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Title: Silver Lining Services


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Silver Lining Services
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Why choose SLS LLC?
  • SLS currently serves approximately 458 clients
    throughout our various programs, and employs
    approximately 480 people in the greater Cibola
    and McKinley County Areas. 
  • We have been acknowledged for our outstanding
    business performance by many local officials and
    pride ourselves on our above average quality
    services and genuine concern for those in need.
  • SLS Supports individuals and works to improve the
    quality of life for those of any age who might
    otherwise require institutional care.
  • SLS provides care for individuals in their own
    homes and community.
  • Our agency has an open door policy and our
    Executive Director can always be reached on or
    off the job.
  • SLS provides home and community based services to
    all EEOIC recipients. 
  • Family members may serve as HHA providers. 
  • SLS now has two locations to serve you.
  • SLS has a complete education department all
    skilled nurses will be able to receive continued
    education credits.
  • Our most recent additions have been service
    provisions to the Developmentally Disabled and
    EEOIC-DOL Uranium industry workers and our
    skilled nursing department.
  • Exceptional Customer Service
  • Family like atmosphere
  • Determination to do what it takes to serve the
    community
  • Strong business staff
  • SLS is in the business of sharing and caring to
    the needs of those around us
  • Locally owned and operated
  • The owners are from and live right in Grants, NM.
  • We provide weekly home health aide training

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Our agency prides itself on providing top quality
Skilled Nursing Homemaker/Caregiver services,
Case Management, training, and advocacy. To do
this we provide all of the following
services________________________________________
______________________________
  • Skilled Nursing
  • Pain Management
  • Pulmonary Respiratory Maintenance
  • Musculoskeletal Assessment
  • Restorative therapy Ambulation
  • Range of Motion Exercise Daily
  • Nutritional Maintenance
  • Wound Skin Breakdown Prevention
  • Emotional Support for Client and Family Members
  • End of Life Support
  • Monitor Vitals Oxygen Saturation
  • Assessments of all Body Systems
  • Neurological Assessment
  • RN Case Management
  • Registered Nurse
  • Licensed Practical Nurse
  • Social Services
  • Physical Therapy
  • 24/7 skilled nursing available to those that
    qualify 
  • Infusion therapies
  • Comprehensive wound care therapies
  • Palliative care services
  • Renal disease services
  • Cancer recovery services
  • Digestive disease support
  • Respite care
  • Hospice care

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Cont
  • HHA- Eligibility
  • Family members may serve as HHA providers. 
  • SLS.LLC now has two locations to serve you.
  • SLS.LLC will make every reasonable attempt to
    accommodate out of town or out of state
    participants to complete training needs.
  • Our agency will train and certify all HHA-Home
    Care Providers at no cost to the HHA.  SLS.LLC
    assumes all training costs. 
  • Home Health Aid - HHA
  • Companionship and Conversation
  • Arrange Appointments
  • Medication Reminders
  • Plan and Prepare Meals
  • Assist with bath, hygiene and grooming
  • Light Housekeeping
  • Changing Linens/Laundry
  • Grocery Shopping
  • Escort to Appointments
  • Errands
  • Case Management
  • Information and Referral Services

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Other services and care options
  • Social and Cultural Activities
  • Encourages learning and recreation
  • Supportive setting for residents and their
    families
  • Activities that support transition back into the
    community
  • Full Cycle Rehabilitation Program
  • Physical therapy
  • Nursing and Restorative Care
  • Customized plan of care for each individual
  • Assistance with Activities of Daily Living
  • Case Management
  • Patient and resident advocacy
  • Clinical and financial resource assistance
  • Discharge Planning
  • Prior to admission
  • Discuss recuperation goals and plans for on-going
    care
  • During care delivery, plan is re-evaluated

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What is Skilled Nursing?
  • Important Background Information Regarding
    Skilled Level Patients
  • There are certain conditions that must be met for
    a patient to qualify for skilled home health
    services
  • under Medicare, Medicaid, and some insurance
    companies they are
  • Be confined to the home (homebound)
  • Be under the care of a physician
  • Receive services under a plan of care
    established and periodically reviewed by a
    physician
  • Be in need of skilled nursing care on an
    intermittent basis or need physical therapy or
    speech
  • therapy
  • Have a continuing need for occupational therapy
  • Clarification of Homebound
  • This does not mean the patient must never leave
    their home. In general terms, a patient is
    considered
  • home bound if they
  • Have a medical condition or an injury that
    restricts their ability to leave their home
    unless
  • they use an assistive device (crutches, cane,
    wheelchair, walker)
  • Require the use of special transportation
  • Require the assistance of another person
  • Or, leaving their home is not medically advised
  • Patients may leave their homes occasionally for
    church services, hairdressing, attending a family

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Clarification of Skilled Nursing Duties
  • A skilled nursing patient is one who requires the
    skills of a Registered Nurse or Licensed
    Practical Nurse. The nurse is responsible for
  • making the initial evaluation visit to the
    patient,
  • reevaluating their needs regularly,
  • initiating and revising the nursing plan of
    care,
  • providing the services that require more
    specialized nursing care,
  • planning for preventative and rehabilitative
    care,
  • preparing clinical notes and informing
    physicians and others participating in the
    patients care
  • of changes as they occur.
  • According to the Medicare Benefit Manual, 30.4,
    (Medicare reimbursement) skilled nursing care
  • must be reasonable and necessary, needed on an
    intermittent basis, and not be solely needed for
  • venipunctures for the purposes of obtaining blood
    samples.
  • Some examples of patients who would qualify for
    skilled nursing care
  • Patients who require intravenous and
    intramuscular injections
  • Patients needing Foley catheter insertions
  • Patients with pre-existing peripheral vascular
    or circulatory disease (needing observation for
  • complications, pain management, teaching related
    to skin care, preservation of skin integrity,
  • and prevention of skin breakdown)
  • A patient who requires teaching related to
    illness or injury until they can demonstrate

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Examples of patients who do not qualify for
skilled care
  • Skilled nurse admits a patient to agency for
    bathing, and completes the teaching of medication
  • administration and safety in the home, at the
    admission visit.
  • Patient is not compliant with taking
    medications, and needs reminders to take them on
    time.
  • Patient has a wound, which the caregiver
    manages competently, and patient is driving their
  • own vehicle.
  • Medication set-up when the medications taken do
    not require ongoing nursing assessments,
  • monitoring or physician consults.
  • Venipunctures alone do not qualify a patient for
    home care. The documentation must support the
  • rationale behind the venipunctures, for example
  • A patient is taking coumadin (blood thinner)
    and requires protimes to monitor it
    effectiveness.
  • Documentation reflects no changes in the coumadin
    therapy for 6 weeks. This patient would
  • not qualify for skilled care based on this alone.
  • A physician requests a chemistry panel and CBC
    drawn on his patient prior to the patients 6
  • month check up. This patient would not qualify
    for skilled care based on this alone.
  • A patient newly diagnosed with Atrial
    Fibrillation, and new to coumadin therapy, needs
  • protimes to monitor for therapeutic effects. This
    patient would qualify for skilled care.

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Contact Information
  • If you have any further questions or concerns
    please contact Silver Lining Services Director of
    Nursing Shelia Gholston.
  • Office 505-285-3445
  • Cell 505-240-0252
  • shelia_at_slsnm.net
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