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Source: American Health Care Association
Description:
Information for family members of long-term care facility residents; covers practical and emotional challenges.
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Source: American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living
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Resources from AHCA's LongTermLiving.com consumer website
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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Information about care conferences--when are they held? Who should attend? What is the role of resident and family?
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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What to look for, assessing your needs, paying for care; includes a selection checklist.
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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How family and friends can help before, during and after the move. Includes suggestions to help the person continue to feel connected after the move.
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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Why resident belongings are so important; how items get lost; tips for keeping property safe.
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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Discusses the decision-making process, including levels of care, payment options, and helping the person look at the move as a positive choice.
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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Why visits are important; practical tips for a successful visit; dealing with difficult situations.
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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The role of the long-term care ombudsman; working together to solve problems; other resources.
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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Covers basic resident rights, including dignity and respect, information and choice, privacy and confidentiality. Also examines resident responsibilities.
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Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Online booklet from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services; also includes information about residents' rights.
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Source: Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations
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Questions to ask when selecting a nursing facility
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Source: American Health Care Association/National Center for Assisted Living
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Consumer information about deciding where to live, finding a nursing home or assisted living facility; advice for families.
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Source: AARP
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Information from AARP about skilled nursing facilities, assisted living, home health and other senior living options
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Source: American Health Care Association
Description:
With love, understanding, help and planning, the uncertainty of entering and adjusting to life in
a nursing facility can be greatly minimized.
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Source: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Site provides a wide range of information and options to help consumers plan for future long-term care needs
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Information for persons serving as advocates for residents' rights and quality care. Includes a searchable directory.
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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Three-part form to help you or your loved one make a smooth transition to living and receiving care in a nursing facility.
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Source: American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
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Information for residents and family members about choosing and living in a long-term care facility.
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Source: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
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Searchable information about the past performance of every Medicare and Medicaid certified nursing home in the country.
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Source: American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
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Resources include selecting a long-term care facility; paying for services; family caregiving; serving as a long-term care volunteer.
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Source: American Health Care Association
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Overview of financial issues associated with nursing home and other long term care, and information about planning ahead
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
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Form for organizing your notes before and during a nursing home care conference.
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Source: National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (N4A)
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Searchable directory of assisted living, residential care, nursing care and rehabilitation, independent living and retirement communities
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Source: IlluminAge Communication Partners
Description:
When choosing between long-term care facilities, use this checklist to compare the available choices.
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