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Making a transition to a senior living campus can be overwhelming, with the social, financial, and care factors that need to be con- sidered. Understanding these factors along with the types of support available in the various senior living options is the first step in choosing the best setting for yourself, a friend, or a loved one. If you're looking for low main- tenance living along with amenities such as dining, housekeeping and transportation services, Independent Living or Assisted Living may be the right choice. Both options are designed to offer social support and activity when little to no routine clinical care is needed. These settings are also valuable in addressing the isolation and depression often seen in the senior population by offering seniors the opportunity to be part of a close- knit community through regular interaction with their peers at meals, leisure time and planned activities. While costs of Independent and Assisted Living campuses are most typically covered by the individual, a limited number of these campuses may accept the Medicaid Waiver and Veterans Assistance. available before you need them, if possible. This is a good time to make a list of questions you have and information you will need. Make a list of at least three nearby facilities that offer the services you anticipate needing, and set up a time to tour and speak with the Administrator and Admissions Director, along with other key facility personnel at each location. Make sure to have your list of questions with you and take plenty of notes during your visit. Finally, at some point in the process, you may want to talk to an elder law attorney to discuss your present arrangements and to help you plan for your future needs. Dementia effects approximately 1 in 3 seniors; therefore, many Skilled Nursing Facilities provide specialized memory care units to focus on the specific needs of those diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. This type of care is most usually covered either privately or by Medicaid. Today's seniors have many living options and levels of care that could be needed at Skilled Nursing Care also provides a long- term care option for those seniors who may need medical care and support services that cannot be provided at home. This type of skilled nursing care is most typically covered by either the individual's private funds or by Medicaid. The appearance and services offered by Skilled Nursing Facilities continue to evolve in response to the needs and desires of today's seniors. Today's Skilled Nursing Facilities offer modern features such as pre- ferred dining options, spas and beauty salons, game rooms and outside courtyards and All Skilled Nursing Facilities are given a "star" rating ranging from a low of 1 star to the highest rating of 5 stars. This rating gives consumers a snapshot of the quality of each nursing home and offers a way to compare healthcare facilities. To view a current list of facilities in a specific area and their most recent star rating, begin by going to www.medicare.gov. some point. Understanding the options through research and planning can be the key in making the best choice for you or your loved one. 100% Employee Owned Skilled Nursing Care offers several different options for seniors with varying levels of medical support. Following an injury, surgery or illness, patients may need medical care for a Planning ahead for the move to a senior community can be an import- ant step in choosing the best place for you. 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The focus of a short-term rehabilitation stay is generally to provide therapy, medical care, and support services in a comfortable home-like setting, with the goal of returning the patient to their home and preferred activities. many other amenities. Both private and semi- private rooms may be available, though in most instances, Medicaid does not cover the cost of private rooms. In addition, trans- portation is often available for physician appointments and activities. Making a transition to a senior living campus can be overwhelming, with the social, financial, and care factors that need to be con- sidered. Understanding these factors along with the types of support available in the various senior living options is the first step in choosing the best setting for yourself, a friend, or a loved one. If you're looking for low main- tenance living along with amenities such as dining, housekeeping and transportation services, Independent Living or Assisted Living may be the right choice. Both options are designed to offer social support and activity when little to no routine clinical care is needed. These settings are also valuable in addressing the isolation and depression often seen in the senior population by offering seniors the opportunity to be part of a close- knit community through regular interaction with their peers at meals, leisure time and planned activities. While costs of Independent and Assisted Living campuses are most typically covered by the individual, a limited number of these campuses may accept the Medicaid Waiver and Veterans Assistance. available before you need them, if possible. This is a good time to make a list of questions you have and information you will need. Make a list of at least three nearby facilities that offer the services you anticipate needing, and set up a time to tour and speak with the Administrator and Admissions Director, along with other key facility personnel at each location. Make sure to have your list of questions with you and take plenty of notes during your visit. Finally, at some point in the process, you may want to talk to an elder law attorney to discuss your present arrangements and to help you plan for your future needs. Dementia effects approximately 1 in 3 seniors; therefore, many Skilled Nursing Facilities provide specialized memory care units to focus on the specific needs of those diagnosed with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia. This type of care is most usually covered either privately or by Medicaid. Today's seniors have many living options and levels of care that could be needed at Skilled Nursing Care also provides a long- term care option for those seniors who may need medical care and support services that cannot be provided at home. This type of skilled nursing care is most typically covered by either the individual's private funds or by Medicaid. The appearance and services offered by Skilled Nursing Facilities continue to evolve in response to the needs and desires of today's seniors. Today's Skilled Nursing Facilities offer modern features such as pre- ferred dining options, spas and beauty salons, game rooms and outside courtyards and All Skilled Nursing Facilities are given a "star" rating ranging from a low of 1 star to the highest rating of 5 stars. This rating gives consumers a snapshot of the quality of each nursing home and offers a way to compare healthcare facilities. To view a current list of facilities in a specific area and their most recent star rating, begin by going to www.medicare.gov. some point. Understanding the options through research and planning can be the key in making the best choice for you or your loved one. 100% Employee Owned Skilled Nursing Care offers several different options for seniors with varying levels of medical support. Following an injury, surgery or illness, patients may need medical care for a Planning ahead for the move to a senior community can be an import- ant step in choosing the best place for you. It is recommended that you take the opportunity to research what options are Miller's Merry Manor Helping patients get nhere Home! they most nwant to be... Welofe 5544 E. State Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46815 260-749-9506 HOME Grandma Connect with us online at www.MillersMerryManor.com or on Facebook: Miller's Merry Manor - Fort Wayne