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Residential Care Facilities
Here at A-Med Realty group we specialize in the selling and leasing medical / healthcare related businesses and real estate. Our services include:
Residential Care Facility for the Elderly (RCFE): RCFEs, also known as Care Homes or Residential Care, provide services to seniors aged 60 and over, such as Assisted Living, Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRCs), and Memory Care. Aside from housing, RCFEs provide daily living help, activities, and general supervision to senior residents as needed. Special care plans are custom-tailored to match the needs of each client and are integrated into the medical services provided. In a residential context, RCFEs are meant to foster independence and self-direction to the maximum extent feasible. The California Department of Social Services issues an RCFE license. They are controlled by strict rules and must adhere to the state’s quality, care, and safety criteria. The Department of Social Services and the local Fire Inspector must also inspect them.
Adult Day Health Care Centers (ADHC)/Community Based Adult Services (CBAS): Community-Based Adult Services (CBAS)” became effective on April 1, 2012, under the California Bridge to Health Care Reform Wavier . CBAS offers services to eligible older adults and/or adults with disabilities to restore or maintain their optimal capacity for self-care and delay or prevent inappropriate or personally undesirable institutionalization. CBAS services include: an individual assessment; professional nursing services; physical, occupational and speech therapies; mental health services; therapeutic activities; social services; personal care; a meal; nutritional counseling; and transportation to and from the participant’s residence and the CBAS center. CBAS replaced Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) services which were an optional benefit under the Medi-Cal Program through February 29, 2012. CBAS is a Medi-Cal Managed Care benefit (funding source) available to eligible Medi-Cal beneficiaries enrolled in Medi-Cal Managed Care.
Non-Public Schools: California’s nonpublic schools (NPS) are specialized private schools that provide services to public school students with disabilities. Nonpublic, nonsectarian school (nonreligious) is a private, nonsectarian school that enrolls individuals with exceptional needs pursuant to an individualized education program. The tuition of a student in an NPS is paid by the public Local Education Agency that places the student in the NPS based on the student’s individual needs. Unlike other private schools, each NPS is certified by the California Dept. of Education.
Case Studies:
- Adult Day Care: A Register Nurse with over 20 years of experience in both the residential care and day care industry found herself over extended and losing control over the quality of services she was providing. Faced with labor and licensing issues, she needed a fast sale to an experienced operator before regional center pulled all of her clients. A-Med Realty Group was able to find her an experienced operator who was approved by both the Dept. of Social Services and Regional Center. Buyer was approved to take over operations immediately in order to preserve the health and safety of clients and maintain the census.
- Adult Day Health Care Center/Community Based Adult Services: A retiring physician who had been in the industry for 30 years was looking for someone to help him navigate the complexity of selling a facility that was going through regulatory changes with the ADHC conversion to CBAS. A-Med Realty Group was able to find him a buyer who was new to the industry by providing the buyer with a wealth of information on the changing dynamics of the ADHC Industry and directing him to the appropriate sources to obtain reliable information about the future of the industry.
Residential Care Facilities
Here at A-Med Realty group we specialize in the selling and leasing medical / healthcare related businesses and real estate. Our services include:
Day Care Facilities: Adult Day Care facilities for both elderly and developmentally disabled, Adult Day Health Care Centers (ADHC)/Community Based Adult Services (CBAS), and Non-Public Schools for individuals with developmental disabilities.
Adult Day Care facilities for both elderly and developmentally disabled:
A community-based facility or program that provides care to persons 18 years of age or older in need of personal services, supervision, or assistance essential for sustaining the activities of daily living or for the protection of these individuals on less than a 24-hour basis. Funding sources include private pa, manage care benefits, veterans benefits and regional centers.
Adult Day Health Care Centers (ADHC)/Community Based Adult Services (CBAS): Community-Based Adult Services (CBAS)” became effective on April 1, 2012, under the California Bridge to Health Care Reform Wavier . CBAS offers services to eligible older adults and/or adults with disabilities to restore or maintain their optimal capacity for self-care and delay or prevent inappropriate or personally undesirable institutionalization. CBAS services include: an individual assessment; professional nursing services; physical, occupational and speech therapies; mental health services; therapeutic activities; social services; personal care; a meal; nutritional counseling; and transportation to and from the participant’s residence and the CBAS center. CBAS replaced Adult Day Health Care (ADHC) services which were an optional benefit under the Medi-Cal Program through February 29, 2012. CBAS is a Medi-Cal Managed Care benefit (funding source) available to eligible Medi-Cal beneficiaries enrolled in Medi-Cal Managed Care.
Non-Public Schools: California’s nonpublic schools (NPS) are specialized private schools that provide services to public school students with disabilities. Nonpublic, nonsectarian school (nonreligious) is a private, nonsectarian school that enrolls individuals with exceptional needs pursuant to an individualized education program. The tuition of a student in an NPS is paid by the public Local Education Agency that places the student in the NPS based on the student’s individual needs. Unlike other private schools, each NPS is certified by the California Dept. of Education.
Case Studies:
- Adult Day Care: A Register Nurse with over 20 years of experience in both the residential care and day care industry found herself over extended and losing control over the quality of services she was providing. Faced with labor and licensing issues, she needed a fast sale to an experienced operator before regional center pulled all of her clients. A-Med Realty Group was able to find her an experienced operator who was approved by both the Dept. of Social Services and Regional Center. Buyer was approved to take over operations immediately in order to preserve the health and safety of clients and maintain the census.
- Adult Day Health Care Center/Community Based Adult Services: A retiring physician who had been in the industry for 30 years was looking for someone to help him navigate the complexity of selling a facility that was going through regulatory changes with the ADHC conversion to CBAS. A-Med Realty Group was able to find him a buyer who was new to the industry by providing the buyer with a wealth of information on the changing dynamics of the ADHC Industry and directing him to the appropriate sources to obtain reliable information about the future of the industry.
Recent Posts
City of Glendora Acquires Assisted Living Property.
On April 25, the City Council of Glendora, California gave the green light to the acquisition of a 2.17-acre facility at 1762 Dale Road, pending …Admin who thieved $50K from Developmentally Disabled Adults in Medford Facility is Sentenced.
On Thursday, April 6th, Jazzame Paranzino, aged 31 and from Shirley, was issued a four-month prison sentence by Suffolk County Court and was additionally required …Newsome Allots $53 Million in Grants for Housing Assistance for Elderly & Disabled Adults.
Governor Gavin Newsom, in collaboration with The California Department of Social Services (CDSS), revealed that 12 organizations were provided with $53 million in grants to …Revolutionizing Medicare: Biden’s new executive order connects turnover to healthcare rates.
The announcement comes as the program’s trustees have projected a shortfall for the coming year of more than $100 billion in federal spending on behalf …How to Price Your RCFE Home the Right Way
When it comes to selling your RCFE, you want to get the best price possible. That could explain why so many RCFE homeowners are eager …