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Frequently Asked Questions About Assisted Living Homes For Seniors
A. Yes caregivers are available 24 hours a day
to assist with residents needs.
A. Yes they are. We are happy to assist or not
assist depending on the residents desire.
A. We pride ourselves on keeping a neat, clean, and odder free facility.
A. Yes. We are a non medical facility. We do however
have doctors that we trust and could recommend.
A. Residents are encouraged to be on a schedule. The time that works best for the resident and care provider
will be worked out during their assessment. But the short answer
is yes.
A. Yes each meal has a substitution.
A. Sorry no we don't allow pets to live at the care homes.
However we do allow therapy pets, and family pets to visit the care homes.
The pet must have all necessary shots and or vaccines. We allow small dogs, rabbits, turtles and such pets inside. Larger pets must remain outside.
A. As much time as they need.
A. Our menu is posted for the month and you are
welcome to review it at any time. Special request are allowed and
items that are not in our budget can be provided by the resident
and cooked by our staff.
A. Yes the manager is regularly available on site
and by appointment.
A. There is one staff member to every 2-3 residents
depending on the residents level of care.
A. Transportation, service plans (as needed), personal items, beautician,
and continence items.
A. To be a resident our staff must first do an
assessment of the seniors health to be sure that we can care for
him or her. The rental rate must be agreed upon by all parties.
The senior must have a negative TB test no older than 6 months.
The responsible party must complete all of the state required documents.
These documents can be found by clicking here.
A. To be a resident our staff must first do an
assessment of the seniors health to be sure that we can care for
him or her. The rental rate must be agreed upon by all parties.
The senior must have a negative TB test no older than 6 months.
The responsible party must complete all of the state required documents.
These documents can be found by clicking here.
A. Visiting Hours are from 9:00 am to 6:00 pm However
we can make special arrangements for out of town visitors and work
schedules. Please set an appointment for after hours visiting.
A. Assisted living homes provide a variety of services
for seniors who need assistance with the activities of daily life
(ADL's). Care Homes for Elderly are non medical facilities and cater
to seniors that do not require constant nursing care. Different
categories of assisted living allow facilities to serve residents
with specialized needs such as hospice and dementia care. In addition
to long term care an assisted living facility can also serve as
a respite care for short term rehabilitation from a stroke or fall.
Respite care can also be used to provide care
givers a brief break for medical or personal reasons.
A. Assisted living homes provide a variety of services
for seniors who need assistance with the activities of daily life
(ADL's). Care Homes for Elderly are non medical facilities and cater
to seniors that do not require constant nursing care. Different
categories of assisted living allow facilities to serve residents
with specialized needs such as hospice and dementia care. In addition
to long term care an assisted living facility can also serve as
a respite care for short term rehabilitation from a stroke or fall.
Respite care can also be used to provide care
givers a brief break for medical or personal reasons.
A. The hold is full price of the month. However
we will work with you to meet your financial needs.
A. Usually the family will arrange these appointments
and let us know details. However in some cases there are no family
or friends available. In this case the manager/ administrator/ care
providers will arrange and transport the resident to appointments. There is an extra transportation fee and may also be a waiting fee. Please ask the Administrator/Manager for fee details.
A. The care providers will manage and distribute
the medications. All medications are stored in a locked case.
If the resident uses eye drops, medicated creams or other over the counter medications that the resident would like to keep in their room, we require the resident to purchase a lock box to store the items in. We do this because we don't want another resident to use these items improperly and have a bad reaction to them.