Post-Acute Care and Long-Term Care – The Choice is Yours

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By Teresa Halverson

Initiating discussions about long-term care is a vital step in ensuring the well-being and quality of life for your family members. We encourage families to consider the benefits of having these important conversations. It not only fosters understanding and collaboration among family members, but also empowers them to navigate the complexities of long-term care with confidence. Evaluating short term post-acute and long-term care facilities for yourself or a loved one can be a challenging and emotional process. Long Term Care Facilities (aka Nursing Homes) are licensed and regulated by the State of Florida. Most facilities are certified to accept both Medicare and Medicaid funding.

Closeup african american woman nurse making a heart shape with her hands while smiling and standing in hospital. Take care of your heart and love your body. Health and safety in the field of medicineDid you know that long-term care facilities also offer post-acute short-term care rehabilitation services? After a hospital stay, an individual may be admitted for short term rehabilitation. Individualized therapy plans are designed to cater specifically to the patient, ensuring that he/she regains mobility and independence as swiftly and effectively as possible, allowing them to return home to their daily activities and loved ones.

By discussing long-term care options early on, families can explore the various services available, including specialized therapy programs that enhance rehabilitation and recovery. Our trusted approach to therapy at The Manor at Blue Water Bay focuses on individualized attention, ensuring that each resident receives the support they deserve to thrive.

At The Manor at Blue Water Bay, we understand how important it is to find a place that feels like home, where compassionate care and personalized attention are at the forefront. Here are some steps to guide you in your search:

1. Assess Your Needs: Begin by identifying the specific needs of your loved one. Consider their medical requirements, mobility limitations and personal preferences. Understanding these factors will help you narrow down your options and find a facility that can meet their unique needs.

2. Research Facilities: Look for long-term care facilities in your area, focusing on their services, reputation and reviews. Websites, social media and word-of-mouth recommendations from friends or healthcare providers can provide valuable insights.

3. Visit Potential Facilities: Schedule tours of the facilities you are considering. Pay attention to the environment, cleanliness and staff interactions with residents. Trust your instincts—if a place feels welcoming and compassionate, that’s a positive sign.

4. Inquire About Personalized Care Options: At The Manor at Blue Water Bay, we pride ourselves on offering specialized nursing and therapy services tailored to various conditions. Our dedicated clinical team is committed to assisting residents in their recovery and enhancing their overall quality of life. Ask about the types of therapy available and how they can be customized for your loved one.

5. Evaluate Staff Qualifications: It’s essential to know that the staff is well-trained and compassionate. Ask about their qualifications, experience, longevity and the facility’s staff-to-resident ratio to ensure your loved one will receive the attention they deserve.

6. Understand the Costs and Payment Options: Inquire about the costs associated with the facility and what payment options are available. Understanding the financial aspect will help you make an informed decision. Many may accept commercial insurance for post-acute care (short term Rehabilitation). Long term services are normally paid by Private Pay, LTC Insurance or Medicaid. Medicare does not cover long term care.

7. Get Feedback from Current Residents and Families: If possible, talk to current residents and their families to gather their perspectives on the quality of care and overall environment.

At The Manor at Blue Water Bay, we are here to support you in navigating this important decision. Our commitment to personalized care and specialized therapy services means that your loved one will receive the help they need to thrive. We invite you to reach out to us for guidance and to learn more about how we can assist you and your family through this journey. Our team provides compassionate support and expertise every step of the way.

If you have questions or would like to seek a consultation, we encourage you to reach out to us. With over 31 years of providing service to the community, The Manor at Blue Water Bay is here to serve as a trusted resource on your journey to wellness and recovery, ensuring you or your loved one receives the highest standard of care. For additional information, please call our Admissions Department at 850-897-5592 or email to wecare@manoratbwb.com. www.manoratbwb.com