What do nursing homes typically charge?

According to a 2019-09-06 related report, The first fee is usually the threshold fee, which is professionally called the one-time equipment use fee (commonly known as the sponsorship fee), which is always at least tens of thousands of dollars.

In addition to this, the second cost is the monthly cost, including the bed, nursing care , meals, utilities, usually bed between 1000 + to 3000 + between different standards, different choices; to meet the needs of different family situations, nursing care costs at least 700 dollars! The cost of nursing care is at least $700, and the cost of food is around $650. If the level of care is higher, then billing is assessed based on healthcare ratings.

Choosing a suitable and satisfactory nursing home is mainly based on a comprehensive view, such as the most important medical support, living service facilities, cultural activities are rich in space and greenery and so on should be used as a reference.

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In March 2019, the State Administration for Market Supervision and Regulation (SAMSAR) introduced the National Standard for Classification and Rating of Elderly Institutions, which fills the gap in the national standard for classification and rating of elderly institutions and makes it easy for the elderly to pick a satisfactory elderly institution.

The introduction of this standard is like "timely rain", effectively filling the gap between the national standards for the grading of senior care institutions, improving the standard system for the grading of senior care institutions, and guiding senior care institutions to provide high-quality services through objective, fair and transparent evaluation. Li Banghua introduced the standard for senior care institutions grade classification and evaluation of 102 requirements.

The main content includes classification and marking, application for grading should meet the basic requirements and conditions, grading, normative appendices and so on. The standard will be divided into five levels of elderly care institutions, from low to high in order for the first, second, third, fourth and fifth level. The grade mark consists of a five-pointed star pattern, and the higher the grade, the higher the comprehensive service capacity of the elderly institutions.

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