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Are you searching for a permanent high care placement?
Can there be a more difficult job than
finding high care nursing home accommodation for a parent, spouse
or a loved friend?
Agreed that very few people want to move to residential high
care. In the past, residential high care conjured up very negative
feelings. It is best to face the reality that they serve to
provide the necessary care that is not available in any other
setting.
Typically, the search for the appropriate high care home can
take place under pressure when a hospital or rehabilitation
center is threatening discharge or it's no longer possible for
the loved one to live at home.
And if that is not enough, in most cases, finding the right residential
care facility is a once-in-a-lifetime task, one you're taking
on without the experience of having done it before.
Putting all of that behind us, there are a few rules of thumb
that we suggest to help you:
Location
No single factor is more important to quality of care and quality
of life of a resident than visits by family members. Care is
often better if the facility knows someone's watching and cares.
Visits can be the high point of the day or week for the resident.
So, make it as easy as possible for family members and friends
to visit.
Get references
Ask the facility to provide the names of family members of residents
so you can ask them about the care provided in the facility and
the staff's responsiveness when the resident or relatives raise
concerns.
Check accreditation reports.
These reports are available online at
facility accreditation website
Talk to the nursing home administrator or nursing staff
About how care plans are developed for residents and how they
respond to concerns expressed by family members. Make sure you
are comfortable with the response. It is better that you meet
with and ask questions of the people responsible for care and
not just the person marketing the facility.
Tour the facility
Try not to be impressed by a fancy lobby or depressed by an older,
more rundown facility. What matters most is the quality of
care and the interactions between staff and residents. It
is a simple home-truth that "the walls are not going to
jump out and care for you" so it is extremely important
to assess the care staff. See what you pick up about how well
residents are attended to and whether they are treated with respect.
Also, investigate the quality of the food service. Eating is both
a necessity and a pleasure that continues even when we're unable
to enjoy much else.
For more pointers on evaluating residential care facilities, see
our Placement Checklist.
How do families choose between aged care homes.
Most families begin the process of finding the right aged care
home after they have the copy of the aged care assessment from
the ACAT. There is only a single page in the "5 Steps
to Entry into Residential Care". The selection of the
aged care home is important and will have a major impact upon
your relative and upon the families peace of mind.
Final word of warning - Stories from well meaning friends
and neighbours.
Be wary of stories from friends and neighbours
who have good intentions, but may not really fully understand
the current status of the aged care home.
Alternatively, you could contact us
and save considerable time and stress in the search for the
appropriate residential care for your loved one.
Do you need to find a dementia specific placement?
We can arrange a reduced stress move
to a high care nursing home to cater for your specific situation
(ie dementia specific) and we can give you practical assistance
with each step needed to make your high care placement.
Do
you need to find a low care placement - hostel, supported residential services
& assisted living?
We can also provide assistance to families looking for low care
placement including hostel, supported
residential services and assisted living placements.
We can assist you by:
collecting your individual requirements - the level of care required, location
prefernce, and any social, language or religious needs
explaining each step necessary to achieve a successful placement
preselection of appropriate facilities for the your consideration
arranging and attending with your family on facility tours
working with the hospital and case manager
gathering the personal documents and information
completing the admission paperwork
arranging financial planning advice
helping to finalise the facilities to request wait list
completing the wait list forms
working with the residential care facility to arrange placement
assisting with relocations to or from interstate, if required
read our detailed description of
services for more details
Accommodation bonds are negotiable ...
In fact in the majority of times when families have used our
service to secure low care or extra service placements, we have
been able to negotiate a more affordable
placement for the family in our dealings with the low care and
extra service facility managers.
Financial Assistance
We can also refer you to ethical
financial planners with experience in aged care placement
matters.
How can we make aged care placement easier for you?
Aged care placement, especially a high care placement, must
be one of the most stressful tasks a family has to do for
a relative or friend. Just ask those who have tried an aged
care placement without experienced help and they will tell
you how difficult it can be.
After you talk to us you can simply relax; because we will
give you practical assistance with each step needed to make
the placement.
Because we will have a full understanding of your needs we
can help select the facilities to be approached, accompany
you on facility visits, complete the application forms and
work with the facility managers on your behalf.
We can help you find an available bed in a shorter time because
of our network of contacts, who keep us informed of their
bed vacancies, and our knowledge of the placement process.
Our aged care placement consultants are carefully selected
for their industry knowledge, experience and compassion, all
needed to achieve your successful placement outcome.
The benefits of our aged care placement service
We provide a complete aged care placement service designed to
individually assist you to find the right aged care home for
your frail relative or friend, and to make the task as stress
free as possible.
Because we do most of the legwork for you, we help to reduce
your stress.
Our fees are affordable and families save time and emotional
strain by using our placement services.
Click here for our description
of services.
Do you need more information?
Contact us
to discuss your aged care placement requirements and we can
provide information on how we can help you.
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