Nursing home charges for briefs
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Paying for Briefs I am a nursing home administrator. Here in Connecticut it is not standard practice to have private pay residents pay for briefs. The only items that are charged separately from the per diem rate are pharmaceuticals (which are generally covered under Medicare part D) or the residents Managed Medicare plan, cable television, and a private phone if one is requested. Bear in mind that Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Facility (Convalescent Care Nursing Home - CCNH) are two distinctly different services within the elder continuum of care. A nursing home is licensed as a medical facility. An AL is not. At the AL you contract with the facilities Assisted Living Service Association (ALSA) for the ala carte medical services you wish to receive. You provide your own briefs, etc at the AL. You should review the admissions agreement that you signed for any schedule of ancillary charges. |
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