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Choosing an Alabama Long Term Care Facility: Narrowing Your Selection

Posted by Chris Schmidt | Apr 24, 2017 8:00:00 AM

So you've followed the standard advice for choosing a long term care facility and have created a list of facilities in your area. Given the fact that Alabama is home to well over 200 such facilities, chances are good that your list is rather long. So what now? How do you go about choosing your best option from that list? Your first step is to narrow your selection, which can be done through a process of researching your listed options and asking questions – a process that we'll outline here.

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Topics: Long Term Care

Birmingham Long Term Care: Questions to Ask the Ombudsman

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 18, 2017 9:00:00 AM

When the need for long term care arises, the process of planning that care can be a long, confusing and stressful one. The stakes are high, whether you're planning care for yourself or have taken on the responsibility of choosing care for a loved one. So how to ensure that you've covered all the bases in evaluating facilities in your area? The Alabama Long Term Care Ombudsman program can be a valuable resource for people who are working to choose the right Birmingham long-term care facility, and here we'll go over important questions to ask when you contact them.

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Alabama Long Term Care: What to Expect From Licensing Reports

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 14, 2017 9:00:00 AM

If you are in the process of choosing an Alabama long term care facility to address your healthcare needs or those of a loved one, you have likely run across quite a bit of advice on how to make solid choices. In most information pertaining to long-term care options, potential residents are advised to make sure facilities they are considering are licensed ones and to look for licensing reports as a source of information on the quality of care they offer. Here we'll go over what to expect from those reports.

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Types of Long Term Care Facilities (and benefits of each)

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 11, 2017 9:00:00 AM

Long term care facilities meet the care needs of people who are, either temporarily or permanently, unable to care for themselves. That care is focused on services that work to improve or maintain health, well-being and physical and cognitive function, promote independence and maximize quality of life. There are various types of long term care facilities in operation today to meet differing types and levels of care needs. Here we'll outline those types of facilities and the benefits offered by each to the individuals they serve.

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When to Look for a Montgomery Long Term Care Facility

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 10, 2017 9:00:00 PM

Many of us will, at some point in our lives, have to make decisions about long-term care for a loved one. Often, as that point draws near, we have a little trouble feeling sure about the timing. Does the situation really warrant the level of care these facilities offer? So how do you know when it is time to look for a Montgomery long-term care facility?

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Alabama Long Term Care: Costs Versus Amenities

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 6, 2017 9:00:00 AM

If you are exploring long term care facilities in Alabama, you have probably noticed that there are wide variations in the services and amenities offered from one facility to another, as well as differences in costs. So how do those two issues relate to one another? Here we'll outline the basic facts you need to know about costs versus amenities in Alabama long term care facilities.

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Admission to an Alabama Skilled Nursing Facility: What to Expect

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Apr 4, 2017 9:00:00 AM

Admission to an Alabama skilled nursing facility is a rather complex process and one that many individuals or families find stressful and intimidating. For that reason, you will find that most, if not all, facilities provide staff assistance in managing the process. That said, knowing what to expect can ensure that you're well-prepared, with all the right facts, figures and paperwork in hand to ensure that the admissions process is as smooth and efficient as possible. Here, we'll outline the basic steps of that process to make that preparation easier.

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Topics: Long Term Care, Skilled Nursing

3 Tips for Comparing Long Term Care Facilities in Alabama

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Mar 30, 2017 9:00:00 AM

Whether you or a loved one need to spend a little time in a long term care facility for recovery and rehabilitation or are looking at a lengthier stay for ongoing care, choosing the right facility is important. You need a long term care facility with a reputation for quality care, the ability to meet your individual care needs and a staff that is warm, caring, skilled and professional. You also need one that is clean and comfortable, affordable, accepts your insurance and is certified by Medicare and Medicaid.

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Skilled Nursing in Montgomery: Assessing Your Needs

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Mar 28, 2017 9:00:00 AM

Skilled nursing may become necessary for a number of reasons. It may be needed for several weeks or months for 24-hour care and support as a person rehabilitates from a surgery, stroke, injury or other serious medical incident. Skilled nursing care may also be needed on an ongoing basis for individuals who need round-the-clock medical care, assistance and/or supervision due to chronic health issues, degenerative diseases or disability. If you believe that skilled nursing care may be the best option for yourself or a loved one, assessing your care needs is the first step to finding out for sure – and if so, finding the right skilled nursing facility in Montgomery to meet those needs.

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Topics: Long Term Care, Skilled Nursing

How to Select Long Term Care for Your Loved One

Posted by Bobby Stephenson | Mar 23, 2017 9:00:00 AM

The need for long term care can arise for a variety of reasons. Perhaps your loved one has had an illness, injury or surgery and will require more care during recovery than can be provided reliably at home. Perhaps there are longer term issues, such as chronic disease or significant disability that require ongoing skilled nursing care. Whatever the reasons, choosing the right long term care facility to meet your loved one's individual needs is important, and here we've put together some pointers on just how to accomplish that goal.

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