Frequently asked questions

What kind of activities do you offer?

We offer a variety of activities designed to engage residents and enhance their quality of life. These include recreational activities, arts and crafts, exercise classes, social events, and outings tailored to the interests of our residents.

Are your services covered by insurance?

We accept various forms of insurance and can assist you in understanding what your plan covers. It’s best to contact us directly to discuss your insurance options and verify coverage.

What if there is a medical emergency outside of regular hours?

Our facility is equipped with 24/7 emergency response capabilities. In the event of a medical emergency, our trained staff is always available to provide immediate care and coordinate with local emergency services as needed.

Can family members visit their loved ones?

Yes, family visits are encouraged and welcomed. We believe that maintaining connections with family is important for the well-being of our residents. We do, however, have guidelines to ensure the safety and comfort of everyone.

What kind of medical care do your nurses provide?

Our nurses provide a wide range of medical services, including medication management, wound care, health monitoring, and coordination with physicians. They are trained to handle both routine and complex medical needs.

What qualifications do your nurses have?

Our nurses are highly qualified and hold certifications in geriatric care, including Registered Nurses (RNs) and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs). They also receive ongoing training to stay current with best practices and advancements in elder care.

What is the process for moving in?

The process includes an initial consultation to assess your loved one's needs, a facility tour, and a review of our care plans and costs. Once you decide to proceed, we will assist with the paperwork and transition process to ensure a smooth move-in experience.

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