AssistedSeniorLiving wants to enhance seniors’ and their families’ understanding of both the essential facts and complicated issues associated with nursing care, so they can make the most educated choice possible when searching for a nursing home.
Rome nursing homes provide high levels of custodial, medical and social care that fall one step below hospital care. Patients have comprehensive care needs that cannot be fulfilled by a lower level of care. Area nursing homes, also called skilled nursing facilities, aim to give patients proper services to assist their efforts to rehabilitate from an operation, recover from an acute medical crisis or maintain the condition of a serious illness or disorder.
As a residential care facility, nursing homes employ a fully staffed team of caregivers, including registered nurses, certified nursing aides, doctors, therapists, non-medical personnel, housekeepers, dining and food service workers and social workers, which collaborates to target the specific needs of each patient.
The monthly costs for Rome skilled nursing facility residency are very affordable compared to both the national average and the Georgia median level. Semi-private and private SNF accommodations fall around $350 per month below the state median, costing $4,669 and $4,928 per month, respectively.
Providing services for home care workers and family caregivers is a vital component of many nursing facilities. They are aware of the many stresses placed on these caregivers. Respite care offers patients a set period of nursing care, which may be from days to weeks, that allows the caregiving relationship to take a short break. These arrangements allow caregivers to replenish their patience and release some of the pressure that builds up with everyday care. Adult day health care gives family caregivers the option of knowing their patient is in a safe environment when they are at work. These facilities are equipped with both social and health services and keep older adults from becoming too isolated or lonely.
Aside from the two main categories of nursing care, which are short-term and long-term care, some facilities in Rome contain special care units that treat patients who have a specific medical concern.
Short-term care require rehabilitation services to mitigate the effects of acute medical trauma like falls, surgeries, cardiac arrest, strokes and aneurisms. These patients are filtered from hospital care to a nursing facility by their doctor. Proper hospital care is an invaluable resource that can set the foundation for a patient’s recovery process. Based on patients’ hospital experiences, quality health care services in Rome are found at Floyd Medical Center and Redmond Regional Medical Center. Short-term care is usually the midway point of a patient’s recuperation. Patients are guided along a professionally designed course of treatment that often consists of respiratory, auditory, speech, physical or occupational therapy sessions. When patients are done with short-term care, many transfer to an assisted living facility or in home care arrangement.
Long-term care fosters a comfortable and responsive environment that allows residents to maintain or improve the state of conditions like Alzheimer’s, congestive heart failure, osteoarthritis, emphysema, Parkinson’s, peripheral vascular disease and diabetes mellitus. Patients receive periodic to around-the-clock treatment that is tailored to maximize their well-being. Doctors and nurses administer regular vital sign checks and execute medical procedures like dialysis, medication adjustment, enteral feeding tubes, intravenous therapy and ostomy care. Non-medical personnel are present to assist patients who cannot independently complete daily living tasks. Social workers try to promote a high quality of life by encouraging residents to partake in leisure, relaxation, spiritual and socially interactive activities.
Patients who may be eligible for Medicare need to be aware of the benefits they may be in line to receive. Medicare is a government program that gives assistance to the elderly and disabled populations. Social Security recipients qualify for Medicare. Medicare allows full coverage for up to 20 days of nursing stays. A further 80 days of skilled care are covered less a daily copayment fee. There are certain limitations to the program. Medicare does not pay for patients who only need custodial care. They must have had a hospital stay of at least three days before moving to a nursing home and must receive care for a diagnosis made by their hospital. Contacting your State Health Insurance Assistance Program can provide you with more information about the rules, regulations and provisions of Medicare.
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