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Housing Options
Considering A Nursing Facility?
If
you are seriously considering moving to a nursing home, you
will need to have a Client Assessment Referral and Evaluation
(CARE) assessment prior to admission. CARE is an assessment
program operated by the Kansas Department on Aging and authorized
by the 1994 Kansas Legislature. Everyone seeking admission
to a nursing home must receive an assessment by a certified
CARE assessor before they can enter.
There are three goals of this free assessment. The first goal
is to help people find appropriate long-term care services.
These services may be community based or in a nursing home.
The second goal is to collect information about services consumers
need but are not available. The third goal of the CARE assessment
is to determine whether an individual has serious mental health
or mental retardation needs, which may require further evaluation.
Sections of the CARE assessment are required by federal law
and are referred to as Preadmission Screening and Resident
Review (PASRR).
Through
the CARE assessment process, the assessor will give you a
chance to review the services that are available in your community
so that you can make an informed decision regarding what services
will meet your long-term care needs. After the assessment,
you may decide to remain in your home, at which time (with
your permission) the CARE assessor can make referrals for
the community-based services you need.
The
CARE assessment takes about one hour and is designed to evaluate
your health and ability to perform daily activities such as
shopping, dressing, laundry, etc. The CARE assessor from the
Area Agency on Aging will conduct the assessment in your home.
If you are in a hospital and plan to go to a nursing home,
the hospital personnel (probably a nurse or social worker)
will conduct the CARE assessment before you leave the hospital.
If you wish, your family, friend, or legal representative
are encouraged to be present during your interview.
Once
the CARE assessment is completed, you will be given a Certificate
of Assessment, which will either indicate you may enter a
nursing home or you need further evaluation. If you decide
to enter a nursing home, you should take a copy of the certificate
with you.
If you lose your certificate, you or the nursing home may
contact the Area Agency on Aging for another copy. It should
be noted that a CARE assessment is not Medicaid eligibility.
If you believe you will need Medicaid assistance you will
need to apply through your
local Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services
(SRS) office.
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