Althafer senior placement and referral services - Althafer Assisted 2026

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  2. Begin by filling in the Facility Name, Address, City, Zip, Phone, Fax, and Email fields. Ensure all contact information is accurate for effective communication.
  3. Review the terms outlined in sections 1 through 13 carefully. These sections detail the responsibilities of both ASPRS and the RCFE regarding client referrals and payment agreements.
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Senior placement agents can meet with families at their homes or sometimes at hospitals or rehabilitation centers and gather the appropriate information to determine what type of care is needed. This assessment is crucial and best performed by an agent with a medical background to thoroughly understand the care needs.
Since its not considered medically necessary, original Medicare (Parts A and B) does not cover the costs of assisted living. However, under Part A (Hospital Insurance), Medicare does cover eligible short-term stays in a skilled nursing facility following an inpatient hospital stay for each benefit period.
One-BedroomTwo-BedroomThree-Bedroom Entrance Fees range from $365k to $1m. Entrance Fees range from $555k to $1.4m. Entrance Fees range from $940k to $1.7m. Monthly Service Fees range from $4k to $6k. Monthly Service Fees range from $5k to $8k. Monthly Service Fees range from $7k to $8k.
Since most senior living is paid for privately, many families are surprised when they find out Medicare doesnt pay for senior living. Because Medicare is a health insurance program, it typically only covers medically necessary care.
Assisted living is different from memory care, independent living, and skilled nursing. The pros of assisted living include help with daily activities, opportunities for socializing, and increased safety. The cons of assisted living include concerns with cost, privacy, and options for medical care.

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Depending on your location, living in an independent living community can cost from $1,500 to $4,000 a month, and seniors residing in assisted living facilities have a monthly average cost ranging from $3,500 to $10,500 a month.

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