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Personal Care Homes - When you wish Homelike Assisted Living


As the senior population increases, and several families no more accept or near their aging parents, for individuals who need a little bit of assistance the private care home concept is becoming popular as a little and homelike option to the larger and much more formally organized assisted living residence.

Based on where in the country you reside, personal care homes could be referred to as board and care homes, foster homes, residential care facilities, as well as - just to increase the confusion - assisted living homes.

Generally, a "pc home" appears like any other home inside a residential neighborhood. Most have from two to ten residents who each have their very own bedroom, or they share with a roommate. Their own personal furnishings decorate their rooms, plus they gather in the kitchen or dining area for family style meals and in the den for watching tv or any other group activities. Living in a personal care home is much like residing in any private home.

The difference is the fact that these care residences provide varying levels of trained supervision and help with personal care needs (toileting, bathing and grooming, dressing, eating, supervision of medications). Personal care homes aren't licensed to provide medical or nursing care.

Most states possess some form of licensing or certification of these homes, but not all such homes have undergone the process of becoming licensed or certified. Small pc homes with only 2 or 3 residents are often exempt from all of these requirements. Some authorities think that as many as 1 / 2 of all care homes aren't licensed or certified.

The unlicensed/uncertified personal care homes may be hard to locate since the regulatory agencies do not include them on their data lists. Person to person, local resource booklets, professional advisors, and the Internet are way of locating personal care homes in your area.

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What to Look For in a Personal Care Home:

   Are there enough caregivers? There should be at least one caregiver to 3 residents.
   Is the home neat and clean? Check out the kitchen and resident bathrooms.
   Are all bathrooms equipped with protection devices for example grab rails, hand-held shower wands and shower stools/benches? May be the home free of obstacles, throw rugs, raised thresholds and steps? Are doorways wide enough for a wheelchair to easily pass through?
   Is the home over-decorated? Some newer homes are showplaces that may easily be featured in the home & garden magazine. That's lovely for a photo, but is it livable? When the residents must be cautious about disturbing or smashing the decor, the home isn't resident-friendly.
   Who is responsible for administering medications and what training performs this person have? Where are medications stored? Who calls the doctor or the pharmacy for refills?
   Are special diets available? May be the kitchen available to the residents at any time for snacks?
   Are there organized activities? Are the residents ever removed for recreation?
   Are caregivers getting together with residents outside of meals or personal care activities? Inside a personal care home a caregiver who sits and chats with residents in the common area provides valuable socialization, particularly if the TV isn't on at the same time.
   Does the residence make use of a physician or nurse practitioner who makes house calls? Otherwise, who takes the resident to the doctor? If they provide this service, how do they are accountable to the household?
   Is there an evacuation plan in case of emergencies? Where will residents go if the home cannot immediately be re-entered?

Visit 2 or 3 times, if you can. When you look for a residence you like, make sure to carefully evaluate the admission agreement and then any other documents. Remember that attachments, handbooks, or other documents might be just as legally binding as the personal care home "agreement."

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