Skilled Nursing Facilities, also known as Nursing Homes

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Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs), also known as Nursing Homes, are for individuals that have ongoing health or medical conditions that require constant care and supervision or need rehabilitation following a hospitalization.

Skilled nursing services focus on medical care.

These services typically include nursing care, 24-hour supervision, three meals a day, and assistance with everyday activities. They provide physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, and medical oversight.

The goal of rehab is to get patients back to their baseline and stabilize them so they can move on to the next step. Rehab is typically a Medicare-covered stay following a hospitalization.

Many who live in a skilled nursing facility long-term are either relying on Medicaid funding or paying privately at $500+ per day.

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This podcast is part of a longer conversation between Nicole Amico Kane, Director of Care Management at Aging Wisdom, and Brenda Dodd, Director of Training and Special Projects at Áegis Living. 

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