Skilled Nursing Facility Facts To Know

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by Bill Bates Debra Downing Chris Carter

When it comes to finding the right elder care solution for someone that you care about, it is important to consider all of your options. Skilled nursing facilities, or nursing homes, offer intensive care 24-hours a day and must be licensed by the state in order to meet safety, staffing, and care standards. It is estimated that 1.5 million people in the United States currently reside in nursing homes.

Some services provided by skilled nursing facilities are: nursing care, including care coordination, injections, ventilator care, and medication administration, medical and dental care including-ray, pharmacy, laboratory and routine dental services, and rehabilitation, including occupational, physical, and speech therapy. Other types of care routinely provided include personal care, dietary consultation, social activities, and supervision and custodial care.

Medicaid is one way to help offset the cost of SNF care. Many nursing home residents are Medicaid beneficiaries, but the requirements are strict and the application and approval process can take time, so it is best to investigate your options ahead of time. Individuals with long-term care insurance can save significant amounts of money on SNF care, so be sure to look into your options if you havent done so already.

Medicare pays for SNF care only in cases where the care is deemed medically necessary, i.e. post hospital recuperation care, wound care, or injury recovery care,. This does not include daily living care and benefits are limited to 20 days of full coverage and 80 days of partial coverage. As with any important care decision, be sure to explore your options carefully and speak with your loved one and family members to consider their wishes before deciding.

Skilled nursing facilities are typically located within a hospital. Skilled nursing facilities are establishments with permanent facilities including inpatient beds. Services provided include medical services, and continuous nursing services to provide treatment for patients

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