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Are you a Medicare/Medicaid certified skilled nursing facility or do you
accept HMO patients?
Yes,
we are a 88 bed Medicare/Medicaid certified skilled nursing facility and
we welcome HMO patients.
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Does the Department of Health review this skilled nursing facility?
Yes. The Department of Health routinely evaluates us. These visits are
always unannounced and every aspect of patient care is investigated. We
have received superior evaluations because we maintain rigorous standards
and expectations for our employees with regard to patient care.
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What can I expect from nursing?
We have registered nurses on duty 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Our
nurses have to meet standards set by the State of Indiana's Board of Registered
Nurses for licensure. The charge nurses supervises a staff of certified
assistants (CNA's) who help patients with bathing, dressing, and meals.
In addition, the CNA staff take daily vital sings; i.e., blood pressure,
temperature, and pulse and report these to the charge nurse. Family members
may also call the charge nurse at any time for a status report on a patient's
medical condition. We are here to assist with the family's concerns as
well as the patients.
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How many days are therapy provided?
Therapies are available 7 days a week. All therapies require a physicians
order. In the case of an HMO, therapy must also have authorization for
treatment from the HMOs case manager or utilization manager. The
amount of therapy received by a patient is dependent on how much progress
the patient makes. All therapists need to document significant progress
to keep a patient on caseload.
Further information is available from our facility rehabilitation director
and our building administrator.
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Who does the patients laundry?
Our facility offers laundry services or a family may elect to do a patients
laundry at home.
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How much clothing should be provided for each patient?
We would like families to provide at least seven days of clothing including
2-3 warm sweaters, slippers, and a robe if possible. Clothing should be
comfortable and easy to put on and take off. Please use a permanent marker
to put the patients name on each article of clothing.
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What are the visiting hours?
We understand that most of us work and have difficulty visiting during
the daytime. We ask that families use their best judgement in regard to
the length of stay per visit and the time of the visit.
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Is there a hairdresser available?
Yes. The hair salon is open every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. We
have a hairdresser that will see both male and female residents by appointment.
Please see the charge nurse to find out how to make an appointment for
your family member (or friend).
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How often does the doctor see the resident?
Physicians are required to see patients shortly after admission.
However, the charge nurse does contact the doctor at the time of admission
for medication orders, dietary requirements, and other considerations.
Doctors are required to make a monthly visit for long-term care patients
but will come in if a patient is experiencing a change of condition in
medical status.
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What if the patient needs a consultation for other services?
We contract with many ancillary service providers including (but not limited
to) the following:
Audiology
Psychiatry
Psychology
Dentistry
Orthotics & Prosthetics
Podiatry
X-ray services
Optometry
Opthamology
Dermatology
Respiratory Therapy
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Who do I contact regarding insurance and billing questions?
Our business office manager should be able to help you with most
of your questions and concerns. If you have a HMO, you can discuss any
concerns with the case manager assigned to the patients.
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Who do I see if I have dietary concerns?
We have a dietary supervisor that is available to discuss patient preferences
and needs with the patient and/or family. We also have a registered dietician
that monitors each patients dietary requirements, weight gain and/or
loss, etc.. In addition, our speech therapist is available to discuss
special concerns due to a patients inability to swallow safely.
We ask family members to please do not bring in food from home unless
the charge nurse has indicated that it is all right to do so.
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transportation for patients who have appointments outside your facility?
The facility will arrange transportation arrangements for patient's appointments
outside the facility.
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What types of activities do you provide?
We post a monthly calendar which shows each days schedule of activities
for our residents. These activities include (but are not limited to) the
following: Bingo, Music, Arts & Crafts, Outings, Cooking classes,
Adult Education, Movies, Petting Zoo, Speakers, Physical Fitness, The
Daily News.
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May I take a patient out of the skilled nursing facility?
Yes, but only if there is a written physicians order. Part A Medicare
patients are the exception. Medicare feels that if a patient needs skilled
Part A coverage, that he/she is to ill to leave the building with the
exception of doctors visits or tests scheduled at an acute skilled
nursing facility. Other patients need to be signed out by the responsible
party at the nurses station.
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Which languages are spoken in the skilled nursing facility?
In addition to English, we have communication books with pictures so our
nursing staff is able to meet patient needs. We also ask family members
to help us develop a word bank in the patient's native language to provide
a communication system.
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May we bring family pets in to visit?
This is usually not a problem but please check with the charge nurse first.
