Senior Resources Southeast WI Directory
S KILLED N URSING
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he decision to seek placement in a Skilled Nursing Facility can be diffi cult. Selecting the right facility is important. This section is intended to assist those who are searching for skilled nursing care. Most Skilled Nursing Facilities still offer long term care for residents who require daily assistance on a long term basis. In addition, many facilities now offer programs to assist individu als whose needs are more rehabilitative in nature. These facilities may offer short term rehabilitation programs on an inpatient or an outpatient basis. Almost all facilities will offer some type of rehabilitation to their residents. Therapies will usually include , at a minimum, physical, occupa tional and speech therapies. With the trend toward shorter hospital stays, Transitional or Subacute Care has emerged to bridge the gap between hospital and home. Many facilities also provide Respite, or short term care, usually for a month or less to provide a break for caregivers. Some facilities also have special
and bring these with you to specific facilities of interest. This information will allow
prospective facilities to assess specific medical needs.
ized units, such as Alzheimer’s/Dementia units, to care for residents with special needs. In addition to assessing medical and financial con siderations, there are other factors to consider. Some of these include: •Does the location of the facility allow for fre quent visits by friends and family members? •Does the facilities’ envi ronment foster the par ticipation in social or religious activities? These are just some of the questions that should be answered before select ing a Skilled Nursing Facility. Although it may be a trying time, there are many advocates who can assist with guidance. When coming from a pri vate home, it is prudent to seek a thorough examina tion, including a chest x ray by the attending physician. Obtain a copy of the history and physical
Hospital Discharge Planners can be a wealth of vital information. They can clarify and coordinate resource options to meet individual’s discharge needs. Local Aging & Disability Resource Centers can also be an excellent source of infor mation on Skilled Nursing Facilities.
Kenosha County 262-605-6646 Racine County 262-833-8777 Walworth County 262-741-3400
For more information on Medicare and Medicaid cov erage, please see articles on pages 10 and 11.
Kenosha ........................103 Racine ..........................104 Walworth......................106 county index
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