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my elderly aunt won't do her rehab i. order to go home. what will they suggest to us?

by Allan Muller Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago

What to do when an older parent refuses assisted living?

Sep 23, 2019 · In order to go to rehab and have it paid for by insurance, your aunt will have to be readmitted to the hospital and then sent to rehab from there. 09/22/2019 20:05:35 Helpful Answer ( …

Will FFFF aunt consider a care home?

Feb 22, 2021 · How to Convince a Parent to Go to Assisted Living. Talk with siblings/family first. Discuss options ahead of time and make sure you’re on the same page. This will help minimize tension and disagreements. Don’t push. Avoid making parents feel forced. This conversation may need to happen several times over the course of weeks, months, and ...

What happened to Aunty?

For example, if a parent has cancer and is still able to live at home but may need more medical support down the road, do research now and find assisted living communities or nursing homes together online. Then set up a tour and meet the staff. “Some places will allow a temporary visit. A parent can do it almost as a trial run.

Why do seniors resist the idea of entering a nursing home?

Saturday I went to visit my Aunt at the nursing home. She has a broken ankle and a fractured wrist. She also had a stroke which affected her left side where her broken bones are. she has been there for 8 weeks now. Her wrist was so swollen from it dangling I almost had a heart attack. She then told me she had sat in a dirty diaper for 3 hours.

Start slowly with care at home

If a parent still won’t budge, Leonard suggests easing into it. “Maybe begin with caregiving at home first,” she says. Hire a home health aid or nurse a few hours a week and increase it as needed. Get a parent used to a trusted but non-family member helping out.

Acknowledge that change is hard

A move may be especially hard to process for someone with dementia. “Any change can be very aggravating for the individual. It causes behavioral disturbances. Usually initiating a transition is hardest, but it gets better with time,” Leonard says.

What do staff members do when family members move to long term care?

This is a big change in your role. Staff members now help your family member with medication, treatment, bathing, dressing, eating, and other daily tasks.

How long does it take for a family member to go to rehab?

Your family member’s progress in rehab is discussed at a “care planning meeting.” This takes place about 3 weeks after admission to rehab. At this meeting, staff members talk about your family member’s initial treatment goals and what he or she needs for ongoing treatment and follow-up care. It may be clear by this meeting that your family member cannot go home safely.

What to look for when family member does not speak English?

If your family member does not speak English, then look for residents and staff who can communicate in his or her language.

Do I need to apply for medicaid for nursing home?

may need to apply for Medicaid. This is because Medicare and most private insurance do not pay for long-term nursing home care. You can ask the social worker on the rehab unit to help you with the paper work. This process can take many weeks.

How to Find a Quality Elder Care Facility: Medicare Compare

It would be difficult to broach this subject without first addressing the elephant in the room.

Is it Legal to Force an Unwilling Person into a Nursing Home?

Of course, some individuals will remain resistant to the idea of admission, even when presented with reassuring facts.

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