Opening an Assisted living Facility?

by Guest » Wed Aug 09, 2006 04:28 pm
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Recently I have started thinking about a career change and I am considering operating an Assisted living Facility. I am tryingto find out how owners nad managers of these homes are paid. I was told that you could contract with DAD to provide services to seniors who live at your facility. Someone also told me about Community Base Alternatives. I am not sure where to locate the right information to my questions so if there is any one who has more knowlege about Starting an Assisted Livinig Faciliy and how compensation works please inform me.

Thanks

Total Comments: 13

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 01:43 pm Post Subject: wanting my own facility

i would like to start my own facility and i need to know what kind of license i need and what will it take for me to get m yown businees up and going.

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 05:05 am Post Subject: Opening am Elderly Care Facilities

I am interested in opening and Assisted Living Facility and I need more information on how to get it started.

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 05:49 am Post Subject: Boy oh Boy...

Ok another toughy. I have had a few clients come in looking for Business GL insurance on this exact risk.

First of all...you do need to get the appropriate state license and be licensed for a certain amount of beds, people, rooms employees etc.

The GL insurance on these risks is NOT cheap! It is a risky business, here is my suggestion as that is not my business but insuring it is.

If I were to go about doing this, I think I would consider purchasing a franchise such as Alterra or Sunrise they are both franchised assisted living facilities. If you go this route the head quarters would be able to help you along with this process..Location, Licenses, advertising and would help you comply with the state laws.

As far as these facilities well private ones anyway they are usually compensated in two ways the first is through an insurance company, meaning if someone has purchased long term care insurance the insurance company would be paying the claim, or the families are paying for it directly out of pocket. I would rather collect from an insurance company as I would know that I am def getting paid.....

Does this help at all?

Posted: Wed Jan 17, 2007 06:13 am Post Subject:

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Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 07:13 am Post Subject: Assisted Living Facilities

I have been Consulting and billing for ALF's in Florida for over 10 years. If I can be of any assistance contact me at: biznezsenz@aol.com or 786-389-3192. I work in the Miami area and also parts of Boward. Thank You.

Posted: Tue Nov 17, 2009 09:18 pm Post Subject:

the franchise idea suggested by nique1221 has a lot of merit - by going into a franchise you get a structure and format to work from where all of these avenues have been examined and covered off. This is not an areas you want to overlook something in afterall.

In addition they will probably have a prefered customer relationship with insurers as most or all of the franchises will have their cover with one provider, which could help reduce your premiums substantially.

Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2010 07:51 pm Post Subject: Free Online How to Turn Houses Into Assisted Living Facility

There's a free online guide that tells you how to turn houses into assisted living facilities step by step and has links to state regs & laws. I can't post the link but google EasyALF.org

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 08:09 am Post Subject: Assisted living facilities

Procedures for starting Assisted Living Facility differ from state to state. These are the general step’s to be followed:

1. The first and the most vital step are licensing and certification. Most of the states follow a strict detailed procedure and it involves a lot of paperwork, interviews and inspections. You need to contact your State Department to know the specific requirements of your State.

2. You need to decide if you’ll work with a small group of people or a larger group. This will decide your business location.

3. You need to obtain Finances. That would depend if on your business scale.

4. Setting up your facility staff is of utmost importance keeping in mind the level of medical assistance that you need to provide. You also need to have assistance for day-to-day tasks.

5. You need to be open for business and attract customers.

Posted: Wed Jul 07, 2010 03:55 am Post Subject: resources to start an assisted living

Get information and resources to start your assisted living from assistedlivingguides.com

Posted: Mon Jan 17, 2011 11:18 pm Post Subject: Procedure to start assisted living at my house in flordia

I wanted to know how to start an assisted living at my house in florida? I wanted to know if i needed a license to start an assisted living in my house? and how could i go about to get the license?

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