Do you have questions?

Stays away from home can be overwhelming. We want to put your mind at ease.

Here are some of our most frequently asked questions. If you don’t find the information you are looking for, please ask a member of our staff. We would love to help.

Payment, Medicare & Medicaid

Please see our Financial Information page for answers to many questions about Medicare, Medicaid, insurance, and payments.

What is skilled nursing care?

Skilled nursing is comprehensive, 24-hour care delivered by licensed doctors, nurses and physician extenders in a residential setting. Skilled nursing services can include any of the following:

  • Post-surgical care,
  • Orthopedic and joint replacement rehab
  • Post-stroke rehabilitation
  • IV therapies
  • Occupational therapies
  • Speech therapy
  • Wound care
  • Nutrition management.

For purposes of insurance, a skilled nursing facility (SNF) is a health-care facility that meets criteria established by the federal government for Medicaid and Medicare reimbursement for nursing care. To qualify for reimbursement, a physician must supervise the care and maintain records of the patient’s condition and care.

What is an interdisciplinary rehabilitation plan?

An interdisciplinary rehabilitation plan is created by a team of health care professionals from different fields who work together to achieve an objective for their patient.

What is short wave diathermy?

Diathermy is a therapeutic technique that delivers high-frequency electric current via microwave, shortwave or ultrasound. The current improves conditions of the joints such as arthritis by generating deep heat in the tissues.

What is intravenous (IV) therapy?

IV therapy is the administration of liquid substances, usually medication, to a patient, directly into a vein. Often specialty drugs are given to a patient via infusion, which uses gravity to push the substance into the vein.

What is post-acute care?

Long-term care hospitals (LCTHs), skilled nursing facilities (SNFs), inpatient rehabilitation facilities, and home health agencies all fall into the post-acute care classification.

What kind of assistance does the Social Services staff offer?

Social services staff works with our residents and their families during times of transition. Our team provides information, addresses concerns and requests, and helps plan the discharge of each resident.  Social Services can arrange professional services for any of the following: vision, dental, audiology (hearing), podiatry, psychosocial/psychiatric evaluation, creation of advance directives, dementia assessment, and individual therapy.

What do Medicare ratings mean?

Nursing home ratings are determined by health inspections, quality measures, and staffing. Each of these 3 sources generates a star rating. Then, the ratings are combined to calculate one overall rating. Learn more

What should I bring with me to a short-term rehab stay?

Prepare an inventory list of items you’re bringing with you

  • Medical records
  • Copies of living will and power of attorney
  • Copy of Medicare/Medicaid or insurance card
  • Several days’ worth of comfortable clothes, sleepwear and toiletry items
  • Something from home that might bring you comfort like a favorite quilt, photos, reading material, etc.

How long will I be here?

Your length of stay is determined by many factors: your physical condition, any underlying medical conditions, your previous level of independence and where you will go after discharge.

How do I find out about activities provided for residents?

Our activities and programs are created with residents in mind. We plan activities that suit the needs and capabilities of each resident. We find that this helps the healing process of our rehab patients. Activities include fitness programs, singing, trivia and games, religious meetings, musical performances and other entertainment. Families are encouraged to participate with residents.

An activity calendar is provided so residents can stay informed on upcoming events like parties, movies, outings, ice cream socials, etc. As always, family and friends are invited and encouraged to attend.

Will you contact my Primary Care Physician (PCP)?

Yes. We will contact your PCP to confirm your arrival.  When you are discharged, your PCP will receive a copy of the medical records from your stay.

What about laundry? Can family members take laundry home to wash it?

If you wish, Royse City Medical Lodge can do your laundry for you. Upon admission, please tell our front office if you would like our laundry service.

If a family member or care giver will do your laundry at home, please let our nurses know so we can stop our laundry service. We will put a sign on your closet door to let the staff know to leave the clothing for pick up. Please provide a laundry hamper and pick up clothing twice weekly.

Our laundry service washer your personal clothing in our industrial laundry facility and is washed at 180 degrees. Please keep this in mind when packing. We recommend that you avoid clothing that cannot be washed and dried in hot water, that may fade, or requires any special care.

Please label all clothing with the resident’s name. Room numbers or initials are not effective for labeling purposes. Please use a permanent marker and write on the inside neckline or waistband. Please mark clearly and include shoes, socks and other personal items.

What clothing items are needed?

Bring five outfits and a pair of comfortable, non-slip shoes. Each article should be freshly washed and labeled, in permanent marker, with the resident’s name. These items will be recorded in the resident’s inventory log. Please do not bring valuable jewelry, cash, checks, or any other valuables with you. Any other items brought in should be marked or engraved with the resident’s name.

How many visitors can a resident have at one time?

When a resident has visitors, we recommend they meet in common areas of our facility. If this is not possible, we recommend no more than two guests in a resident room at a time.

Is there any private space available to use?

A resident may reserve the activities lounge with advance notice.

Can children visit?

Yes, we love to have children visit. Please let the large nurse know when a visitor under the age of 12 will be at the facility.

Can we bring a family pet to the facility?

Pets are welcome for a visit with a few caveats. We require records of their immunizations prior to their visit and pets must be on leash at all times. Of course, please use caution with pets in congested areas and clean up after them immediately.

What if I’m not happy with my care?

Our Care Confidant Program was created to keep the lines of communication open. A member of our staff will be assigned to you as your “care confidante.” They will check your room daily to make sure it is clean and tidy and ensure are no housekeeping concerns. Your confidante is there to hear what’s on your mind and resolve any concerns. Our Care Confidante program is designed to ensure your stay is a positive experience.

When will I have therapy? What should I wear?

Physical, occupational, and speech therapy takes place throughout the week. You will be evaluated after you arrive, then a personalized therapy plan will be created to best meet your needs. Wear tennis shoes and comfortable loose-fitting clothing.

How will I get my medications?

After you arrive, your information entered into our system and your medications will be ordered. You should receive your medications within 4-6 hours of your arrival. If you need pain control medicine, please request this medication to be administered 30 minutes to one hour prior to your departure from the hospital. To avoid serious medical complications, do not keep any medications in your room or self-medicate.

Will I have a walker in my room to use?

To reduce risk of falls. we encourage you to use the wheelchair in your room until your therapist clears you to use a walker by yourself.

How will I bathe or shower?

Residents are assisted with showering three times per week, on a rotating schedule. Your nurse aid can give you your personal shower schedule.