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Yes, Medicaid may pay for some or all of the costs this all depends on the situation. You will need to fill out the proper paperwork to get approval for these benefits. Did you know the Facilities will be more than happy to help you get started? Contact one of the ones listed today to get started.
Assisted living offers housing solutions for the long term along with care for seniors who have chosen to live in the facility to help lower the burden on family members. They also help seniors who do not have family members to care for them as needed. These are for seniors who are generally active and may need some support with:
They also offer social settings for activities with other residents on:
Yes, and they go through inspections to make sure the locations are in good condition.
Yes to operate an assisted living community it must carry liability insurance.
Yes, and the Skilled Aides have gone to school to learn how to properly administer medications such as insulin for people with Diabetes.
Yes, they have vans to provide rides to doctor appointments. The Passenger Vans are set in case someone uses a wheelchair along with that they have transfer chairs especially if they use heavy-duty electric wheelchairs.
Yes, the cooks can prepare meals for special diets for people who might diabetes. When people have diabetes it is a struggle to keep blood sugar within range. This is very important as they have weekend immune systems and take longer to recover from wounds. Some people develop diabetic ulcers and need chronic wound care.
When it is time to find the best facility for you or a loved one we have connected with some of the best-rated ones in the USA. We have taken the time to pull background checks through your state. We do this to ensure they have no abuse or neglect charges.