Home Nursing Key Terms

Learn home nursing key terms before looking for providers

By Kim Hill, Owner Karsun Designs
If you are looking at the home nursing business, there is much to learn before you can make an informed decision. Having knowledge of home nursing key terms can help you familiarize yourself with the business and be able to discuss the most common aspects of home nursing without having to go back and look something up. Learning as much as you can about home nursing key terms will help your business run more smoothly and keep everyone in the know about home nursing.

 

Assisted living facilities

An assisted living facility is not the same as a nursing home; assisted living facilities allow clients to be more independent. These are residences where a person can get help with things they can't do on their own--otherwise, they live independent lives. They may need to have access to a nurse or doctor at any given time, for instance.
Try: Assisted Living Info has excellent information on assisted living facilities.

Hospice

Hospice care allows a terminally ill patient to spend their last moments at home before they pass away. These are typically patients that have no further treatment options.
Try: Thirteen explains hospice care.

Not-for-profit

A not-for-profit organization is one that can be a charity or any other business that does not work on a profit basis. Money raised goes to pay for operating costs and provide benefits for clients.
Try: Investor Words has a very simplistic yet straight answer on not-for-profit organizations and the requirements under which they operate.

Nursing home regulations

Nursing home regulations are specific rules that the entities that operate nursing homes must follow. These regulations are to ensure that the patients get quality care and that no one is being neglected or abused.
Try: The Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Resource Center has a guide on nursing home regulations.

Medicaid

Medicaid is a health care program, jointly funded by Federal and State governments, that provides medical care to people who cannot otherwise afford it. Medicaid allows those that are indigent or need money for heath care to be able to see a doctor or get prescriptions filled. Medicaid rules and regulations vary by state.
Try: The Social Security site gives information about Medicaid and who qualifies for the program.

Medicare

Medicare is similar to Medicaid but it is given to people over the age of 65 and is based on their age, not their need.
Try: wiseGEEK is an excellent source of Medicare information.


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