Abbreviations
Funding
Terms
Miscellaneous
Senior Care Options
100

Type of senior living called CCRC

What is Continuing Care Retirement Community

100

Majority of assisted living communities require that a resident pay privately for a certain number of months before applying for medicaid

What is a spend down period

100

Community that offers specialized programs for residents suffering from Alzheimer’s disease and/or other forms of memory loss.

What is Memory Care?

100

Adults who are caring for both children at home and elderly parents at the same time; might also be juggling work or career.

What is the Sandwich Generation

100

Care provided to an individual considered as homebound. 

What is Home Care and Home Health Care

200

Range of activities that are more complex than those needed for the ADLs, i.e. using the telephone, preparing meals, maintaining the home, managing finances, shopping, and using transportation.

What are Instrumental Activities of Daily Living or IADLs

200

Veteran funding that can be used to pay for Assisted Living or Home Care

What is Veterans Aid & Attendance

200

These homes are smaller in size and usually accommodate between 2-8 residents but provide a watchful environment and personal services to adults who require varying degrees of supervision and protective care

What is a residential care home?

200

Residence for independent seniors with few medical problems who wish to reduce the responsibilities of maintaining a residence.



What is a CCRC?

200

State licensed facility that provides 24-hour skilled patient care and is considered to be one step below hospital acute care

What is a Skilled Nursing Facility or SNF?

300

An 'AL' is what type of senior living option

What is 'Assisted Living'

300

What is outpatient therapy provided such as PT, ST, OT covered by

Medicare B

300

When medical care cannot offer a cure, this option provides care, comfort and support for persons with life-limiting conditions and their families.

What is Hospice Care

300

This is the number of eligible years that Medicaid can do a 'look back'

What is '5'

300

The principle healthcare program of the federal government supposed to provide healthcare insurance for persons 65 and older

What is Medicare?

400

This type of insurance policy can pay for assisted living and/or home care

What is Long Term Care or LTC

400

Federal Aid that can pay for assisted living and home care

What is Medicaid

400

A community that offers several levels of assistance, including independent living,  assisted living and nursing home care so residents have the ability to “age in place.”

What is a CCRC or Continuing Care Retirement Community

400

Public assistance funded through the state to older persons with lower income who have minimal assets or who are considered “medically needy” because they are unable to pay for health care.

What is Medicaid

400

This facility provides family members a time of relief (respite) from the constant everyday care of an elderly person.

What is Adult Day Care

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