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Knowledge To Bring With You For The Nursing Home AdmissionHealth Coverage TipsNursing Homes require a lot of information. For many individuals entering a nursing home this may be the first time they are introduced to health, financial and end of life planning. Some of the information required by nursing homes may be very sensitive if you have not addressed the reality of your own or your loved ones health and financial related outcomes. Knowing how long the anticipated stay for rehabilitation will help you determine the cost of care and the resources needed to pay for the stay. The professional staff of the hospital will be able to give you an estimated time frame. When the resident is assessed at the nursing home they will give you another time frame based upon the resident's health condition, the resident's ability to tolerate rehabilitation activity and the level of independence required for where the resident will reside after their rehabilitation stay.Advance Directives are very important and deeply personal. The most critical Advance Directive nursing staff needs to know for a rehabilitation stay is what you want done if your heart and breathing should stop. CPR (Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation) is a group of treatments used when someone's heart and/or breathing stops. CPR is used in attempt to restart the heart and breathing. If you do not wish to receive CPR, your doctor must write a separate do-not-resuscitate (DNR) order on the chart or DNR (Do Not Resuscitate). The nursing home can provide you with more information.The next essential piece of information is the name of a funeral home or mortuary in the event that the resident expires in the nursing home. It is a relief for family members during an emotional event to have some plans already in place.During the admissions process the coordinator will require copies of the resident's Social Security card, Medicare card, and other insurance cards. The nursing home will use this information to verify benefits and how the insurance will pay and how long the insurance company will pay for services. A copy of the resident's Living Will and a Power of Attorney is required if they have been done but are not necessary.The Admissions Coordinator will also request financial information to help you with future financial planning for your resident. Tammy Gonzales, Life Coach and Advocate to Caregivers, of Revitalife Coaching & Consulting, LLC guides Baby-Boomers and the Sandwich Generation on how to take initiative to manage aging and caregiving before it becomes a crisis. Visit www.caregiverinfonline.com for more information.tammy@revitalifecoaching.com Related PagesMedicare Part D - Making sense of Medicare Part D - What you need to know about the new prescription drug plan to make the right choices. Medicare Prescription Drug Plan - How to calculate your costs under the new Medicare prescription drug plan - Big differences in prescription costs between plans. Medicare Drug Plan - Managing your out of pocket expenses under the new Medicare Part D prescription drug plan - How to avoid the donut hole above $2,250. Free Quote - Get a
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