Continuing care retirement communities
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www.nj.govContinuing Care Retirement Communities Type of Assistance: Regulatory. Description: Protects residents of continuing care retirement communities from a provider becoming insolvent or unable to provide responsible care. Other Information: The provider is required to obtain a Certificate of Authority to operate the facility by
Accounting for Health Care Organizations
www.mccc.eduContinuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs) CCRCs provide residential care in a facility, along with some level of long-term medical care that is less intensive than hospital care Accounting issues relate to: Entrance fees that include future health care The obligation to deliver future health services Periodic fees to cover operating costs
Visitation Guide for California Long Term Care Facilities ...
www.canhr.orgSection C. Continuing Care Retirement Communities A continuing care retirement community (“CCRC”) represents the range of assisted living available to residents, from independent living to skilled nursing facilities. The services are offered by a single entity operating on a single campus.
Personal Care Attendant Competency Development Guide
www.leadingage.orgknowledge and behaviors that it believes will help personal care attendants deliver effective supports and services across a variety of positions and LTSS settings, including: • Continuing care retirement communities. • Nursing homes. • Assisted living communities. • Home health agencies. • Home and community-based services settings.
INDEPENDENT HOUSING OPTIONS FOR SENIORS
www.aacounty.orgCONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITIES (CCRC) Communities provide services ranging from private, independent housing to assisted living and nursing home care. Some require that residents are independent and relatively healthy upon admission. A long term contract
Improving Health in Rural Communities
www.cms.govto rural communities, building on previous years’ achievements, and laying the groundwork for future years’ work. CMS is committed to continuing its progress in helping to achieve rural health equity in collaboration with its federal and community partners.
Choosing Care in an Adult Family Home or Assisted Living ...
www.dshs.wa.govresidential care. Residential care is a term used to describe a home or facility where an adult can live and get help with care in a community setting. There are many residential care options that have become available over the last several years. Each type of residential care home offers different housing and care service options.
Princeton UMatter Wellness Self-Assessment
umatter.princeton.eduIntellectual Wellness: engaging in creative and mentally-stimulating activities, expanding your knowledge through cultural, artistic, or skill-based learning, and sharing knowledge and skills with others Never Rarely Sometimes Usually 1. I am curious and interested in the communities, as well as the world, around