An Easy Guide on How to Establish Your First Residential Care Facility

An Easy Guide on How to Establish Your First Residential Care Facility
Author: Romwell Martinez Sabeniano
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2005
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 142084475X

Why is this book important to you in setting up your care-giving business? This book was written especially for those who are considering the idea of getting into the business of providing service in a residential care setting particularly those who are exploring the business potential for the first time but have little or no experience at all. For those who have a lot of courage and determination to succeed, but may have very limited money to start up the business, this book is for you. It is also for those who are interested in establishing their first residential care business despite their limitations and challenges in setting up the business and not knowing what to do and where to start. The book serves as an easy guide to the inexperienced self-starters who could use some help when going through the whole process from start to finish. It shall clarify the confusion that most beginners in the business normally encounter particularly those who do not have any idea on what to do first, who to turn to next, what agency to approach and when, where to look for the best location for their facility, what form to fill out, how to get funding, etc. Contrary to what other people think, anyone can succeed and make a lot of money in this business. It is up to you to find out if this business is right for you.

State Regulation of Residential Facilities for Adults with Mental Illness

State Regulation of Residential Facilities for Adults with Mental Illness
Author: Henry Ireys
Publisher:
Total Pages: 53
Release: 2008-04-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781422310359

There is little national information on the policies & procedures used by States to regulate residential treatment facilities for adults with mental illness. As a result, policymakers & program administrators face major difficulties in determining both the effectiveness of current policies & the potential need for new policies that are responsive to emerging trends in mental health care. Based on a survey of State officials, this report provides the most accurate national data available concerning methods that States use to license, regulate, & monitor residential facilities for adults with mental illness. The information in this report can help Federal & State policymakers improve procedures for monitoring quality of care provided in these facilities. Illustrations.

Residential Choices and Experiences of Older Adults

Residential Choices and Experiences of Older Adults
Author: John A. Krout, PhD
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0826119557

Based on the Pathways to Life Quality longitudinal research study, this book explores the ways in which older adults' residential choices impact their health and well-being. The study examines the factors associated with life quality for persons living on their own in the local community, as well as those in various housing arrangements such as a continuing care retirement facility, adult home, income-subsidized housing, and senior apartments. Topics include plans and adjustment to moving; role identities; social relationships, participation, and integration; health and activity patterns; and coping with life events.

The Right Place

The Right Place
Author: Terri Sult
Publisher:
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2013
Genre:
ISBN:

This report provides an overview of the supportive housing options available in California to older adults and individuals with disabilities to help health plans find the most appropriate setting in which to provide long term services. The settings discussed include both licensed facilities such as residential care facilities for the elderly, adult residential facilities, and skilled nursing facilities, and unlicensed housing options such as income-restricted apartments, permanent supportive housing, and the village model. In addition, this report summarizes ways managed care plans in other states use supportive housing for the provision of long term services, and offers suggestions for how California plans might engage housing partners to optimize long term care.

The Casebook of a Residential Care Psychiatrist

The Casebook of a Residential Care Psychiatrist
Author: Martin Fleishman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1317825268

Discover an alternative realm of psychiatry—without offices or couches! The Casebook of a Residential Care Psychiatrist: Psychopharmacosocioeconomics and the Treatment of Schizophrenia in Residential Care Facilities addresses the problems involved in the onsite treatment of mentally ill patients in residential care facilities. This book is the first to identify the need for psychiatrists to be available to individuals in such facilities as adult homes, community care homes, transitional living facilities, and rest homes. This vital resource also contains specific recommendations as to how these visits should be conducted with regard to frequency, duration, space, and the types of Medicare procedure codes to utilize. In The Casebook of a Residential Care Psychiatrist, Dr. Fleishman uses his 40 years of experience as a psychiatrist to show you the ins and outs of practicing psychiatry in residential facilities. The book also discusses the profound changes psychiatric drugs have produced in the social, economic, and legal arenas. Using anecdotes, personal stories, and actual documents from Dr. Fleishman’s files, this book provides you with a wealth of knowledge not found anywhere else. With this book, you’ll learn more about: time-saving interview/assessment techniques the importance of psychopharmacology in residential care and how it has changed the practice of psychiatry Dr. Fleishman’s method for appropriately creating and using progress notes and other records during treatment ways to work with other members of the residential facility professional community—including psychologists, social workers, pharmacists, and administrators—to make everyone’s job easier the best ways to control paperwork obligations the impact that federal, state, and local government agencies have had on mental health spending, services, and practitioners In The Casebook of a Residential Care Psychiatrist, you will find wisdom, knowledge, and advice along with case studies, tables and examples. While focused on psychiatry and schizophrenia, this book will be of interest to mental health workers, long-term caregivers, and residential facility administrators as well as psychiatrists and psychologists.