Skilled Nursing Facilities San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties

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Skilled Nursing Facilities San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties Selecting a nursing home is an important decision that merits careful consideration and study. Often, time is limited, so it is important to identify resources to assist you in your decision- making. itemized monthly statement. There are numerous and regulations that facilities must follow, for more information contact the Long Term Ombudsman s office or Senior Connection. When should you choose Skilled Nursing? Skilled nursing is only one of a range of services that may meet the needs of chronically ill or disabled persons. When an individual needs 24-hour nursing care and supervision, a skilled nursing facility may be the best option. Although they become a permanent home for many, they are often a temporary or short-term option for some. When a less intensive and less restrictive form of care is called for, a mix of services may be most appropriate. Options include Home Health Care and other in home services, Residential Care Homes, and Hospice Care. What is a Skilled Nursing Facility? A skilled nursing facility is a residence that provides room, meals, recreational activities, help with daily living, and protective supervision to residents. Services include: medical, dietary, pharmacy and social services, plus rehabilitation, occupational and physical therapy and speech language pathology. Generally, residents of nursing facilities have physical or mental impairments, which keep them from living independently. Skilled nursing facilities are certified to provide different levels of care, from custodial to skilled nursing (services that can only be administered by a trained professional). What services are provided? Nursing facilities provide services which include: rehabilitation for strengthening balance, coordination, gait, positioning; cognitive skills; physical, occupational and speech therapy. Additional services may include:, respiratory, enteral, intravenous and decubitus therapies; Alzheimer s/ dementia care;. Skilled nursing facilities have single bedrooms and shared rooms with two to four residents. Admission Contracts California law mandates that every facility use a standard admission agreement that complies with all state and federal laws, and it is mandatory that each agreement include a comprehensive Patient s Bill of Rights. In addition, complete blank copies must be made available to the public. Every contract must clearly state what services and supplies are covered by the facility s basic daily rate. Optional services and charges must be listed as well as a statement that a resident will receive an General Policies & Procedures Each facility has it s own policies and procedures. Ask for a copy. Some specific policies to consider: use of personal possessions, special diets, room assignments and charges, reserving a bed if a resident is transferred to hospital, visiting hours, self-care, phone calls and access to personal funds. How do you pay for Skilled Nursing? Skilled nursing facilities accept payment from many sources. Many people begin by paying for nursing care through their personal resources. Some have long term insurance, and under certain limited circumstances, others can receive assistance. For most people, it is necessary to find payment through public sources like. How can you check on quality? Skilled nursing facilities can elect to accept and Med-Cal payment. All nursing facilities that are certified to participate in or are visited by a team of trained state surveyors at least once a year. These surveyors examine the facility in regard to many areas including quality of life and quality of care measures. Skilled nursing facilities are required to post their most recent reports in a conspicuous location in the facility. Results are also available online at www.medicare.gov Reports are also available from the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program at (805) 922-1236 for Santa Barbara Co and (805) 785-0132 for SLO Co. Prior to making a final decision, it is suggested you contact them. A Guide to Choosing a Nursing Home can be ordered by calling 1-800-MEDICARE or by contacting your nearest HICAP office at 1-800-434-0222. Senior Connection 1-800-510-2020 Senior Connection is a program of the Central Coast Commission for Senior Citizens and is funded by the Older Americans Act. Page 1 of 7

Key Facility Info Capacity- Number of beds that the facility is licensed to carry Info Updated- Date information was last updated by the facility Accepts - is certified to accept payment from Accepts MediCal- is certified to accept payment from - Cost range for private pay on a per day basis - Cost range for private pay on a per day basis Notes- Additional information provided by the faculty regarding services available. Services Provided Alzheimer s Care- Can provide care for person s with a primary diagnosis of Alzheimer s or dementia Audiology- Hearing tests, therapies, and hearing aids Custodial Care- Assistance with activities of daily living (bathing, eating, dressing,etc.) Intravenous Therapy- Available on site (i.e. IV medication, hydration or nutrition) Respiratory Therapy- Can provide on site Respite Care- Can provide temporary care to relieve primary care givers Page 2 of 7

LOMPOC LOMPOC SKILLED & REHAB CENTER 1428 W. NORTH AVENUE LOMPOC CA 93436 phone: 805 735-4010 fax: 805 736-4296 Capacity: 120 LVMC COMPREHENSIVE CARE CENTER 216 NORTH THIRD ST LOMPOC CA 93436-6104 phone: 805 736-3466 fax: 805 735-5955 speerr@lompocvmc.com Capacity: 110 SANTA BARBARA ALTO LUCERO TRANSITIONAL CARE 3880 VIA LUCERO SANTA BARBARA CA 93110 phone: 805 687-6651 fax: 805-687-0405 altcadmin@compass-health.com Capacity: 156 BUENA VISTA CARE CENTER 160 S. PATTERSON AVE SANTA BARBARA CA 93111-2006 phone: 805 964-4871 fax: 805 683-3938 Capacity: 150 CASA DORINDA MEDICAL CENTER 300 HOT SPRINGS ROAD SANTA BARBARA CA 93108 phone: 805 969-8011 fax: 805 969-8686 cwhitehurst@casadorinda.org Capacity: 52 Hair salon, Music & Memories Program Beauty shop available. $405.00 $235 $267 - $383 Languages spoken: English and Spanish. Take Parkinson's patients. Hair dresser, social dining, dietition also available. Daily rate does NOT include PT or Medications * * *Patients cannot be accepted to skilled nursing unless a current resident of Casa Dorinda. Page 3 of 7

SANTA BARBARA MISSION TERRACE CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL 623 WEST JUNIPERO STREET phone: 805 682-7443 fax: 805 682-5311 Capacity: 138 SMITH HEALTH CENTER AT THE SAMARKAND 2566 TREASURE DRIVE phone: 805 687-0701 fax: 805 563-0332 Capacity: 63 THE CALIFORNIAN OF SANTA BARBARA 2225 DE LA VINA STREET phone: 805 682-1355 Capacity: 68 fax: VALLE VERDE HEALTH FACILITY 900 CALLE DE LOS AMIGOS phone: 805 883-4000 fax: 805 687-5872 yduarte@humangood.com Capacity: 70 VISTA DEL MONTE 3775 MODOC ROAD phone: 805 687-0793 fax: 805 687-6249 Capacity: 29 SANTA MARIA $260-$300-$480 $422 All private rooms, hair salon, music stimulation, pet therapy. $355 24 Hour Nursing staff, alarmed doors, beautician/barber/cable TV, control access, electronic monitoring, fitness program, IV care, incontinence care, special diet accomodation. Continuing care facility. Page 4 of 7

SANTA MARIA COUNTRY OAKS CARE CENTER 830 EAST CHAPEL SANTA MARIA CA 93454 phone: 805 922-6657 fax: 805 928-9283 ojohnhenning@netscape.net Capacity: 57 MARIAN EXTENDED CARE CENTER 1530 CYPRESS WAY SANTA MARIA CA 93454 Marianmedicalcenter.com phone: 805 925-7747 fax: 805 922-9067 teresa.christmas@dignityhealth.org Capacity: 92 SANTA MARIA CARE CENTER 820 WEST COOK STREET SANTA MARIA CA 93458 phone: 805 925-8877 fax: 805 346-1869 Capacity: 55 VILLA MARIA HEALTHCARE CENTER 425 EAST BARCELLUS AVENUE SANTA MARIA CA 93454 phone: 805 922-3558 fax: 805 922-5548 Capacity: 81 SOLVANG ATTERDAG CARE CENTER 636 ATTERDAG ROAD SOLVANG CA 93463 www.peoplewhocare.com phone: 805 688-3263 fax: 805 688-8574 Capacity: 50 ARROYO GRANDE $220 Beauty salon, Music & Memories program, Pet Therapy, robust therapeutic activities and sensory stimulation programming. $500 Personal pets allowed for daily visits (but not overnight), pet therapy, beauty services weekly, wound care, trach care, TPN. $215 Pet therapy, beauty services weekly, full compliment of therapies. Beauty shop on campus. Page 5 of 7

ARROYO GRANDE ARROYO GRANDE CARE CENTER 1212 FARROLL AVENUE ARROYO GRANDE CA 93420 www.arroyograndecare.com phone: 805 489-8137 fax: 805 481-1534 Capacity: 99 ATASCADERO DANISH CARE CENTER 10805 EL CAMINO REAL ATASCADERO CA 93422 www.compashealth.com phone: 805-466-9254 fax: 805-466-6007 kficek@compass-health.com Capacity: 65 MORRO BAY BAYSIDE CARE CENTER 1405 TERESA DRIVE MORRO BAY CA 93442 phone: 805-772-2237 fax: 805-772-2536 bccadmissions@baysidecarecenter.com Capacity: 145 SAN LUIS OBISPO BELLA VISTA TRANSITION CARE 3033 AUGUSTA STREET SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 cabrillocarecenter.com phone: 805-544-5100 fax: 805-858-9584 ehampe@ensignservices.net Capacity: 162 MISSION VIEW HEALTH CENTER 1425 WOODSIDE DRIVE SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 phone: 805 543-0210 fax: 805 545-8216 susy@compass-health.com Capacity: 162 $225-$230-$255 Short and Long Term Care available. Beauty shop in house, daily activities for residents. Daily activities, pet therapy, music therapy. Beauty shop in house, daily activities. $205-250 $200-$450 $225-$230 Also accepts Veterans Benefits, salon services, daily activities for residents. Page 6 of 7

SAN LUIS OBISPO SAN LUIS TRANSITIONAL CARE 1575 BISHOP SAN LUIS OBISPO CA 93401 N/A phone: 805 545-7575 fax: 805 545-7584 sltcadmin@compass-health.com Capacity: 23 TEMPLETON VINEYARD HILLS HEALTH CENTER 290 HEATHER COURT TEMPLETON CA 93465 phone: 805 434-3035 fax: 805 434-3065 Capacity: 99 $350* *Base rate only; does NOT include therapies, medications or MD services. Short-term facility only for sub-acute care. No placement or Long-Term Care available. Page 7 of 7