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Care Center Experiences DelaysBY JOHN MILLERPublished Wednesday, June 9, 1999 in the Gurdon Times While work has been done to the old Gurdon hospital, much still needs to be done before it opens as a residential care facility. The hospital was sold to Coleman Research for the purpose of being turned into a residential care facility. Carolyn Skaggs, clinical director, of the Gurdon Care Center, said should be open within the next 30 days, and those who have been hired to work there have been apprized about the delays. However, Skaggs had no further comment for the public concerning the center's opening, what the delays are and why they occurred. The center was scheduled to be operational by mid-April. When the work is done, the Gurdon Care Center, as it will be called, will have beds for 25 residents. According to Cliff Coleman, who spearheaded the project, the state has already licensed the project and allotted the beds. Skaggs will oversee most of the day-to-day operations. She said one of the major differences between normal residential care facilities and the Gurdon Care Center will be the social activity at the local center. Plans are in the works to have outings for the residents, along with in-house activities planned as well. Those living at the Gurdon Care Center will have access to laundry facilities. Those who are physically and mentally able can do their own laundry, or choose to have it done for them. For the residents who are incapable of washing their own clothes, this chore will be handled for them. The center, once open, will provide transportation for the residents or outings, medical appointments and other needs. Each room in the center will have its own central heat and air conditioning unit. This will allow the resident to set the temperature at a more comfortable personal level. Meals for the residents will also be provided at the center. By late summer, Skaggs said, a doctor will be on staff at the center. She said the majority of the staff will be hired from the Gurdon area. This will include Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) and Registered Nurses (RNs). Skaggs said a person doesn't have to be ill or infirm to live at the center. While there will be nurses on hand, as this is a residential care facility, they will not be allowed to dispense medicine. All they can do is provide the medicines to the residents already prescribed by doctors. It will then be up to the resident to take or not take their medication. "We're excited to provide these services," Skaggs said. "This is a good option for people not wanting to live alone." The center is licensed to accept payment from Medicare and Medicaid, along with private pay. Search | Nevada County Picayune by date | Gurdon Times by date |
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