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Residential Care Home: An Alternative to Assisted Living
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Not all Americans will have the luxury of choosing where they live when they’re old, whether it’s because they can’t afford to, their insurance coverage won’t pay for it, or a sudden illness forces them into a nursing home. Others may choose to live in a facility, and advocates are pushing to reform not just the nation’s financing structure, but to revamp traditional nursing homes with strengthened staffing ratios, better infection control measures and increased wages for nurses, which improves patient care as well as staff morale. Several legislative proposals are working their way through Congress to bolster care for seniors both inside and outside the nursing home. What is a Residential Care Home? Residential Assisted Living Facilities, commonly referred to as RALFs, are group living arrangements in a facility or residence operated on either a profit or non-profit basis for the purpose of providing necessary supervision, personal assistance, meals, and lodging to three or more adults (18 years of age or older) not related to the owner. An assisted living facility is a senior living option for those with minimal needs for assistance with daily living and care. Its purpose is to help adults live as independently as possible in a safe environment. For any resident who has needs requiring a nurse, the facility must ensure a licensed nurse is available to meet the needs of the resident.