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Residential
Care Facility for the Elderly, RCFE
Description:
- Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly [RCFE] provide care, supervision, and assistance with each living activities such as grooming, hygiene, food service, clothing, and medicine management.
- Some facilities may also provide incidental medical services under supervision of licensed nurses.
- RCFEs, based on the initial needs of the elderly people are categorized in two major types:
- Ambulatory: Capable of
walking; not bedridden, and
- Non-ambulatory: Not capable
of walking, or bedridden.
Cost:
- In average, Residential Care Facilities costs approximately $800 to $4,000 monthly, for the Basic Services. Additional cost shall be added based on the level of care needed, based on the extent of services that can be supported by the RCFE.
Who Pays:
- Primarily, residents or their families pay for the
cost of living in RCFEs.
- Some Health and/or Long Term Care Insurances pay
for a portion or all of the expenses.
- Certain facilities may accept SSI.
- Medicaid does not pay for RCFE expenses.
Characteristics:
- Smaller facilities reside only six residents, while
bigger facilities may accept over fifty residents. The smaller facilities
look and are operated very similar to a single dwelling residence, thus
they provide the impression of living in their personal home for the
residents.
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