In the State of AZ NOT all nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) have to accept all patients if there's an open bed. They have to make sure a patient will not endanger other residents or themselves. For example, our local nursing homes will not accept patients with severe dementia or advanced Alzheimers because they don't have locked units to keep people safe. Additionally, depending on the severity if the mental illness, someone has to be able to follow directions to show they can benefit from the physical therapy, or medicare won't cover the cost.
As others have suggested, check with the discharge planner (often a hospital social worker) at the hospital. The hospital has to be able to have a "safe discharge" plan in order to discharge patients.
It all depends on the facility whether they accept someone based on their insurance, not their medical diagnosis. It is against the law to discriminate based on a medical/mental illness.
Linda, discuss this with the hospital discharge planner. He or she may know which facilities may accept someone with mental illness. Or you could also start calling facilities in the area.
When you do find one, confirm it a few times to make sure that they understand the situation.
It depends on the facility an I imagine the degree of mental illness. I would imagine that it would be difficult to place a person with a mental health diagnosis that is not stabilized with medication.
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As others have suggested, check with the discharge planner (often a hospital social worker) at the hospital. The hospital has to be able to have a "safe discharge" plan in order to discharge patients.
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When you do find one, confirm it a few times to make sure that they understand the situation.