Transcript Choosing the Right Place to Receive Care
Choosing the Right Place to Receive Care
I N Y O U R O L D E R Y E A R S
Peter Hebertson, MS Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services …promoting independence through advocacy, engagement and access to resources
Home
continued The majority of seniors want to receive the care they need in their homes.
Family Support
Majority of support provided by family caregivers
Private Duty Service Faith Based Support Older American’s Act Services
Meals on Wheels
Transportation Chore Services Senior Centers Caregiver Support
Home
Government Supported Programs
Medicare
Hospice
Rehabilitative In-home Services
Medicaid Home and Community Based Programs
Veterans Administration
Long Term Care Insurance Policy
Assisted Living Facilities
These facilities provide assistance for seniors who need help maintaining activities of daily living (ADL’s).
Bathing Dressing Food Preparation Medication Assistance Transferring Memory Care Issues Long Term Care Insurance Policy
Assisted Living Facilities
Studio or one bedroom apartments Common dining area Three meals a day Assistance with ADL’s Person needs to be able to leave the facility with one person assist Private pay New Choices Waiver Program
Skilled and Intermediate Care Facilities
aka: Nursing Homes These facilities provide assistance for seniors who need help with all ADLS’s or have considerate cognitive issues.
Based on medical model Usually semi-private rooms All meals prepared Recreational and social work activities provided All medication distributed by nursing staff Hands on assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, transferring Followed closely by the attending physician
Skilled and Intermediate Care Facilities
aka: Nursing Homes Funding Private Pay Medicare
For rehabilitation only
Medicaid
For custodial care for low-income medically qualifying people
Veterans Administration Long Term Care Insurance Policy
What to Look For in a Long Term Care Facility
Always visit the facility before admission Interview staff Talk to residents and families who live there Contact your local Ombudsman Program Check annual surveys and Medicare.gov
Make basic observations
Is there any odor?
Are the residents clean?
Is the facility clean?
Are residents engaged in activities?
Are residents restrained or sedated?
Are call lights unanswered?
Can you observe adequate staff?
Does the physical environment look safe?
Useful Phone Numbers
Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services
385-468-3200
Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services Ombudsman Program
385-468-3255
Bureau of Health Care Licensing
801-538-6158
Eldercare Locator
1-800-677-1116
www.eldercare.gov