A skilled nursing facility is limited in the eyes of some people but the truth is, nursing homes provide a wide range of care. Aside from custodial and medical care, there are also special services that these facilities provide. Like what? AIDS/HIV Program In addition to the usual services provided, patients can also seek the help of this facility if they have AIDS or HIV. There is a long term care plan or program designed for people with these conditions. Taking care of an elderly is hard and with these conditions things can get worse because of complications. Why take all the responsibility when you can rely on a facility that specializes on the aforementioned conditions. Coma Program Brain injuries is the most common cause of coma, some surpass this condition while others just lay their lifeless for years while their family members continue to lose hope. Most comatose patients stay in the hospital which is far more expensive. In times like this, you should be more practical and resort into a facility that is more affordable and yet the services offered are at par with a hospital. This is highly recommended to those who have long term care insurance and use their daily benefit amount to cover the cost of this facility. Alzheimer’s and Dementia Program Patients with Alzheimer’s or Dementia are hard to take care of particularly if you are not a skilled caregiver. Family members have their limitations, they may be emotionally weak, their knowledge in providing care isn’t enough to make things comfortable for the patients and they don’t have the luxury of time to focus their attention with this kind of responsibility. Nursing homes have special program that is designed to improve the condition of the patients. Aside from that, there are also elder care specialists who execute this plan and makes sure that the treatment produces positive results. This program makes use of activities that encourage the patient to become independent and have the confidence to make decisions on their own. Hospice Care This type of facility also provides hospice care such as palliative and supportive care. Patients who have a terminal illness and in the latter stages of their lives need hospice care. Family members can also benefit from this since the treatment includes spiritual, social, psychological and economical. They also need support, the strength to go on and continue living their lives once their loved ones pass away and learn how to adjust without them by their side. But before a patient can be eligible for this program, the doctor and medical director of hospice should provide certification that the patient has a life expectancy of six months or even less. Once the patient gets certified, then a hospice plan will be made. Again, instead of staying in the hospital or at home, you have another option. Letting a patient stay in nursing homes isn’t that expensive compared to staying in a hospital. This can be made more affordable if the patient has long term care insurance that can cover the cost of hospice care.
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