and leisure
activities are primary functions of these facilities.
Assisted Living
People who are mobile but may need assistance with one or two
activities of daily living, may require the services of an
assisted living facility.
An assisted living facility is a congregate residential setting
that provides or coordinates personal services, 24-hour
supervision and (scheduled and unscheduled) assistance,
activities, and health-related services; is designed to minimize
the need to move; is designed to accommodate individual
residents' changing needs and preferences; is designed to
maximize residents' dignity, autonomy, privacy, independence,
choice, and safety; and is designed to encourage family and
community involvement.
Intermediate Care
People who need 24-hour nursing care by licensed nurses as
prescribed by a physician, require the care of an intermediate
care facility (ICF).
Rehabilitative programs, social services and daily activities
for persons not capable of full independent living, (such as
persons who are convalescing or persons with chronic conditions
which are not critical) are provided. Physical, occupational and
other therapies are also provided. This type of facility may be
certified to participate in the Medicare and/or Medicaid
program. Check with each facility.
Skilled Nursing Care
People who need 24-hour care require the care of a skilled
nursing facility (SNF).
Registered Nurses (RN), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPN), and
Certified Nurse Assistants (CNA) provide care and services
prescribed by physicians with heavy emphasis on medical nursing
care. Social services, as well as physical, occupational and
other therapies are provided. This type of facility may be
certified to participate in the Medicare and/or Medicaid
program. Check with each facility.
The full article: Elder Care Services - Determining Your Level of
Care
About the author:
M. Sanders is a long term care insurance marketing specialist.
She is appointed throughout the United States as a long term
care insurance representative with several major insurance
carriers. Her website, About
Long Term Care and LTC Insurance, contains information and
articles pertaining to long term care, insurance and other
related senior topics. It is her goal to inform the public about
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The decision to place your loved one into a nursing home is an extremely difficult decision, often causing much guilt for the caregiver. It is a very emotional decision for most clients we see and most are under a certain amount of stress, often great, when facing what they consider to be a drastic course of action.
I counsel our caregiver clients to get beyond the guilt as quickly as they can, because the situation their loved one is in is not the caregiver’s fault. And besides, the longer you remain under this stress, the less healthy you eat, or you eat way too much, the less you sleep, and some start drinking (my own mother started this late at night after she got my dad settled in bed for the evening – not healthy to say the least).
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