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Frequently
Asked Questions and Answers
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What
is the difference between a senior center and an adult day program?
Senior centers are designed
to meet the needs of well seniors. Adult
day centers provide supervised care in a group setting during the
day. Therapeutic activities and
medical care serve as the primary services in an adult day center while
senior centers typically focus more on social activities and wellness
programs.
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Must
all adult day programs have a nurse?
No.
North Carolina law recognizes three models of adult day centers:
social, health and combination.
Only health and combination models require a nurse to be on site at
least four hours per day when the center is open.
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How
are adult day programs funded?
Private pay is the primary source of operating revenue. While some states offer Medicaid reimbursement, North Carolina offers only capitated Medicaid
payments through waivered programs such as CAP-DA and CAP-MR/DD.
Medicare does not reimburse adult day services at this time.
Individual participants may be eligible for financial assistance through the
State Adult Day Care fund or through the Home & Community Care Block
Grant. Some individuals may be covered by private insurance or
Veteran's benefits. The Adult Day program staff can assist you in locating
financial resources in your area.
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What
is the average charge for adult day services?
Many centers charge based on the amount of care needed by the clients.
Centers employing nurses who provide medical services typically charge more
than social model centers. According to the latest research completed
by NCADSA in conjunction with Partners in Caregiving in 2004, the average
daily fee to attend adult day centers in North Carolina was $40 per person
per day, while the average cost to operate was $50 per person per day. |
Do you have other questions about adult day centers in North Carolina
or wish to suggest a FAQ for this list?? If so, e-mail
NCADSA with your suggestions or questions.
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