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Nursing Home Transition Are You Ready to Live Independently? What is Nursing Home Transition? Nursing Home Transition is a new program in Pennsylvania for older adults and people with disabilities who reside in a nursing facility. It offers residents the alternative to live in a home environment with the assistance of home and community based services. Support is available for those who wish to return to their homes or to live independently in an apartment or house. Funding may be available to help with one-time expenses such as security deposits, home modifications for accessibility, essential furnishings, and other moving expenses. Although 24 hour care is not available, a free Personal Emergency Response System can be provided and used to call for help in serious emergencies. To qualify, the person must be:
What type of help is
available in the community?
Can a person live safely on their own if they are nursing home eligible? Many people are not aware of the services available to them or who to contact in their community to receive help. The goal is to educate individuals and families about available living options and how to access services and support so that they are more comfortable and confident about their choices and preference for community living. Older adults and adults with significant physical disabilities can remain safe and healthy while living on their own. We will work with you and your loved ones to create a safe and happy transition to the living situation of your choice. Laurie lived in a nursing facility in one county but wanted to live near her twin sister in another county. Laurie uses a power wheelchair. Transition funds and services helped her to secure accessible housing just five minutes from her sister's home. An accessible van took Laurie across county lines for her evaluation for transition and to the furniture store where she proudly selected her new furniture. Laurie enjoys living in the community of her choice. At 46, she now says, "I love being on my own and independent!" Isaac An Ombudsman told us about home-based services that would provide attendant care, meals, and help with personal hygiene. We had concerns, but with services and funding, we modified my uncle's home and he was able to move in with him. He is back in the neighborhood and accepting the help. Dad is happy; so are we." This program is a collaborative effort of:
Community Living and
Support Services Allegheny Co.
Department of Human Services Area Agency on Aging For questions regarding
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