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Newcastle, WY residential care home placement and referral agency

Newcastle, WY residential care homes are also known as residential care facilities, and board and care homes. Our online Newcastle, WY residential care home placement and referral agency service directory will help seniors search for and find top affordable residential care homes that will meet their senior care needs.

There are many excellent residential care homes in Newcastle to choose from. For your convenience, we are listing some of the best affordable Newcastle, WY residential care homes that accept private pay. Carewatchers is proud to have residential care facilities listed with us who help residents achieve their independence while maintaining quality care and protecting resident's rights.

Residential Care Facility Services

There are a wide range of services offered by residential care facilities, therefore, consumers should look at each care facility closely to see if the services provided will meet their needs. Residents in a residential care facility require varying levels of personal care.

Residential care homes provide room, board, laundry, supervision and the necessary help with activities of daily living, personal care and social services. Residential care facilities in Newcastle, WY offer residents a real home setting that is comfortable and secure.

Newcastle, WY residential care homes can range in size from being a one bed facility up to ten beds. The average size facility is between four to six beds.

Residential care homes offer private rooms, shared rooms or rooms with baths. Settings for board and care homes in Newcastle, WY can vary from luxurious homes to average size houses.

Most residential care facilities have one to two caregivers per shift, the owner being the back up. The caregiver is generally responsible for meals as well as for keeping the home clean. The caregiver's staff-to-resident ratio is lower than any other facility type.

Newcastle, WY residential care facilities are often less than the cost of some care facilities, however the cost can vary depending on the geographical location of the Newcastle residential care facility.

Residential Care Facility Regulations

Newcastle, WY residential care homes are regulated by the State of Wyoming. Wyoming has their own policies that define and regulate what care and services are required for a residential care home to meet the state standards. Wyoming has used residential care facilities for many years as the least restrictive and expensive place to care for the aging population.

Listed below are Newcastle, WY residential care homes. You can call them directly, or you may call Carewatchers. Our service is no cost to the consumer. Thank you for searching our online Newcastle residential care home placement and referral agency service directory for a referral or placement.


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Helpful Tips Before Choosing a Residential Care Home


Select a Residential Care Home Closest to Family

Being close to the residential care home would allow more frequent visits for your loved one, which has emotional benefits for their mental well-being and gives them a sense of security that you are nearby in emergencies.

Schedule an appointment to meet the provider

Visiting a residential care home is your time to meet the provider, discuss the services, and tour the home. The provider will ask for an assessment of your loved one to determine the level of care needed. If you think you might select a particular care home, plan on dropping in unannounced at least twice to observe the staff on how they provide meal service.

Speak with the residents without staff present

Ask the residents if they like the care they receive and how they like living there. Be observant and try to get a sense if you think your family member could be comfortable in the home and with the residents there.

Cleanliness and accommodations

Look for cleanliness and accommodations and ask if your room is shared or private and if there are enough bathrooms for everyone. Check the exits for easy accessibility and if they are well-lit, and inspect hallways and stairwells to see if they are clear of fall hazards and obstacles. Also, be sure to check for a 24-hour call response system.

Observe the interaction with residents and staff

You want to see that the staff treat the residents with dignity and respect. Residents' treatment plays a considerable role in determining their quality of life, and they should not appear withdrawn and depressed.

Don't be deceived by a perfectly beautiful home

Be aware that a beautiful-looking home can be deceiving. Your main concern should be good care by good staff. Some homes may look beautiful, but the Provider has little or no background in caring for elderly adults. Ask questions and do your research.

Ask to sample a meal served

Meals can be one of the few delights of the day for elderly residents. If the meals lack variety and are bland and not well thought out, this can affect their quality of life. Be sure to inquire about giving options for dietary needs and offering nutritious snacks. Observe if the servers are hospitable and polite. Do they need help with eating their food? Are they getting vegetables and fruits, and are they getting enough to eat? These are some observations that can have a significant impact.

Ask to see the most recent state licensing inspection survey

Every licensed facility will have an inspection by the state at least once a year, and most facilities will have violations from time to time. Many deficiencies can be for things that seem simple or insignificant, but the mere number of deficiencies may indicate a facility has real problems. Most importantly, you don't want to see violations of abuse, neglect, or violating residents' rights.

Pros of Residential Care Homes

• It's a smaller, more intimate setting which some prefer

• A safe and secure option if you're unable to live alone

• Reduces the chance of health problems going unchecked

• It's reassuring to have the support of staff 24/7

• Residential care homes offer residents a little more independence

• Less noise and activity

• A high staff to resident ratio

• Usually less structure and more flexibility due to fewer people

• Many residential care homes allow married couples to stay together

What is the cost of a residential Care Home?

Residential care homes typically range from $3,500 to $4,500 per month depending on level of care, services and location. However, if a resident has Dementia the cost can be between $5,000 to upward of $6,000 per month.

How can I pay for the cost of a residential Care Home?

There are several basic ways to pay for a residential care home.

• Private Resources

• Long Trem Care Insurance

• Medicaid

• Veterans Benefits