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한글Experience the Right Care with Respect and Dignity
한글Western Congregate Living is a quality, customized alternative to hospitalization facilities, nursing home-placement and home nursing care. You can tell what is different the moment you step into our facility. Our facility is a home nestled in a residental community of Koreatown, Los Angeles. We have a fully equipped kitchen and entertainment areas, as well as a beautiful, open backyard to enjoy outdoor activities. Patient rooms are tastefully decorated to each patient liking.
한글Accompanying this cozy atmosphere is a sophiscated unit to provide specialized care for patients who require specialized nursing care and rehabilitizations. We can accomodate patients who require tracheotomy, gastro-intestinal tubes, ventilator, and even intravenous therapy services.
한글However, you will find amenities not found in traditional subacute stings. Our staffs have unparalleled experience and expertise in providing high quality, cost-effective medical managements and restorative care to individuals with complex conditions. We deliver such care in a home-like environment, improving quality of life of the patients and lowering the cost of potential further hospitalizations.
SH Congregate Facility Conforms to CHLF Standards
CLHF (A)
Services to persons who are mentally alert, physically disabled, who maybe ventilator dependent.
CLHF (B)
Services for persons who have a diagnosis of a terminal illness, a diagnosis of a life-threatening illness, or both. Terminal illness means the individual has a life expectancy of six months or less as stated in writing by his/her attending physician and surgeon. A "life-threatening illness" means the individual has an illness that can lead to a possibility of a termination of life within five years or less as stated in writing by his/her attending physician and surgeon.
CHLF (C)
Services for persons who are catastrophically and severely disabled. A catastrophically and severely disabled person means a person whose origin of disability was acquired through trauma or non-degenerative neurologic illness, for whom it has been determined that active rehabilitation would be beneficial and for whom these services would be provided. Services offered by a CLHF to a catastrophically disabled person shall include, but not be limited to, speech and, physical, and occupational therapy.
Standards are found in H&S Code, Section 1267.13. In addition to these standards, CLHF's are required to conform to CC, Title 22, skilled nursing regulations, except for those sections or portions of sections specified in H&S Code, Section 1267.13(n). (These requirements in subsection 1267.13 (n)are so specific to skilled nursing facilities; CLHF's were exempted from compliance with these sections.)
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