Letter to the Editor – September 19

On September 19, 2018, in Latest News, by The Somerville Times

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Sir,

Somerville Home is closing as you report, and yes they cannot stay operational at the current level of reimbursement. On average, it costs about $30-35 a day more to provide care than what Masshealth (Medicaid) will reimburse. Urban reimbursements are higher than non-urban but neither Somerville, nor Cambridge, are considered urban by Masshealth. The reimbursement is lower.

Already this year there are 17 Massachusetts nursing homes closing down. (see https://www.mass.gov/service-details/information-about-nursing-home-closures Information about nursing home closures | Mass.gov Find details about pending nursing home closures in Massachusetts and resources for residents living in these facilities. www.mass.gov ). Watertown, and in North Cambridge close to us, Sancta Maria are also closing. This will displace some 150+ needy and vulnerable residents.

This is a crisis in long term care and the administration on Beacon Hill is standing by doing nothing. Both The Somerville Home and Sancta Maria are not-for-profits. If a not-for-profit cannot survive what chance a for-profit facility. We must take steps as a matter of urgency to ensure nursing homes stay operational, the state has a huge surplus so why can’t we do this? What is the Governor doing to fix this problem?

Alan Bingham
Somerville

 

2 Responses to “Letter to the Editor – September 19”

  1. LindaS says:

    It’s really sad that some are more interested in flipping homes and turning everything into profit-making living spaces, while taking away any kind of accommodation for us as we get older and may not be able to care for ourselves.

    I bet if all old people were filthy rich, you’d see how fast developers put their efforts into keeping and building nursing and assisted-care facilities.

    Maybe they should just euthanize us all as we get too old so that they dont have to worry about where to put us.

  2. Do says:

    Where will the money from selling this property and land go? It will be a very substantial amount. Could it be given in trust to the Somerville Homeless Coalition to create SRO housing with good services and oversight for Somerville elders who are or will be homeless. There is a huge service gap between supported independent living and nursing homes. You can only get home-based support if you are housed.

    Please publish the date time and place of the DPH closing approval hearing.