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Bobby Stephenson

Combining compassionate, personalized care with advanced clinical services, Rehab Select provides those we serve with both the highest quality care and quality of life. Long term care, rehabilitation services, and physical therapy services.

Recent Posts

3 Long Term Care Questions to Ask Yourself

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jul 26, 2017 8:00:00 AM

Choosing a long term care facility, whether for yourself or a loved one, is a very big, important and complex decision. Choosing well is a process, one that will require quite an investment of time and effort. You will, of course, need to focus a great deal of that time and effort on researching the reputation of each facility you're considering in terms of quality of care, environment and cost, among other factors. However, once that is done and it's time to visit and interview each facility that makes it through the vetting process to your short list, there are 3 important questions to ask yourself as you make those visits in Alabama facilities.

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Topics: Long Term Care

Skilled Nursing: Evaluating Discharge Procedures

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jul 19, 2017 8:00:00 AM

If you are planning a short-term stay in a skilled nursing facility to recover and rehabilitate after a surgery or medical issue, you have probably invested a great deal of time and effort into choosing a facility that can meet your needs during your stay. However, chances are that you, like most healthcare consumers, haven't evaluated your chosen facility's discharge procedures – what you can expect from them as your stay comes to an end.

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Topics: Skilled Nursing

Comparing the Cost of Long Term Care in Alabama

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jul 12, 2017 8:30:00 AM

While quality of care and quality of life are certainly the primary considerations in choosing a long term care facility for yourself or a loved one, there is no getting away from the fact that costs must also factor into that choice. Comparing costs from one facility to another can be a confusing process since services provided and financial arrangements concerning those services vary widely. So how can the average person make reasonably accurate cost comparisons?

Here are basic steps to take to get a true picture of the costs associated with each facility you're considering for your care needs.

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Topics: Long Term Care

Choosing a Skilled Nursing Facility: Visiting With a Critical Eye

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jul 5, 2017 8:00:00 AM

Checking carefully into any skilled nursing facility you're considering for your care or that of a loved one is very important to ensuring that you choose one that will provide quality care and services. Much of that checking involves looking into Medicare ratings, health and safety reports and other factors that can be researched online or over the phone. However, as important as that sort of research is, visiting facilities in person with a critical eye is a method that simply cannot be beat for sizing up their quality of care.

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Topics: Skilled Nursing

7 Critical Components of Effective Skilled Nursing

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jun 28, 2017 8:00:00 AM

If you're in need of skilled nursing care, you'll certainly want to choose a facility for that care that is equipped to be effective in meeting your health and wellness needs. So what do you need to know to make sure that is so? Here are 7 critical components of effective skilled nursing care that you should expect to be present in any facility you choose to entrust with your care.

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Topics: Long Term Care

Why Experience Matters in a Skilled Nursing Facility

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jun 21, 2017 8:00:00 AM

There are many important factors that informed healthcare consumers investigate as they choose a skilled nursing facility for themselves or a loved one.

The standard list includes the overall quality of care, the comfort and atmosphere of the facility, inspection and survey reports, licensure details and staffing details – such as staff numbers, credentials and turnover rates. However, there is another very important factor that is often overlooked: Experience.

Here we'll get into what that means in this context and why it matters in terms of choosing top-quality skilled nursing care.

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Topics: Long Term Care, Skilled Nursing

Our Patient's Friend Wanted to Say 'Thank You'

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jun 20, 2017 2:56:58 PM

Our employees care deeply about the physical and emotional well-being of the people they serve, whether they see them from behind desks in the social services office or heal them through contact in physical therapy.

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Pulmonary Rehab is Essential to Effectively Coping with COPD

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jun 14, 2017 8:30:00 AM

Have you recently been diagnosed with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, or COPD? If so, you're not alone. Approximately 24 million people in the US currently live with this disease.

Coping with COPD doesn't necessarily mean you have to give up your normal life however. Instead, you can learn how to manage your disease so that you can live fully and actively.

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Topics: COPD, Pulmonary Rehab

Skilled Nursing Facilities: Checking for Complaints and Violations

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jun 14, 2017 8:00:00 AM

Choosing a skilled nursing facility to entrust with the care of yourself or a loved one is a very big deal, and doing it well means delving into a lot of details about each facility on your list of local options. Among the more important of these details are whether or not a facility has had more complaints or violations registered against it than the average facility, and whether or not those issues have been resolved appropriately. So what do you need to know about checking for complaints and violations?

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Topics: Long Term Care, Skilled Nursing

Which Type of Long Term Care Facility Should You Choose?

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Jun 7, 2017 8:00:00 AM

If you or a loved one need more care than can be reliably provided at home, a good long term care facility is probably your best bet. So how do you go about choosing a facility? The first decision you'll have to make is which type of facility you'll need. Here's what you need to know to ensure that you're well-prepared to choose a facility that provides the level of care that best suits your needs.

When choosing a long term care facility, your basic options are assisted living facilities, skilled nursing facilities and nursing homes. The key difference between the different types of facilities is the level of care they provide to the clients they serve.

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Topics: Long Term Care