San Diego’s Got Talent

Listen up loyal readers!! This Thursday something very important is taking place. Drum roll please………………………………………………………………………….

 

Click this link to see a video about this event.

This event is going to showcase some amazing talent. Western Health is a proud sponsor and we encourage everyone to attend.

Baby Boomer Living Spaces

I found this great article on the Business Insider website this morning. The journalist interviews Jeffery P. Rosenfeld, gerontologist and co-author of the book Unassisted Living: Ageless Homes for Later Life.

Mr. Rosenfeld explains that as Baby Boomers age they are planning for their golden years in a different fashion from previous generations. Boomers are realizing that they need to live in spaces that can accommodate their bodies as they age, but can also provide an area for returning children who are on the job hunt after college. His research finds that more people are veering away from long-term care and nursing facilities. They are planning for areas within their own household where a future caregiver can live or have a space for breaks. He also mentions that many boomers are giving up the house in the “burbs” and moving toward more metropolitan areas closer to museums, restaurants and entertainment centers.

It is definitely an interesting read. http://www.businessinsider.com/see-how-the-boomers-will-live-their-lives-without-ever-using-assisted-living-2011-12.

If you are a boomer who is in the process of planning for care, feel free and give us a call. At Western Health we are more than happy to answer any questions you may have about care in the future or present. (619) 656-4380

Home Health vs. Hospice - What’s the Difference?

Home Health and Hospice agencies deliver very similar services. They are both funded by Medicare, provide help inside the home, and are state licensed. Many of you may be wondering….what’s the difference?

According to the National Association for Home Care and Hospice the differences are:

“Most Americans older than 65 are eligible for the federal Medicare program. If an individual is homebound, under a physician’s care, and requires medically necessary skilled nursing or therapy services, he or she may be eligible for services provided by a Medicare-certified home health agency. Depending on the patient’s condition, Medicare may pay for intermittent skilled nursing; physical, occupational, and speech therapies; medical social work; HCA services; and medical equipment and supplies. The referring physician must authorize and periodically review the patient’s plan of care. With the exception of hospice care, the services the patient receives must be intermittent or part time and provided through a Medicare-certified home health agency for reimbursement.

Hospice services are available to individuals who are terminally ill and have a life expectancy of six months or less; there is no requirement for the patient to be homebound or in need of skilled nursing care. A physician’s certification is required to qualify an individual for the Medicare Hospice Benefit. The physician also must re-certify the individual at the beginning of each six-month benefit period. In turn, the patient is required to sign a statement indicating that he or she understands the nature of the illness and of hospice care. By signing this statement, the patient surrenders his or her rights to other Medicare benefits related to terminal illness.”

If you would like to learn more or feel that you are eligible for home health care don’t hesitate to give Western Health a call. (619) 379-7800

Veteran’s Aid and Attendance Benefit

Did you know that veterans and surviving spouses of veterans may be eligible to receive a special benefit from the VA for Home Care and Assisted Living?

This benefit is called the Aid and Attendance benefit and it can provide up to $1,704 per month for a veteran, $1,094 per month to a surviving spouse, or $2,020 per month to a couple. This is a little known program and we really need to spread the word. At Western Health we believe that all veterans deserve to age in comfort.

If you would like more information about this program please visit the following links:

www.veteranaid.org

www.vba.va.gov/bln/21/pension/vetpen.htm