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Assisted Living |
Skilled Care & Special Care |
| Simple directions and
reminders are provided to residents in the Assisted Living Unit by our
staff--and group activities are made available for residents to take part in,
as they please. |
Along with simple directions and reminders, our staff provides higher levels of
supervision to safeguard Skilled and Special Care Unit residents from
harming themselves or others. Both group and one-on-one activities are made
available for residents to participate in, as they please. |
| For the times it
may be needed, minimal assistance is provided by our staff to help Assisted
Living residents with their mobility. If a wheelchair is used, residents must
be able to transfer themselves without assistance of the staff. |
More assistance with mobility
is available to residents in the Skilled and Special Care Units. Staff
assistance is provided to transfer residents from one location to another
(i.e. bed to wheelchair) or when walking. As they are needed, mechanical
lifting devices are used to ensure safe transfer of residents. |
| Our staff
provides Assisted Living residents minimal assistance with dressing (i.e. with
zippers, support hose, tying shoes). Again, to ensure safety, the staff is
close by to assist with showering or tub bathing to the extent that residents
request such assistance. |
Complete bathing or showering is provided by our staff--as it is requested by
Skilled and Special Care residents or necessitated by the residents' inability
to do so on their own. Additionally, the staff provides complete dressing and
clothing changes, as they are needed.
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| Mealtime is a favored time by
all residents of Meadowbrook. Our restaurant style dining allows residents the
choice of several entrée choices for every meal. Our meal program ensures
residents' therapeutic diet needs are met, as well as any individualized
nourishment requirements. |
The dietary needs of residents in the Skilled and
Special Care Unit are monitored carefully to ensure both nutrition and safety.
As is the case throughout the facility, a registered dietician oversees the
meal program. Staff is available to assist residents and to attend to the
individual meal preferences of each resident. If necessitated, the staff will
provide the care associated with a resident's gastric tube or intravenous
feedings. |
| Our staff provides support to
promote independence and cleanliness for residents in Assisted Living when
using the restroom. Stand-by assistance and/or verbal cueing can also be
provided by the staff, as it may be needed. |
Our staff provides Skilled and Special Care
residents with full assistance with the toileting needs. Additionally, the
staff can provide catheter care, as ordered by the resident's physician. |
| The daily care of Assisted
Living residents is coordinated by a licensed nurse and is provided by
certified nurse assistants. To the extent this care may be needed, we provide
services such as routine lab and physical assessments and ensuring residents
take their medications as ordered by their physician. |
Because of the higher level of care
required by residents of the Skilled and Special Care Units, a licensed nurse
is on duty at al times to coordinate care, while certified nurse assistants
provide residents their daily care. The resident's physician is responsible for
prescribing treatments, medication and the level of ongoing observation.
Nursing staff provide ongoing care, such as intermittent or continuous oxygen
therapy, intravenous therapy, and sterile procedures. |
| We understand the
issues that residents of long-term facilities sometimes face. Our pledge
is to build a relationship with each of the individuals in our care. We know it
is this level of personal commitment that will make a difference in a person's
ability to maintain an enriched and purposeful life. |