Nursing Homes (SNF)

  • How Involved Should Families Be When Elders Live in a Senior Living Facility?

    Striking a careful balance is crucial when it comes to visits and family involvement at a long-term care facility.

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  • Needs Assessment: The First Step When Moving to Senior Housing

    Senior living communities conduct a needs assessment that measures potential residents’ physical and cognitive abilities to ensure that a senior’s needs match the services the community is able to provide.

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  • Returning to Senior Housing After a Hospital Stay

    A hospital stay can seriously affect a senior’s health and independence. Understanding the common issues that occur during care transitions will help you and your loved one know what to expect and ensure the discharge process goes as smoothly as possible.

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  • What to Expect After a Hip Replacement

    You've found a surgeon you trust, scheduled the procedure, and figured out which senior rehabilitation center your loved one will be staying in, but are you prepared for what comes after the surgery?

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  • Assisted Living for Couples: Can Couples Live Together in Senior Living Communities?

    Moving to a senior living community is always a significant life change. When couples can remain together, the transition may become a little easier.

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  • Senior Housing Options for Dementia Patients

    Deciding what type of long-term care an aging loved one needs is far more complex when dementia is a factor. Explore senior housing options and the limitations of each when considering the appropriate level of care for a senior with dementia.

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  • VA Aid & Attendance Pension Helps Veterans Cover the Costs of Long-Term Care

    A tax-free monetary benefit from the VA can help low-income veterans who require the aid and attendance of another person pay for care services in their own homes and in residential settings like assisted living facilities and nursing homes.

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  • How Can My Elderly Parent Qualify for Medicaid?

    Find out how annuities play into Medicaid planning for your elderly parents. It may seem hard to believe that annuities can help the elderly qualify for Medicaid - yes, Medicaid. This is sometimes called the "Half-A-Loaf" approach, and in certain cases, it can be a lifesaver for those who need the help the most.

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  • When Is a Primary Residence Exempt From Medicaid?

    It depends. Certain conditions impact whether Medicaid “counts” an elder’s house as an asset once they move into a nursing home. Get the facts straight to ensure your loved one’s primary residence is protected.

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  • Elders and Sex: Is it Ok for Elderly in Nursing Homes to Have Sex?

    Is it OK for elderly people in nursing homes to have sex? What happens when your elderly mom or dad falls in love with another senior at the nursing home or assisted living facility? When there's promiscuity in the nursing home, where do staff step in?

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  • Home Care vs. Nursing Homes: What’s the Difference?

    Home care services provide nonmedical help with everyday tasks, while nursing homes offer around-the-clock supervision and skilled nursing care.

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  • Cost of Home Care vs. Nursing Homes: Preparing for the Next Step

    Home care costs an average of $4,957 a month, while nursing homes cost an average of $7,908 a month, though each option offers different services.

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  • When Is It Time for a Nursing Home?

    Most seniors (and their family caregivers) share a common goal: avoiding nursing home placement. But when an elder’s needs increase, it’s important to recognize when it’s time for a higher level of care.

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  • Senior Rehabilitation Settings and Levels of Care Explained

    Understanding the differences between inpatient senior rehabilitation and outpatient rehab services will help you avoid headaches when trying to find the best rehabilitation center for an elderly loved one.

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  • A Rest Home Sleepover

    We may eventually have to consider transitioning our loved ones to independent or assisted living, nursing care, or even memory care. Of course, many of us have visited these places, but do we truly know what living there is like?

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  • How to Take a ‘Vacation’ From a Long-Term Care Facility

    The rules that govern therapeutic leave for nursing home residents depend on how a how a senior’s care is being paid for. Avoid costly mistakes by learning about Medicare and Medicaid bed hold policies.

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  • Understanding Nursing Home Discharge Regulations and Resident Rights

    It can be a real shock when a care facility notifies a family that it is evicting their aging loved one. Learn about the nursing home discharge and appeals process to prevent an unfair or unsafe discharge.

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  • 6 Tips for Finding Residential Care for a Bariatric Patient

    Seniors who are overweight or obese face significant challenges when trying to find a long-term care facility that can accommodate their unique needs. These tips will help you narrow down your search for bariatric nursing home care.

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  • Who Was Your Loved One Before Dementia?

    Caregivers and professionals may brush over the past due to a loved one's dementia diagnosis. However, even if they can't remember much, the past can also be a helpful tool for meaningful communication.

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  • There Are No Excuses for Avoiding Nursing Home Visits

    There are many tired justifications for getting out of visiting a loved one in a hospital, nursing home or other long-term care facility. A dementia patient explains why he finds these selfish excuses to be simply unacceptable.

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