Skilled Nursing Home in Ada, MN
Senior Heathcare that Connects on a Personal Level
When chronic health issues, long-term illness or a prolonged recovery impact an individual’s daily living, a skilled nursing care community like Benedictine Ada is often the best option.
In Ada, we provide long-term care for seniors that helps many people maintain a satisfying quality of life. Residents engage in social and recreational activities, pursue hobbies and interests, and receive personalized care and attention. Some people even realize cognitive improvement thanks to the social stimulation, exercise, good nutrition, and proper medication management our experienced senior care team provides.
We have consistently earned the highest possible rating – 5 stars – from the national Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, recognizing our commitment to quality care. Benedictine skilled nursing offers both long- and short-term post-acute rehab options as well as palliative and hospice care services. We also accept direct admission into our community.
Our skilled nursing services include:
- Diabetes management
- Medication administration
- Nursing rehabilitation
- Pain management
- Post-surgical care
- Resident and caregiver education
- Skilled observation and assessment
- Skilled respiratory changes
- Tube feedings
- Wound care
Call 218-784-5587 or get in touch using the contact form to learn more about what makes our skilled nursing community a better choice than traditional nursing homes.
While some people still hold outdated notions of what a skilled nursing home is, the goals of a modern long-term skilled nursing facility are wellness, quality of life and helping residents remain as independent as possible.
Neighborhood Contact Information
To reach the Pioneer neighborhood:
218-784-5702
To call the Wild Rose neighborhood:
218-784-5701
Frequently Asked Questions
What is skilled nursing?
Skilled nursing provides professional, compassionate support and medical supervision delivered around the clock by licensed professionals including RNs, LPNs, Certified Nurse Aides and Certified Medication Aides. Skilled nursing is appropriate for individuals recovering from illness, injury, surgery or stroke who need intensive therapy and nursing care to gain optimal health and well-being. Skilled nursing is also appropriate for individuals who need long-term care, such as those who have an ongoing health condition, permanent disability, chronic severe pain, or those who have become frail due to the natural symptoms of advanced age. For more information, read our blog post, Long-term Care: A Closer Look.
Is skilled nursing the same as a nursing home?
The term “skilled nursing” has replaced “nursing home” to describe this level of care. And today’s skilled nursing communities are a significant improvement over what you may remember if you ever visited a grandparent in a nursing home. To learn more about common myths surrounding this level of care, read our blog post, 10 Common Misconceptions About Nursing Homes.
When is skilled nursing appropriate?
Individuals may benefit from skilled nursing care for a variety of reasons and conditions. For more information, read our blog post, When is Long-Term Skilled Nursing Needed?
Can neighbors’ family members and friends visit?
Yes, family and friends are welcome to visit. When you tour the community, be sure to ask about visiting policies.
Can I use my long-term care insurance?
In general, long-term care insurance policies can be used to pay for skilled nursing services. Consult your specific policy and your insurance agent for more information about what your policy will cover.
Will Medicare pay for skilled nursing?
Benedictine is a Medicare-certified provider of skilled nursing. With a qualifying hospital stay, Medicare typically covers days 1-20 of the stay. A Medicare-set daily coinsurance rate will be assessed for days 21-100. Medicare payment rules are very stringent and vary depending on a number of factors. Your out-of-pocket expense may vary based on any additional insurance coverage that you may have. Visit the Medicare website for more information.
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