SENIOR RESOURCE GUIDEBOOK AVAILABLE TO HELP SENIORS AND FAMILIES LOCATE HOUSING,
HOME CARE
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The 17th edition of the Senior Resource
Guidebook is now available to seniors and their families who need assistance with health care problems.
Often families find themselves struggling with making decisions about placing a loved
one in a nursing home or assisted living without much information.
Important questions should be asked as someone is placed in a nursing home or an assisted living.
Home care can be an even more difficult decision sometimes.
Recently a Senior Answers and Services client's family was told by the hospital
discharge planner for the health plan, their loved one would be going a "nursing home."
When the family was questioned by Senior Answers and Services about "a visit to the
nursing home to determine if they believed the home would be appropriate for their
loved one, the family seemed perplexed that they had that right, let alone the
opportunity to refuse and select another nursing home."
Families often are ill-equipped about the questions to ask when considering a
nursing home or assisted living for someone, the location of nursing homes, and the
alternatives that might be available.
Another family member was very upset with the care a loved one was receiving in a
nursing home. When Senior Answers and Services suggested they take the same $6000 that
it was costing to keep the loved one in a nursing home, and use that money to hire a
home care agency and modify the home with appropriate adaptive equipment, the family
member was noted as saying "I hadn't thought about doing that - can you do that"?
The answer is "of course."
And so began the search for a home care provider who had trained staff to manage the
adaptive equipment, give a bath, prepare meals, and provide companionship for a minimum
of 8-hours per day, saving more than $3000 a month.
Using the Senior Resource Guidebook as a tool, the families were armed with check lists,
names and addresses of all of the licensed facilities in Colorado, prices, services,
and contact phone numbers to begin their search. After the initial search, both
families re-contacted Senior Answers and Services for more information, counseling
and reassurance prior to making their final selection. Both families report the
Guidebook is a tool that helped to make a very difficult decision easier as they had
critical information.
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You may order your
copy of the Senior Resource Guidebook online, or if you prefer, download
the form and fax or mail to:
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Senior
Answers and Services
3006 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80206
303.333.3482 |
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