Long Term Care Options In Florida
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Long-Term Care Options in Florida
Overview
In Florida, nearly one-quarter of residents are over 60, making quality long-term care crucial for many. The Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) oversees health care facilities and manages the state's Medicaid program.
Long-Term Care Facilities Regulated by AHCA
Assisted Living Facilities
Assisted living facilities offer housing, meals, and some personal services. Residents must meet certain criteria, such as being mobile and able to manage daily activities like eating and basic personal care. Bedridden individuals are not admitted. Medicaid may cover these expenses if both the resident and facility qualify.Adult Day Care
These centers provide less than 24-hour care and offer therapeutic programs for impaired adults. Services include exercise, education, health screenings, and behavior modification. Adult day care also gives primary caregivers a break. Medicaid may cover these programs.Adult Family Care Homes
These are private homes accommodating up to five aged or disabled individuals who are not related to the owner. The homeowner lives with the residents, who must meet specific criteria, including not being bedridden. These homes cater to those who need manageable daily care. Medicaid may cover costs if eligibility criteria are met for both the resident and the facility.Hospice
Hospice services provide comprehensive care for the terminally ill, including nutritional counseling, pastoral services, and social work. Care can be administered in a hospital, hospice facility, or the patient's home. Medicare or Medicaid will cover these services if the patient is eligible.These diverse options ensure that Florida's elderly and disabled populations receive the necessary care and support tailored to their individual needs.
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