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Understanding Long Term Care Brochure (PDF: 861KB)
Where
Do I Begin?
For many,
the first step is simply facing the need to make a difficult
decision on another family member’s behalf. Realizing that caring
for another without help or training can be stressful, challenging
and even counterproductive makes finding qualified help imperative.
BHCS stands ready to assist you with every level of information
and aid, from sharing your decision with family members to easing
the transition into the best facility. Whether that facility
is one of ours or not is a decision worthy of careful examination.
How Do
I Choose the Best Option?
Begin with
some basic research by asking for literature, using the Internet
and talking to your physician or case manager. Realize you do
have choices and this is a difficult decision. BHCS can help
provide you with additional resources to guide you through the
process— even send someone to your home to evaluate whether
long term care (LTC) services are required.
It’s important
that you visit facilities personally and ascertain that there
is open communication, a comfort level with the staff and the
right programs for your specific situation.
Most importantly,
be sure to ask questions about available programs specific to
your needs. Talk with the administrators, nurses and rehab professionals.
“Surveys” and statistical data won’t tell you the kind of things
you can see first hand.
We are
here to help with this difficult time and are familiar with
the questions you may have in the process of choosing the perfect
place for your loved one’s care. Feel free to talk to us about
any issues or specific concerns. As experts in the field, we
are more than ready to help. BHCS can even provide a unique
and personalized assessment of your needs by a professional
placement counselor to help in the process.
What
to Expect.
Expect
to find differences between facilities. It’s a common myth that
they all provide pretty much the same services. Taking the time
to visit and look beyond the lobby décor is vital. Differences
exist between the amount of onsite physician access, staff-to-resident
ratios, cleanliness, attentiveness, atmosphere, activities,
programs, specialized services and rehab programs.
Expect
to discover that a large percentage of people do leave and return
home again. In fact, our goal at BHCS is to help people to regain
as much independence as possible.
Expect
to see a larger variance in age than you might think – not everyone
in LTC is “elderly.” Some are simply dealing with serious illness,
recuperation or rehabilitation from major injuries.
Realize
that simply entering a nursing home does not remove anyone’s
rights. In fact, resident and family participation in choice
of care, treatment and social activities is critical to a successful
outcome.
Expect
to gain a better understanding of the financial requirements
of LTC. We can assist you with insurance issues, payment options
and other financial matters. There are options for everyone
and we at BHCS are very familiar with the systems, processes
and choices open to you. We will be happy to aid in evaluating
your resources and help with the necessary forms.
Most of
all, expect to find people at BHCS who are professionally trained
yet personable and interested in answering all your questions
without pressure. Our focus is in helping you or your loved
one recuperate to the highest level of independence possible.
Finding the perfect fit for you and your family is paramount
to making the process work.
What
is Long Term Care or LTC?
When an
individual needs the aid of professional help in a safe supervised
environment to regain or simply maximize his/her level of independence–we
call this Long Term Care. It is not always permanent or necessarily
very “long.” LTC is also not solely for the elderly. Berkshire
Healthcare Systems (BHCS) runs homelike, comfortable LTC settings
staffed with skilled professionals, continuous care, supervision,
socialization help and rehabilitation programs for every level
of need. LTC is peace of mind for both families and individuals
for varied periods of time dependent upon recovery.
Who Needs
Long Term Care?
Anyone
requiring assistance with personal care or rehabilitation can
benefit from LTC, be it from a postacute phase of an illness,
continuing IV care, pain management, surgery recuperation, chronic
illness, hospice care, memory impairment, safety concerns or
any medical needs that cannot be adequately provided at home.
In some cases, a short-term solution at a LTC facility maintains
day-to-day management when healing time is paramount. In others,
an extended stay is a logical step to relieve emotional and
physical stresses as well as provide immediate access to vital
medical needs. The option of coming into a BHCS facility allows
a person the freedom of a safe, caring environment in which
to heal, relax and regain as much strength as possible. Whether
that means a few weeks after surgery or creating a full-time
residence with continuing care–the emphasis at BHCS remains
on assistance towards recovery.
Knowing
Your Rights.
It’s important
to realize that you cannot be rushed into this decision. It
feels imperative, emotional and rushed because these situations
usually arise unexpectedly and suddenly.
Once at
an extended care facility, every resident retains all of his/her
rights–including dignity, respect and the freedom to enjoy the
company of friends and family.
Who Can
I Ask for More Information/Guidance?
Berkshire
Healthcare Systems is first and foremost a community resource
for information, assistance and superior care.
Whether
it’s for a community member living at home, a facility resident
or someone simply in need of assistance, we are here for you.
We invite you to learn more about Berkshire Healthcare through
this website and individual Berkshire Healthcare facility contacts.
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