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Realizing a loved one is in need of assistance can be a very emotional time. Braley Care Homes specializes in Alzheimer's & Dementia and offers exceptional, yet affordable care in a professional, compassionate manner.
Realizing a loved one is in need of assistance can be a very emotional time. Braley Care Homes specializes in Alzheimer's & Dementia and offers exceptional, yet affordable care in a professional, compassionate manner.
After you have completed these forms, feel free to send via mail or fax to the attention of Chris Braley, Braley Care Home’s licensed clinical social worker. He will be happy to discuss the results of the assessment tools and any other concerns you may have.
After you have completed these forms, feel free to send via mail or fax to the attention of Chris Braley, Braley Care Home’s licensed clinical social worker. He will be happy to discuss the results of the assessment tools and any other concerns you may have.
Braley Care Homes was created from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.
Chris and Dean Braley opened Braley Care Homes on March 29, 2005. Braley Care Homes expanded into Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and, memory care services in 2008. Chris Braley is the owner and administrator of Braley Care Homes and it remains the only free-standing Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and memory care facility in West Virginia. Our facility was built with dementia care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.
Our memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.
Chris Braley has a bachelor’s and Master’s degree in social work and is an LICSW (licensed independent clinical social worker). Chris shares, “dementia is not only in my professional life, but also in my personal life. My grandmother and father suffered from dementia, so I know the pain the families go through as they watch helplessly as their love one suffers. Our goal at Braley Care Homes is to tap into each resident’s unique qualities and help bring a calmness to both their life and their family’s life.
Braley Care Homes was created from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.
Chris and Dean Braley opened Braley Care Homes on March 29, 2005. Braley Care Homes expanded into Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and, memory care services in 2008. Chris Braley is the owner and administrator of Braley Care Homes and it remains the only free-standing Alzheimer’s, Dementia, and memory care facility in West Virginia. Our facility was built with dementia care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.
Our memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.
Chris Braley has a bachelor’s and Master’s degree in social work and is an LICSW (licensed independent clinical social worker). Chris shares, “dementia is not only in my professional life, but also in my personal life. My grandmother and father suffered from dementia, so I know the pain the families go through as they watch helplessly as their love one suffers. Our goal at Braley Care Homes is to tap into each resident’s unique qualities and help bring a calmness to both their life and their family’s life.
Braley Care Homes, located in Hurricane, WV, is the only free-standing Alzheimer’s Dementia Care Facility in West Virginia.
Braley Care Homes’ philosophy is “quality care in a home-like environment.” The facility was built with dementia and memory care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.
Memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.
We have caring, highly trained staff available 24/7 including nurse aids, AMAPs, Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and an activity coordinator.
Braley Care Homes, located in Hurricane, WV, is the only free-standing Alzheimer’s Dementia Care Facility in West Virginia.
Braley Care Homes’ philosophy is “quality care in a home-like environment.” The facility was built with dementia and memory care in mind and is the ideal environment for someone with this disease. It is locked 24 hours per day and has a beautiful outdoor courtyard with a pastoral view, which is secure at all times.
Memory care activities and behavior programming is geared toward meeting each individual’s needs, which helps keep their anxiety level down and reduces the risk of behavior issues.
We have caring, highly trained staff available 24/7 including nurse aids, AMAPs, Licensed Practical Nurses, Registered Nurses, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and an activity coordinator.
Braley Care Homes were created in 2005 from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.
Braley Care Homes provide professional care in a
home-like environment, which is crucial to preserving our residents’ dignity and self-worth. We believe this can best be done in smaller environments, rather than large facilities. The home setting is the environment we choose to care for our loved ones. They can surround themselves with pictures and furniture for that complete home feeling. Our intimate, home-like atmosphere allows for individualized care and lasting relationships.
Braley Care Homes were created in 2005 from a father and son’s passion for quality assisted living in a home-like environment, spawned from their experience in the mental health field.
Braley Care Homes provide professional care in a
home-like environment, which is crucial to preserving our residents’ dignity and self-worth. We believe this can best be done in smaller environments, rather than large facilities. The home setting is the environment we choose to care for our loved ones. They can surround themselves with pictures and furniture for that complete home feeling. Our intimate, home-like atmosphere allows for individualized care and lasting relationships.
I have only great memories of the great care my husband received. Never heard an unkind word to anyone there. This care home facility is wonderful. Thank you, Mr. Braley, for all you do and your staff. God's blessing continue to be with you all.
Brenda B. L.
I’ve worked there and I’ve seen how the residents are treated. Staff love their jobs and you can tell. Owner is great with residents too. They do a wide variety of activities and even a pet dog.
Samantha G.
I have only great memories of the great care my husband received. Never heard an unkind word to anyone there. This care home facility is wonderful. Thank you, Mr. Braley, for all you do and your staff. God's blessing continue to be with you all.
Brenda B. L.
I’ve worked there and I’ve seen how the residents are treated. Staff love their jobs and you can tell. Owner is great with residents too. They do a wide variety of activities and even a pet dog.
Samantha G.
Absolutely the best care home in the valley for your loved one with dementia.
Leah S. K.
Residents and workers are great. What you see is what you get. Thanks, BCH!
Nola H.
Absolutely the best care home in the valley for your loved one with dementia.
Leah S. K.
Residents and workers are great. What you see is what you get. Thanks, BCH!
Nola H.
Caring Is Our Business
Embarking on the journey of memory care planning for a loved one can be both emotionally challenging and overwhelming, often accompanied by a myriad of legal and financial considerations. As families navigate the complex landscape of dementia and Alzheimer's care, they encounter a multitude of questions: How will we afford long-term care? What legal documents do we need in place? How can we protect our loved one's assets and ensure their wishes are honored?
In this blog series, we delve into the critical aspects of legal and financial planning for memory care. From understanding Medicaid eligibility and estate planning to exploring the intricacies of power of attorney and healthcare directives, we aim to provide clarity and guidance to families facing these tough decisions. With expert insights and practical advice, our goal is to empower caregivers and families to navigate the memory care journey with confidence and peace of mind. Join us as we unravel the complexities and offer strategies for effective planning and advocacy in this important aspect of elder care.
Planning for memory care involves not only addressing the medical and emotional needs of a loved one but also navigating the complex legal landscape that surrounds it. One crucial aspect of this preparation is ensuring that all necessary legal documents are in place to protect the individual's interests and wishes. In this guide, we'll explore the essential legal documents every family should have when planning for memory care.
Advance Directive: An advance directive, also known as a living will, is a legal document that outlines a person's preferences for medical treatment in the event that they become incapacitated and unable to communicate their wishes. In the context of memory care, having an advance directive ensures that your loved one's healthcare decisions align with their desires, even if they are no longer able to express them verbally.
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare: A durable power of attorney for healthcare grants a trusted individual the authority to make medical decisions on behalf of the person receiving care. This document is essential in memory care planning as it allows a designated agent to advocate for the individual's best interests and ensure that their medical needs are met according to their wishes.
Durable Power of Attorney for Finances: In addition to healthcare decisions, it's crucial to designate someone to handle financial matters on behalf of the individual with memory impairment. A durable power of attorney for finances grants authority to manage financial affairs, such as paying bills, managing investments, and accessing funds for care expenses.
Will or Trust: Estate planning is an integral part of memory care planning, and having a will or trust in place is essential to ensure that your loved one's assets are distributed according to their wishes after their passing. A will outlines how assets should be distributed, while a trust can provide additional privacy and flexibility in managing assets, particularly if there are concerns about incapacity or disability.
HIPAA Authorization: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) protects the privacy of an individual's medical information. A HIPAA authorization allows designated individuals, such as family members or caregivers, to access the person's medical records and communicate with healthcare providers about their care.
Memory care is a specialized form of long-term care designed to meet the unique needs of individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other memory-related impairments. While the quality of care provided in memory care facilities is often exceptional, the cost can be significant, placing a strain on families already grappling with the emotional and logistical challenges of caring for a loved one with memory issues. However, financial assistance programs exist to help alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with memory care. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore various financial assistance options and discuss eligibility criteria to help families navigate this aspect of memory care planning with greater ease and confidence.
Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides health coverage to low-income individuals, including those in need of long-term care services such as memory care. While Medicaid eligibility criteria vary by state, individuals with limited income and assets may qualify for assistance with memory care costs. Medicaid waivers, in particular, offer additional support for home and community-based services, allowing individuals to receive care in their preferred setting rather than in a nursing home. Understanding Medicaid eligibility requirements and the application process is essential for families seeking financial assistance for memory care.
Veterans and their spouses may be eligible for various benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to help cover the costs of memory care. Aid and Attendance (A&A) is a special pension program that provides additional financial assistance to veterans and survivors who require the aid of another person to perform daily activities. Eligibility criteria for A&A include wartime service, financial need, and medical necessity. Additionally, veterans enrolled in VA healthcare may access memory care services through VA medical centers or contracted community providers.
Long-term care insurance is a private insurance policy that helps cover the costs of long-term care services, including memory care, in exchange for premium payments. Policies vary in coverage limits, benefit periods, and eligibility requirements, so it's essential to review policy details carefully to understand what services are covered and any limitations or exclusions that may apply. While purchasing long-term care insurance earlier in life is generally more cost-effective, individuals with existing policies should familiarize themselves with coverage provisions and claims processes to maximize benefits when needed.
SSDI and SSI are federal assistance programs that provide financial support to individuals with disabilities, including those with memory impairments. SSDI is available to individuals who have worked and paid Social Security taxes, while SSI is a needs-based program for individuals with limited income and resources. Eligibility for SSDI and SSI benefits is determined based on medical evidence of disability and financial need. While these programs may not specifically cover memory care costs, the financial assistance they provide can help offset other expenses associated with caring for a loved one with memory issues.
Many states offer their own financial assistance programs to support individuals in need of long-term care services, including memory care. These programs may include home and community-based services waivers, respite care assistance, caregiver support programs, and more. Eligibility criteria, benefits, and application processes vary by state, so families should research available resources and consult with local agencies or organizations specializing in aging and disability services for guidance.
Braley Care Homes Inc, we understand the intricate intersection of legal and financial considerations in memory care planning. With our commitment to providing compassionate and tailored support to individuals and families in Hurricane, WV, we prioritize transparency and clarity in navigating these complex matters. Our dedicated team is equipped with the expertise to guide clients through the intricacies of memory care planning, ensuring their peace of mind and financial security. With a focus on personalized solutions and unwavering dedication to client satisfaction, Braley Care Homes Inc stands as a trusted partner in the journey of memory care planning. For inquiries, please contact us at (304) 767-4033.
Embarking on the journey of memory care planning for a loved one can be both emotionally challenging and overwhelming, often accompanied by a myriad of legal and financial considerations. As families navigate the complex landscape of dementia and Alzheimer's care, they encounter a multitude of questions: How will we afford long-term care? What legal documents do we need in place? How can we protect our loved one's assets and ensure their wishes are honored?
In this blog series, we delve into the critical aspects of legal and financial planning for memory care. From understanding Medicaid eligibility and estate planning to exploring the intricacies of power of attorney and healthcare directives, we aim to provide clarity and guidance to families facing these tough decisions. With expert insights and practical advice, our goal is to empower caregivers and families to navigate the memory care journey with confidence and peace of mind. Join us as we unravel the complexities and offer strategies for effective planning and advocacy in this important aspect of elder care.
Planning for memory care involves not only addressing the medical and emotional needs of a loved one but also navigating the complex legal landscape that surrounds it. One crucial aspect of this preparation is ensuring that all necessary legal documents are in place to protect the individual's interests and wishes. In this guide, we'll explore the essential legal documents every family should have when planning for memory care.
Advance Directive: An advance directive, also known as a living will, is a legal document that outlines a person's preferences for medical treatment in the event that they become incapacitated and unable to communicate their wishes. In the context of memory care, having an advance directive ensures that your loved one's healthcare decisions align with their desires, even if they are no longer able to express them verbally.
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare: A durable power of attorney for healthcare grants a trusted individual the authority to make medical decisions on behalf of the person receiving care. This document is essential in memory care planning as it allows a designated agent to advocate for the individual's best interests and ensure that their medical needs are met according to their wishes.
Durable Power of Attorney for Finances: In addition to healthcare decisions, it's crucial to designate someone to handle financial matters on behalf of the individual with memory impairment. A durable power of attorney for finances grants authority to manage financial affairs, such as paying bills, managing investments, and accessing funds for care expenses.
Will or Trust: Estate planning is an integral part of memory care planning, and having a will or trust in place is essential to ensure that your loved one's assets are distributed according to their wishes after their passing. A will outlines how assets should be distributed, while a trust can provide additional privacy and flexibility in managing assets, particularly if there are concerns about incapacity or disability.
HIPAA Authorization: The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) protects the privacy of an individual's medical information. A HIPAA authorization allows designated individuals, such as family members or caregivers, to access the person's medical records and communicate with healthcare providers about their care.
Memory care is a specialized form of long-term care designed to meet the unique needs of individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other memory-related impairments. While the quality of care provided in memory care facilities is often exceptional, the cost can be significant, placing a strain on families already grappling with the emotional and logistical challenges of caring for a loved one with memory issues. However, financial assistance programs exist to help alleviate some of the financial burdens associated with memory care. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore various financial assistance options and discuss eligibility criteria to help families navigate this aspect of memory care planning with greater ease and confidence.
Medicaid is a joint federal and state program that provides health coverage to low-income individuals, including those in need of long-term care services such as memory care. While Medicaid eligibility criteria vary by state, individuals with limited income and assets may qualify for assistance with memory care costs. Medicaid waivers, in particular, offer additional support for home and community-based services, allowing individuals to receive care in their preferred setting rather than in a nursing home. Understanding Medicaid eligibility requirements and the application process is essential for families seeking financial assistance for memory care.
Veterans and their spouses may be eligible for various benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) to help cover the costs of memory care. Aid and Attendance (A&A) is a special pension program that provides additional financial assistance to veterans and survivors who require the aid of another person to perform daily activities. Eligibility criteria for A&A include wartime service, financial need, and medical necessity. Additionally, veterans enrolled in VA healthcare may access memory care services through VA medical centers or contracted community providers.
Long-term care insurance is a private insurance policy that helps cover the costs of long-term care services, including memory care, in exchange for premium payments. Policies vary in coverage limits, benefit periods, and eligibility requirements, so it's essential to review policy details carefully to understand what services are covered and any limitations or exclusions that may apply. While purchasing long-term care insurance earlier in life is generally more cost-effective, individuals with existing policies should familiarize themselves with coverage provisions and claims processes to maximize benefits when needed.
SSDI and SSI are federal assistance programs that provide financial support to individuals with disabilities, including those with memory impairments. SSDI is available to individuals who have worked and paid Social Security taxes, while SSI is a needs-based program for individuals with limited income and resources. Eligibility for SSDI and SSI benefits is determined based on medical evidence of disability and financial need. While these programs may not specifically cover memory care costs, the financial assistance they provide can help offset other expenses associated with caring for a loved one with memory issues.
Many states offer their own financial assistance programs to support individuals in need of long-term care services, including memory care. These programs may include home and community-based services waivers, respite care assistance, caregiver support programs, and more. Eligibility criteria, benefits, and application processes vary by state, so families should research available resources and consult with local agencies or organizations specializing in aging and disability services for guidance.
Braley Care Homes Inc, we understand the intricate intersection of legal and financial considerations in memory care planning. With our commitment to providing compassionate and tailored support to individuals and families in Hurricane, WV, we prioritize transparency and clarity in navigating these complex matters. Our dedicated team is equipped with the expertise to guide clients through the intricacies of memory care planning, ensuring their peace of mind and financial security. With a focus on personalized solutions and unwavering dedication to client satisfaction, Braley Care Homes Inc stands as a trusted partner in the journey of memory care planning. For inquiries, please contact us at (304) 767-4033.
We offer tours of our memory care facility so that you can see first-hand what we have to offer.
If you would like to schedule a tour or ask any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
We look forward to helping you on your senior care journey.
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We offer tours of our memory care facilities so that you can see first-hand what we have to offer.
If you would like to schedule a tour or ask any questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.
We look forward to helping you on your senior care journey.
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Braley Care Homes
6192 US 60
Hurricane, WV 25526
Phone Numbers:
Referrals and Inquiries: (304) 767-4033
Facility Phone: (304) 201-3677
Facility Fax: (304) 201-3678
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Monday
9:00am – 6:30pm
Tuesday
9:00am – 6:30pm
Wednesday
9:00am – 6:30pm
Thursday
9:00am – 6:30pm
Friday
9:00am – 6:30pm
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CONTACT US
Location:
Braley Care Homes
6192 US 60
Hurricane, WV 25526
Phone Numbers:
Referrals and Inquiries: (304) 767-4033
Facility Phone: (304) 201-3677
Facility Fax: (304) 201-3678
AREAS WE SERVE
BUSINESS HOURS
Monday
9:00am – 6:30pm
Tuesday
9:00am – 6:30pm
Wednesday
9:00am – 6:30pm
Thursday
9:00am – 6:30pm
Friday
9:00am – 6:30pm