Institute: ONC | Component: 1 | Unit: 2 | Lecture: d | Slide: 16
Institute:Office of National Coordinator (ONC) Workforce Training Curriculum
Component:Introduction to Health Care and Public Health in the U.S.
Unit:Delivering Health Care - Part 1
Lecture:Long-term Care Facilities
Slide content:Continuing Care Retirement Communities Offer different types of housing, depending on the level of assistance needed Separate homes/apartments for independent living Assisted living facility for help with ADLs Nursing home on site May be accredited or not Billing is a large entry fee plus monthly payments 16
Slide notes:Continuing care retirement communities offer various types of housing and levels of care, depending on the residents needs. Relatively independent people live in separate homes or apartments. As their needs change, they can move into an assisted living facility for help with activities of daily living, and eventually into a nursing home on-site. These communities may or may not be accredited by an independent, nonprofit agency called the Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities. Charges entail a large entry fee followed by monthly payments. 16