Silverado is a memory care community that offers a
wide variety of services to citizens who are living with illnesses like Alzheimer’s
and dementia as well as those who are elderly. Funding for assisted living is
usually provided by the state government of California which only covers a
percentage of costs for a certain amount of time. Those who would like to file
for Medicaid have to meet certain requirements in order to be eligible. As a
result many families have to pay out of pocket or set up payments via
insurance, social security, retirement to supplement where the Medicare falls
short. In terms of citizen participation, the various private forms of payment
allow those receiving the care to be more selective and hands on. Citizens are
also able to effect the outcome of the type of care they receive by voting,
staying informed on the changes that the government makes in terms of cost and
forms of payment and also by speaking out and making an effort to change the
things they don’t like with the center. Silverado is also a private memory
center which means that they have even more outside funding and as a result
have no choice but to offer the best care to their clients.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Silverado Care
A nursing home or assisted living facility is a place that provides accommodations as well as health care for elderly people. For a long time there has been a stigma that surrounded assisted living facilities. In 1986, a study was conduced on nursing homes, the study found that majority of the residents placed in nursing homes were being abused and neglected. The nursing home reform act was put in place shortly after to ensure that residents receive quality care to ensure their well being. nursing homes receive funding such as medicare or medicaid as long as they are certified and in compliance with the act.
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