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    Terrace Manor Nursing & Rehab understands the gravity and importance of finding a qualified, compassionate skilled nursing and long-term care facility. Whether you or your loved one needs respite care, stroke rehabilitation, dementia care, surgery recovery, heart attack recovery, or other skilled nursing offerings, Terrace Manor offers caregiver help for families and individuals who need it. Connect with our admissions team; we are eager to learn more from you.

    Am I Covered at Terrace Manor?

    We’re dedicated to helping you find a way.

    Terrace Manor Nursing & Rehab strives to ensure every patient has ample access to the care and support they need to live a happy, healthy life. We work closely with families, individuals, and healthcare agencies to provide the best payment options for all of our patients. Our coverage includes:

    Private Insurance

    Medicaid

    Hospice

    Medicare

    Private Pay

    Frequently Asked Questions

    and the answers you need:

    How often can my family visit?

    We do not have set visiting hours at Terrace Manor, nor do we dictate how often family and friends visit our residents. We do ask that you respect the hours that the patient may be in therapy, dining, or sleeping. Please note that our medicare patients have set therapy schedules. Before visiting, we encourage you to contact the facility to make sure that patient is available. Additionally, at any given time, we may have CDC and the Alabama Department of Health provide county or state-wide visitation policies due to circumstances like COVID-19. Terrace Manor will then inform patient representatives of those special visiting hours should they occur.

    How often will I see a doctor at Terrace Manor?

    The residents at Terrace Manor Nursing and Rehab must be seen by a physician at least once every 30 days for the first 90 days after admission, and at least once every 60 days thereafter. Physician involvement at Terrace Manor is essential to the delivery of quality skilled nursing and long-term care. Our physicians lead the clinical decision-making for patients under our care. We listen to our families and our trained clinical staff to identify other physician-related visits. Those with physician specialist needs such as cardiology, nephrology, orthopedic care, and many other specialized fields of medicine are still able to use these physicians and nurse practitioners. Terrace Manor provides complimentary transportation to those specialist visits.

    Are patients able to leave the facility or spend nights at home?

    At Terrace Manor, residents are typically permitted to take some time away from the facility. Leaving Terrace Manor for non-medical reasons is referred to as “therapeutic leave” (defined as a home or family visit) or a temporary leave of absence (LOA). Note that non-medical leave is different from being formally discharged from a facility and from temporarily leaving a facility due to hospitalization or transfer to another health care facility.

    Assuming the health of the resident permits and their doctor agrees, the resident can leave Terrace Manor for a few hours or days to spend time visiting with friends and/or family. Such a leave of absence must be arranged well in advance with Terrace Manor staff so they have time to prepare any medications the patient will need as well as instructions for the temporary family caregivers.

    In addition, there are specific rules for these outings, depending on the resident’s method of payment. Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance all have different policies on top of the facility’s own unique regulations. Giving a facility plenty of notice will ensure there are no surprise costs, lapses in care or other misunderstandings if a resident decides to take a leave of absence.

    Can I bring my personal medications?

    Before you enter Terrace Manor Nursing & Rehab, we are already working with you, the hospital, home health, hospice and your physician on what medications you will be prescribed while you are in our care. We have strict federal and state regulation by which we must abide. Before you are admitted to Terrace Manor, we order the necessary medications for you, and your medications will be on hand upon admittance to the facility. Respite patients, however, bring their own medications from home, which must be in bottles clearly labeled with patient information.

    What should new Terrace Manor patients or residents bring?

    Have your paperwork in order
    During the admission process, there are many documents the team at Terrace Manor will need from you, so have these gathered and ready for the team. These will include your proof of medical insurance, social security card, state driver’s license or photo ID card, copies of physician directives for skilled nursing care, and any power of attorney documentation or court order.

    Leave monetary valuables at home
    Terrace Manor maintains patient and resident trust funds to help fund small purchases, so large amounts of cash are unnecessary. Also, leave fine jewelry or other valuables at home or with a trusted loved one.

    Clothes and toiletries
    Terrace Manor provides basic toiletries for your stay. Please bring clothes, shoes, and preferred toiletries to help you feel more like YOU. We provide complimentary laundry services during your stay.

    Make your room your “home,” even if it’s just temporary
    Unless you are preparing for a very long term stay at Terrace Manor, you will be unable to bring large furniture or other decor items. However, you may want to bring some favorite pictures or a snuggly blanket that comforts you. Have your family create some inspiring art pieces to provide encouragement and color in your room.

    What is a skilled nursing facility?

    A skilled nursing facility is a facility (like Terrace Manor Nursing & Rehab) which specializes in a high level of care medically necessary for rehabilitation treatment for patients needing 24/7 care and requiring advanced trained staff. Skilled nursing care must be provided by or under the direct supervision of licensed health professionals, such as registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), speech/language pathologists, and physical/occupational therapists, and/or physicians.

    What is the difference in skilled nursing facility and a nursing home?

    Skilled Nursing facilities provide complex care focused on rehabilitation from a medical event such as surgery, an accident, or physical decline following an illness. This care is typically short-term and residents often return home once their goals have been met. Long-term care facilities provide permanent housing for resident’s who are unable to live at home due to daily care needs. Oftentimes one facility will offer both Skilled Nursing and Long-term Care.

    Why come to Terrace Manor?

    Terrace Manor Nursing & Rehab is often utilized for care after a hospital stay following an accident, severe illness, or surgery to help a patient regain their ability to do activities of daily living such as bathing, dressing, cooking, personal hygiene, walking, and getting into/out of a bed or chair. Our goal is to restore function following an illness or injury so older adults can get back to the people and activities that they love.