"Dan Abel" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> notbob > wrote:
>
>> On 2011-09-26, Dan Abel > wrote:
>>
>> > Seriously, my father (age 95) just moved into a skilled nursing
>> > facility.
>>
>> What's a "skilled nursing facility", Dan?
>
> I don't know the differences. He was in an Adult Home. He fell off a
> curb into a parking lot and broke his neck. He went from (in the
> hospital) intensive care, a regular room and then a different hospital
> in the rehab unit. The rehab unit said he wasn't making progress (he
> has dementia), so said he needed a skilled nursing facility. Didn't
> know how long he would be there, but now they say that it will be a
> while. It is unknown whether his vertebrae will heal.
>
> --
> Dan Abel
> Petaluma, California USA
>
The term "skilled nursing facility" is used to differentiate it as a full
care nursing home, not assisted living, senior housing, or a re-hab center.
Highest acuity level in the industry... Nursing facilities offer the highest
intensity level of long term care and are characterized primarily by the
need for 24-hour nursing care. Few persons enter a nursing facility as a
matter of choice.