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Advance Care Planning
Let your health wishes be known through an Advance Health Care Directive.
Alzheimer's Disease
Dementia
End of Life Care (Includes decision making information about CPR, mechanical ventilation, artificial hydration and nutrition and kidney dialysis)
A Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) – commonly called a nursing home or care facility –provides 24-hour nursing care and supervision for patients who need ongoing care. Patients may enter a SNF for support with health conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, or for rehabilitation after surgery, stroke, or heart attack.
- A skilled nursing facility provides care that is different from what a hospital offers. In a care facility, most patients are more medically stable than those in a hospital, even though they may require ongoing care. Skilled nursing facilities work to promote rehabilitation and independence.
- Healthcare teams of physicians, nurses, dieticians, pharmacists, as well as physical and occupational therapists work to help improve, monitor, and support recovery for patients.
- The Healthcare team provides support for day-to-day functioning, chronic medical conditions, and nutritional problems, as well as assisting with patients’ emotional and physical well-being.
To learn more about skilled nursing care, click here to view this short video.
Grief and Grieving
Medications:
Drug Encyclopedia
What to ask about your medications
Additional Information
The Administration of Aging provides a wealth of information about government benefits available to older Americans and their caregivers. It includes links to topics such as Alzheimer's, choosing a nursing home, prescription medicines, retirement, financial planniing and women and aging.
The American Pain Foundation is a nonprofit information resource and patient advocacy organization serving people with pain and offering assistance to family, friends, caregivers and the general public.
The California Department of Aging administers a broad range of home and community based services throughout California, working primarly with the area agencies on aging who serve seniors, adults with disabilities and caregivers.
Family Caregiver Alliance addresses the needs of families and friends providing long term care at home to the ill and elderly. This site offers online support groups, newsletters, eduation and resources for family caregivers. This a a California based site but has valuable information for all. Newsletter is also available in Spanish.
Find classes on "Aging and Senior Care" at your local Kaiser Permanente facility.
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