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Nursing Home Care Plans: Saving Money on Care of a Loved One

Which Plan is Best?

By Christine Cadena, published May 15, 2007
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I recently encountered an elderly man who faced the dilemma of placing his wife into a long term care facility or a nursing home. Because he was not familiar with the financial dynamics of funding available for these facilities, he was placed in a difficult situation in which property was sold and assets where cashed in to support the cost of care of his wife.

In the United States, many senior adults and families face the often complex financial issues involving nursing home care. Navigating these complex programs is often an issue that becomes so burdensome that many families lose opportunities to secure effective and adequate care for their loved one. When searching for a nursing home facility, first address the fees associated with the nursing home and then look to options, such as life insurance and property sale, to support the services absolutely necessary for your loved one.

In the nursing home setting, there are three general types of services or plans provided. First, an all-inclusive nursing facility will provide unlimited nursing care in any location at any time of day. Often, this is the most expensive type of nursing home service and should only be considered when your loved one requires care 24 hours per day.

As a step down from the all-inclusive nursing plan, many nursing homes offer what is known as modified nursing services. Under this contract agreement, your loved one will be provided nursing services subject to a limited number of days per year. Often these contracts allow for a specific allotment of days based on your loved one's physician recommendation, usually 30 to 90 days per year. This is not to say that your loved one can not receive medical care when needed. Instead, as a less expensive plan, the modified care plan will allow your loved one with nursing home services around the clock but specific nursing care limited to a certain number of days per year and then a fee assessed when these days are exceeded.

Takeaways
  • Nursing homes commonly do not tell potential residents about optional care plans
  • Choosing alternative nursing home care plans can save thousands of dollars
  • Providing some form of independence in the nursing home is healthy for your loved one
Did You Know?
Navigating nursing home facilities can be challenging for the families of the loved one who requires nursing assistance.
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