About Golden Livingcenter Fredonia
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This Center is located in Fredonia, Kansas. The staff at their skilled nursing facility is proud to offer individualized healthcare that meets the unique needs of their residents. Fredonia is conveniently located less than one minute from Fredonia Regional Hospital. This LivingCenter provides care for those with short-term needs, such as recovery from a joint-replacement surgery, as well as for those with more long-term needs. Family members are welcome to join their loved one for a wholesome, delicious meal in their dining room, and they also offer a variety of activities and spiritual services for their residents.
Skilled Services: Licensed Nursing, Dialysis Care, Wound Care, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Stroke Rehabilitation, Balance Management, IV Therapy, Diabetes Management, Pain Management, Continence Management
Special Services: Short Term Care, Discharge Planning, Dementia & Alzheimer's Care, Long Term Care
Services coordinated with community providers: Hospice, Podiatry, Audiology, Eye care, Dental Care, Massage Therapy
Since this is a sliding fee scale clinic, we have provided the Federal Poverty Guidelines below. Visit the Golden Livingcenter Fredonia website listed above to see what the level is needed for free care.
Federal Poverty Guidelines for 2023
Persons In Family Household | Poverty Guideline Salary per year |
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1 | $14,580 |
2 | $19,720 |
3 | $24,860 |
4 | $30,000 |
5 | $35,140 |
6 | $40,280 |
7 | $45,420 |
8 | $50,560 |
For Households with more than 8 persons, add $4,480 for each additional person.
*Alaska and Hawaii have different rates for HUD federal poverty guidelines.
These numbers above represent 100% of the Federal Poverty Rate. In order to get reduced or free services from some clinics, they use a sliding fee scale based on your income.When they use a sliding fee scale, the 100% rate can be different than 100%. In those cases, using for example a 200% federal poverty level, you will only need double the 100% number listed above to 200%.