January 31, 2025

 As an aging population, the need for skilled nursing facilities has increased. Skilled nursing facilities provide care to patients with chronic conditions. However, while many people choose to receive care at a skilled nursing facility, some people may not realize the benefits of this choice. Here are some things to consider when choosing which type of facility is best for you.

Longevity

Many people choose skilled nursing facilities for the longevity of care. Skilled nursing facilities provide 24-hour care and can provide a constant level of care for many years, even decades. Most skilled nursing facilities will have a 99-year lease on the facility, so you can feel confident that your loved one will never be without supervision and care.

Location

Another reason to choose a skilled nursing facilities is its location. Many people believe that choosing a skilled nursing facility means traveling long distances every day to get their loved one’s medications and other necessities. However, this isn’t true at all. Many skilled nursing facilities are located within close proximity of medical centers, making it much easier to get medications and other needs met. Additionally, they may also be located near your home or office in order to make life easier for you as well as your family member or friend who requires care.

Costs

Many people believe that choosing a skilled nursing facilities means that they will pay more than if they were receiving care at home with their family member or friend. However, this isn’t true at all either! The cost of skilled nursing facilities is based on the level of service provided by each individual center as well as the size and type of unit (i.e., private room or shared room). Generally speaking, skilled nursing facilities offer more services than do assisted living centers, so costs are usually higher than in an assisted living facility. However, skilled nursing facilities offer 24-hour care, which can make it easier to manage the costs of care.

Accessibility

Many people choose skilled nursing facilities because they don’t have the ability to drive or are concerned about their ability to drive in the future. Skilled nursing facilities have many different levels of accessibility, so there is a level of care that is appropriate for every person and family member or friend. Many skilled nursing facilities offer transportation to and from the center as well as in-home services such as meal preparation and assistance with daily tasks. Even if your loved one or friend can’t drive, they may be able to receive help by using an electronic joystick or another device so that they can still live independently at home.