Contact Details
- Address: 785 Main Street, West Concord, MA, 01742
- GPS: 42.455256,-71.3761748
- Phone: 9783696889
- Website: http://walden-health.com/
Opening Times
- Monday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Tuesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Wednesday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Thursday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Friday 7:00 AM - 6:00 PM
- Saturday Closed
- Sunday Closed
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This page includes contact information about the Walden Health And Rehabilitation Center Llc like street address and directions, phone number, inspections, penalties and other useful information.
This facility address is: 785 Main Street, West Concord, MA, 01742. Walden Health And Rehabilitation Center Llc is ranked 2 out of 2 total Nursing Home Facilities in the city of West Concord, 233 out of 233 facilities within 20 mile radius and 407 out of 410 facilities within the state of Massachusetts. They have 73.0 Residents in Beds and 111.0 Medicaid Beds.
Cost and Pricing Information
Facility | Private Room Monthly Cost | Non-private Room Monthly Cost |
---|---|---|
Walden Health And Rehabilitation Center Llc* | $10,280 | $9,915 |
State Average Cost | $12,015 | $11,254 |
On Medicaid it may be possible to to have the full cost of care covered, less the income of the individual receiving care. |
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Popular questions at Walden Health And Rehabilitation Center Llc
How can I transfer someone from one nursing home to another?
Moving a patient to a new nursing home can be difficult, particularly if you are using Medicaid to pay for your care. If you are staying in the same state, you will just need to make sure that the new nursing home has Medicaid beds available. However, if you are moving to a different state, you will need to apply for Medicaid separately in that state. Every state has different Medicaid rules, so this process can take some time.
What is a nursing home?
A nursing home is a facility for old adults that provides medical services as well as help with important daily tasks, such as eating and bathing. Patients in nursing homes are supervised by a team of physicians and nurses to ensure that care is always available. Nursing homes provide visitation options so that patients can maintain their relationships with their loved ones.
When should someone with dementia move to a nursing home?
Caring for someone who has dementia or Alzheimer’s can be very challenging. While every situation is different, there are some key signs that a dementia patient should be moved into a facility with care available around the clock. Some of these signs include:
- Frequent wandering
- Difficulty moving around
- No caregiver available locally
- Family caregivers are stressed and unable to maintain a balanced life
How can I prevent a nursing home from taking my home?
There are a few different things you can do with your property to avoid having it seized by Medicaid. One option is to put your home into an irrevocable trust, which legally protects your property from Medicaid. You may also be able to protect your property by forming a life estate or gifting it to someone. However, there can be complicated tax ramifications to these actions, so it’s best to talk to a lawyer before doing so.
What is the difference between assisted living and nursing home?
The terms “assisted living” and “nursing home” have different definitions, even though they are sometimes used interchangeably. An assisted living facility helps residents with their daily tasks, such as preparing meals, taking medications, and cleaning their spaces, but it does not provide ongoing medical care. The staff at an assisted living facility can take residents to their doctor’s appointments and provide help with common wellness issues, but they are not physicians and cannot provide the same level of care as a nursing home.
Nursing homes provide medical care around the clock, as well as help with everything from eating to bathing to dressing, depending on the patient’s needs. Nursing home patients are supervised by licensed physicians. Many patients move from assisted living to a nursing home after an injury or if a chronic condition gets too difficult to manage without daily care.