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Archive for the ‘Medicaid’ Category
Monday, December 13th, 2010
In the state of New Jersey, individuals who require nursing home care may still have the option of remaining in their homes and receiving home care. The Jersey Assistance for Community Caregivers, or JACC, program, is a state-funded program that prevents or delays individuals who require skilled nursing and other nursing home services from being placed in a nursing facility. (more…)
Tags: Home Care, Medicaid, New Jersey, Nursing Homes, skilled nursing Posted in Home Care, Medicaid, Nursing Home Alternatives, Nursing Homes, skilled nursing | No Comments »
Monday, December 6th, 2010
Nursing homes are eschewed by seniors for a variety of reasons, including the surrendering of personal independence, the financial cost, and the perception that nursing homes are “the end of the line.” However, in the state of Pennsylvania, about 400 Philadelphians are taking a novel approach to nursing home care. Living Independently for Elders, or LIFE, has partnered with the St. Agnes Continuing Care Center to provide comprehensive care for older individuals in what many call a “nursing home without walls.”
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Tags: Medicaid, Medicare, nursing home, Pennsylvania, skilled nursing Posted in Care Giving Strategies, Home Care, Medicaid, Medicare, Nursing Home Alternatives, Nursing Homes, skilled nursing | No Comments »
Saturday, November 20th, 2010
In the state of Texas, long term care can be quite expensive, ranging from $900 to $3,000 per month for care in an assisted living facility, and from $150 to $200 per day for care in a nursing home. How can one cope with such high costs? (more…)
Tags: assisted living, long term care, Long Term Care Insurance, skilled nursing Posted in Care Costs, Long Term Care, Long Term Care Insurance, Medicaid, Medicare, skilled nursing | No Comments »
Sunday, October 10th, 2010
New York assisted living facilities (ALFs) are in trouble. There are two types of assisted living programs in the state of New York: the licensed assisted living residence, which caters mainly to privately funded clients, and the Assisted Living Program (ALP), which caters to Medicaid-supported clients. The problem lies with the two-tiered system that has been created by the state of New York: one system caters to the rich, while the other caters to the poor. In many cases, there is a glaring discrepancy in the types of amenities and quality of care that can be expected at facilities that cater to the rich versus the poor. There are also different laws and standards that apply to each of the different facilities. (more…)
Tags: assisted living, assisted living care, assisted living program, Medicaid, Medicare, New York Posted in Assisted Living Facilities, Long Term Care, Medicaid, Nursing Home Alternatives | No Comments »
Monday, October 4th, 2010
The state of Pennsylvania boasts a plethora of long term care planning resources. These resources are intended to provide information about long term care services that may be required because of injury, illness, disability, or aging. Resources available include the following: (more…)
Tags: long term care, Long Term Care Insurance, Pennsylvania Posted in Long Term Care, Long Term Care Insurance, Medicaid, Medicare | No Comments »
Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
Nursing homes offer skilled nursing and around-the-clock care for individuals who are too sick or frail to adequately care for themselves. However, many of these individuals would prefer to remain in their own homes rather than live in a nursing home. There may also be concerns about the costs involved in nursing home care. Fortunately, many states, including California, offer two alternative programs to nursing homes: the Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), and the Social Managed Care Plan. (more…)
Tags: california, managed care, Nursing Homes, PACE, skilled nursing Posted in Home Care, Medicaid, Medicare, Nursing Home Alternatives, Nursing Homes | No Comments »
Sunday, September 5th, 2010
The state of Oregon offers several program options for senior home care, allowing seniors to remain in their own homes while receiving valuable services. These options not only save money, but they help maintain quality of life for the affected individuals. (more…)
Tags: Home Care, oregon, senior Posted in Care Giving Strategies, Home Care, Medicaid | No Comments »
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