
Regulations and licensing regulations vary from state to state contributing to the wide range of senior housing models considered Assisted Living. All of our staff have special training as a result either of state requirements or company policy. Some states require special staff certification and training. All of our Senior Living Residences comply with local and state building codes and fire safety regulations.
• Three meals a day served in a common dining area
• Housekeeping services
• Transportation
• Assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, toileting and walking
• Access to health and medical services
• 24-hour security and staff availability
• Emergency call systems for each resident’s apartment
• Health promotion and exercise programs
• Medication reminders
• Personal laundry services
• Social, religious, and recreational activities
Costs vary with the residence, room size, and the types of services needed by the residents. Daily basic fees are generally less than the cost of home health services and nursing home care.
Residents or their families generally pay the cost of care from their own financial resources, with the majority of the cost covered by Social Security Income, Veterans Benefits, Annuity Payments, and other investment income to the resident. Depending on the nature of an individual's health insurance program or long-term care insurance policy, costs may be reimbursed. In addition, some residences have their own financial assistance programs.
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