Risk & Business Magazine F.A. Peabody Insurance Spring 2017 | Page 26

The Browns; Kristy, Jim, Brenda & Debbie Madigan Estates: BY: CHRISTOPHER ANDERSON, CPCU, WPC, PRESIDENT, F. A. PEABODY INSURANCE A Business That Never Retires I n 1978, Brenda and Dana Brown of Houlton, Maine, established Madigan Health Care Facility after buying the former Madigan Hospital and building a new 50- bed nursing home. Brenda continued to operate the business after her husband’s death. She is now joined by her children, Jim and Debbie, and daughter-in-law, Kristy, in running one of the few family- owned long-term care facilities in the state of Maine. The Brown family has worked hard over the years adapting to the changing needs of Maine’s aging population and changes to the health care industry. Jim Brown, CFO of Madigan Health Care Facility, has noticed the changes in Medicare and Long-Term Care insurance coverage with regards to the acuity level of residents in the nursing facility. A resident who might have qualified for nursing home care 20 years ago would not qualify today but would still need assistance with daily medical needs. To adapt to these changes, Madigan Health Care Services has added differing levels of care for patients. Twenty years ago, when a resident was admitted to the facility, discharge was the 26 exception. Now, staying permanently is the exception as the large majority of patients are discharged after their treatment is complete and they are well enough to go back home. To accommodate these changing needs, the facility depends largely on skilled rehabilitation services. Patients often need some extra assistance after surgery, a fall, or other health crisis. Madigan provides this service with over 10 therapists on staff who all have the goal of rehabilitating the patient for independent living. Home health care services are also offered for patients who are capable of living at home but need daily assistance with some health care needs. Jim says that the employee relationships that are formed with patients early on in their health care needs are important. The same employees will continue to provide care throughout various stages of the patient’s needs such as assisted living, home health care, skilled nursing, or long term care. The diversification and full spectrum of care provided by Madigan Health Services is unique among long-term care facilities in Maine, which helps patients transition through life changes. In 1991, Adult Day Care was added to Madigan’s nursing home services to provide caregivers of elderly people a chance to take care of other responsibilities and to provide an opportunity for socialization for the client. In 1995, Madigan House was created to meet the needs of residents with Alzheimer’s disease or other related dementias and who need guidance in their daily lives but not necessarily the same level of care required by the nursing home residents. Madigan House is a home-like environment with communal living areas, fun activities, and family-style dining provided. Also, in 1995, Madigan added Home Health Care services to enable clients with certain health needs to continue to live at home while still receiving quality care. Depending on the needs of the client, nurses, therapists, home health aides, social workers, and personal care attendants are available to visit clients in their homes and help them reach the highest level of independence possible. The Madigan Home Health Care department has received multiple