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Brookdale Eddy Pond

  669 Washington Street
Auburn, MA 01501

Bear Mountain at Worcester

  59 Acton Street
Worcester, MA 01604

Brookdale Cushing Park

  300 West Farm Pond Road
Framingham, MA 01702

Bear Mountain at Sudbury

  136 Post Road
Sudbury, MA 01776

4 Nursing & Rehab Communities in the Auburn Area

Brookdale Eddy Pond

Exceptional Senior Living in Auburn MA

  •  669 Washington Street, Auburn, MA 01501
  • Several floor plans of varying square footage
  • Parties, socials, hobby and game groups
  • Three homemade meals served restaurant-style each day, in our elegant dining room
  • A diverse, full-time activities program for premier senior living and elder care
  • Weekly housekeeping, linen and laundry service

Bear Mountain at Worcester

We Exceed Your Expectations

  •  59 Acton Street, Worcester, MA 01604
  • Semi-Private Rooms
  • Off-Street Parking
  • 24-Hour Emergency Call System
  • Flat Screen TVs
  • Religious Services

Brookdale Cushing Park

Exceptional Senior Living

  •  300 West Farm Pond Road, Framingham, MA 01702
  • Set on 36 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds with a courtyard, lovely gardens and walking trails
  • 225 apartments on three floors with independent living cottages close by
  • Our common areas include our lovely dining room, library and activities center
  • Conveniently located in a residential area near the Natick Mall, Shoppers World and Farm Pond
  • With a full range of services, residents can remain here even if their health needs change.

Bear Mountain at Sudbury

We Exceed Your Expectations

  •  136 Post Road, Sudbury, MA 01776
  • Private and Semi Private Suites
  • Spacious, bright common areas perfect for socializing and visiting
  • Beautifully landscaped grounds allow residents and visitors peaceful and beneficial outdoor space
  • Selective Menus
  • Pet-Friendly Policy

What is Skilled Nursing Care and Rehabilitation?

Skilled Nursing Facilities, or SNFs, offer a high level of in-patient medical treatment and rehabilitation. SNFs provide 24/7 care to patients who no longer need hospitalization but still require complex nursing and therapy in order to recover from acute injury, illness or surgery. The staff providing the care have received advanced training and licensing, and include registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses and physical, occupational and speech therapists, all working under doctor supervision. Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Facilities can operate as standalone businesses or they can be part of a nursing home or assisted living facility, in a separate unit, wing or floor.

The goal of SNFs is to help patients regain sufficient function and health to return home or transition to another housing option that requires a lower level of care, such as a nursing home or assisted living facility. Because patients enter a skilled nursing facility after a hospital stay, SNFs often describe the care provided as “post-acute care”. This post-acute care often requires some form of rehabilitation for sufficient recovery, so skilled nursing and rehabilitation go hand-in-hand. The types of care provided include:

• Cardiac care
• IV Therapy
• Wound care
• Pulmonary rehabilitation
• Post-stroke recovery
• Monitoring of vital signs
• Speech-language pathology
• Physical therapy
• Occupational therapy

What is the Difference between a Skilled Nursing Facility and a Nursing Home?

SNFs and nursing homes do share some overlap, which can make differentiating between the two somewhat difficult. And again, a nursing home may offer skilled nursing and rehab in a separate wing or area. But they both assist with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as bathing, dressing, walking, toileting and eating. They also manage minor medical tasks, like monitoring medication or oxygen, but beyond that, the types of medical care offered by SNFs and nursing homes differ tremendously.

As described above, SNFs offer “skilled care” – specialized medical care and therapy that can only be safely provided by professionally-trained staff for post-acute recovery and rehabilitation. Care frequently involves the use of hospital-quality medical equipment, which is not available in nursing homes. Nursing homes provide “custodial care”, or care that can be provided by non-licensed staff, often nurse aides. This includes assistance with ADLs, cooking, laundry, and administration of medication. Residents of nursing homes are usually medically stable but have chronic or ongoing conditions that require 24-hr supervision as opposed to 24-hr medical care, such as mobility or cognitive issues. Nursing homes don’t need to have registered nurses in-house, around-the clock and can have RNs or doctors on call.

The duration of care is another major difference between SNFs and nursing homes. According to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS), the average length of stay in a SNF is 28 days. In contrast, a nursing home is a home, rather than a clinical setting, and is designed to be more permanent. A nursing home has residents instead of patients. Nursing homes focus on daily, non-medical care, with an emphasis on social engagement and building a sense of community. Meals are served in a communal setting, and planned activities and neighborhood excursions are a regular part of life.

The final major difference between Skilled Nursing Facilities and nursing homes is cost. Medicare does not cover the costs for custodial care, which is what nursing homes provide. SNF stays in a semi-private room may be partially covered by Medicare Part A if certain criteria are met, including but not limited to:

• The stay is ordered by a doctor
• A qualifying hospital stay of at least 3 days preceded the order
• Care is complex enough that it can only be performed by professional personnel, such as nurses or therapists
• The services are received in a Medicare-certified SNF

If these and other criteria are met, Medicare will cover stays of up to 100 days as follows:

• Days 1-20: 100%
• Days 21-100: copay
• Days 101+: 0%

What are the Benefits of Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation?

• Skilled nursing is available 24/7, under the supervision of a doctor
• A specialized therapy and care plan involving a variety of treatment methods
• Lower chance of rehospitalization
• On-site tests and procedures
• Dietary assistance
• Medicare coverage for qualifying cases

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