RETIRE IN CLARK PAMPANGA: SKILLED NURSING CARE COMMUNITY OVERVIEW
Nursing care communities are commonly referred to as skilled nursing and rehab centers or nursing homes. This is a senior living residence for people who need either long-term care or skilled nursing and rehabilitation services. These communities provide all of the personal care and services of an assisted living with the addition of 24-hour nursing care.
Long-term care is for older adults who need around the clock nursing care. These residents need help not only with basic ADLs (activities of daily living) but need the supervision of staff to maintain their safety.
Skilled nursing and rehabilitation services are also provided in most nursing centers. This higher level of more complex medical care is typically for patients who have had an injury, acute illness or a surgery. This level of care requires the services of a licensed nurse and often times physical, occupational or speech therapy. These patients usually require more frequent, intensive treatment and/or therapy services.
Residents typically live in a private or shared accommodations. Sometimes bathrooms are shared between patients or even between two rooms. Some rooms and suites have a private shower and most have a shower room or โspaโ on each wing.
HOW ARE THEY PAID
Reimbursement for nursing care community patients and residents is a bit complex. If a patient is there just for a short-term rehabilitation stay, Medicare and/or private insurance typically covers the stay. (See Medicare link on our home page for a full explanation.) If the patient continues to meet what is known as the โskilled criteriaโ during their rehab stay, Medicare covers the first twenty days at 100% and then 80 additional days at 80%. If a patient has a secondary insurance, it often covers the 20% not covered by Medicare.
For long-term care residents, private funds, Medicaid, and long-term care insurance are the typical methods of payment.
HOW ARE THEY REGULATED
Nursing care communities are regulated at both the state and the federal level. They are licensed and regulated by the Department of Public Health for the state, and are certified by both Medicaid and Medicare. In addition, there are licensing standards for the administrators and the clinical staff.
Source: http://www.assistedlivinginfo.com/Skilled-Nursing-Care/Skilled-Nursing-Care-Overview
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