The state of Nebraska regulates which assisted living facilities can provide memory care services to seniors with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. These provisions regulate what specific levels of training staff needs to receive and they establish a basic standard of care.
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The term “assisted living” encompasses a wide range of residential settings that provide care services to seniors, including those with dementia. Each state is in charge of regulating these facilities. While these regulations can vary widely, many states tend to have specific provisions for memory care services that can fall under the umbrella of assisted living.
Memory care regulations in Nebraska: What you should know
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