Admissions
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A pre-admission evaluation is conducted for every potential admission. The process begins with a medical records review to determine if the potential resident is medically acceptable for our program. If so, a physical assessment of the potential resident is arranged.
Using the information provided in the medical records and gathered by completing the Residential Assessment Tool we determine if Rose Meadow is an appropriate placement for the potential resident and if so, will issue acceptance into our program pending funding approval and bed availability.
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Our first concern is that the potential resident is medically stable in order to be considered for our program. We can provide outstanding medical care for residents ranging from those that are ambulatory and physically fully functioning but have memory deficits and/or safety concerns to residents that are medically complex and require total care in all aspects of daily living. We can also care for residents that have significant medical requirements such as those that are ventilator dependent.
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Minor re-directable behaviors are quite common with most brain injuries. Our Rose Meadow staff members are trained on many re-direction techniques and can help a resident work through these minor incidents. Rose Meadow, however, is not equipped to handle significant behavioral issues. Our small programs and home like atmosphere cannot accommodate behaviors that disrupt the living environment of our other residents or those that may prove harmful to themselves, residents, or staff. All residents must have a consistent history of demonstrating behaviors that are safe to themselves and others to be accepted into our program.
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​Funding: Our management team will work closely and directly with the funding source to ensure they receive all the pertinent information they may need to establish budgets in a timely manner and obtain a smooth financial approval.
Rose Meadow accepts funding from the following sources:
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Workers’ Compensation Insurance
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Private Funds
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Structured Settlements
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Litigation Liens
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Private Health Insurance
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NH Medicaid Community Care Waiver Program: ABD (Acquired Brain Disorder) or DD (Developmental Disabilities)