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Long-Term Care
What is Long-Term Care?
Designed for individuals who can no longer live independently. Long-term care provides support with personal tasks such as bathing, eating, dressing, using the restroom and walking, plus access to 24-hour medical care and assistance with medications.
We are committed to creating a warm and caring home for our residents. We encourage families to become involved with us in creating a living space that feels familiar. Whatever your needs, we are here to help!
Comprehensive Care
Sometimes life’s challenges become too much to manage on your own. For times like these, we offer long term care. Consider us your home, where you have all the conveniences plus the comfort of clinical supervision.
- 24/7 Skilled Nursing And Medical Supervision
- Care Provided By Licensed Nurses And CNAs
- Assistance With Daily Activities (Eating, Grooming, Bathing, Getting Dressed, Walking)
- Specialty Physician Consultation
- Cardiac Rehabilitation
- Palliative Care
- Wound Care, Including Wound Vacs
- Therapy Services – Physical, Occupational, Speech & Respiratory Therapy
- Pain Management
- IV Therapy
- Medication Management
Frequently Asked Questions
Each month our activity director will plan a varied activity calendar that focuses on daily engagement and being active. We strive to complement each residents preferences and provide a variety of functions to suit their individual needs. For more details please ask to see our monthly calendar or newsletter.
Long Term Care is needed once an individual requires 24-hour skilled nursing services due to chronic conditions or a prolonged illness. We encourage discussions with your primary care physician to determine the best level of care that suits your needs. We strive to provide a comforting environment and focus on helping each person achieve quality of life
When it comes to long-term health care, Medicare, supplemental policies or standard health insurance/managed care policies will rarely cover all of the expenses. Long term care is covered by the state Medicaid program, long term care insurance plans and private pay. For more details about the best option to cover the cost of long term care please discuss details with the facility admissions or business office staff.