As our loved ones age, they may require more attentive and consistent care to maintain their health and well-being. Sometimes, an illness, injury, or health event can affect your loved one’s ability to care for themselves, or they need a higher level of care than home healthcare.
If your loved one’s health has changed quickly and you’re looking for the best care for them, it’s common to ask if skilled nursing is the right option.
“When you’re wondering what qualifies a patient for skilled nursing care, it’s important to understand that there are different levels of senior healthcare and to always have the future in mind,” said Anna Grace Doolittle, Healthcare Administrator at Rolling Green Village.
“Skilled nursing is a high level of care that your loved one could need someday. As a Life Plan Community, our residents will have access to several levels of care if and when they need it. The availability of these options provides peace of mind to residents and families that if a higher level of care is needed for quality of life, it’s ready for them in their community.”
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