

August 14, 2011
April 1, 2011
It costs the Medicaid program about $32 a day for home-based care compared with $127 a day for nursing homes. The state spends nearly $500 million annually for nursing home care, but about $142 million for home and community care.
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"New Generations should consider changing their name to 'New Lease on life', That's exactly how my mother feels about them. Their services have given her a "New" level of confidence, comfort and well being, not to mention the Peace of mind it gives her family knowing that she is taken care of when we can't be there. Thanks Again NG!"
What
is Home Care?Home care is the provision of non-medical in-home supportive care services for individuals who have chronic health problems which cause them to be functionally limited with daily living activities. These services can be provided for as little as 1 hour to as many as 24 hours a day, depending on the individuals needs.
We believe our elderly and infirmed citizens want to remain in the safe, familiar surrounding of their own homes. Offering the capability of staying at home keeps the family unit intact and enriches the lives of both the client and their family members.
Our goal is to improve and enhance the quality of life and to maintain the highest possible level of independence for each client we serve. We aim to offer care which supports the dignity and respect to which each person is entitled.
In today's mobile society, long distance caregiving is becoming increasingly necessary. Upon request, New Generations has available information which will assist you. It will help you know when your loved ones need care, how to prepare and plan ahead and considerations in choosing a home care agency.
There are strong emotions which will accompany your decisions. Don't shoulder this alone; let us help you. Rest assured that your loved ones will be in caring and experienced hands. And we will be here for you as well as for your loved ones.
We are committed to promoting and improving the professional and ethical standards of the home care industry on both a local and a state level. To this end, we have been strongly involved in our state association; we helped draft the ethical standards which the association adopted. We are in the forefront of efforts to require licensure for our industry. We realize the more rigorous regulations accompanying licensure will serve as a strong measure to further ensure a high standard of ethical, quality care.
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