PAYMENT OPTIONS:
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PRIVATE FUNDS:
YES
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LONG TERM CARE
INSURANCE:
YES
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MEDICAID:
NO |
HUD/SUBSIDIZED:
NO |
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OTHER:
NO |
VA ASSISTANCE:
YES
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MEDICARE: NO |
LOW INCOME HOUSING
CREDIT:
NO |
PRICING:
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Apartment Type/Name |
Monthly Starting Rate |
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Private
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$4375 |
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Friendship Suite |
$3675 |
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Triple Companion |
$2600 |
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Overnight Respite |
Per Day
$150 |
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Day Stay |
Half
Day $55
Full Day $75 |
Rates may vary per apartment due to size, style and location.
Second resident fees apply.
Normal community rate increases will apply.
| Community/Facility Features 24-hour Nursing Staff: Alarmed Interior & Exterior Doors: Alzheimer's Specialty Trained Staff: Beautician/Barber: Cable / Satellite TV: Controlled Access: Courtyard: Dementia Care/Memory Loss Program: Diabetic Care: Early Stage/Mild Alzheimer's Care: Handrails: Housekeeping: Incontinence Care: Late Stage/Severe Alzheimer's Care: Library: Middle Stage/Moderate Alzheimer's Care: Number of Meals Provided: 3 per day, plus snacks Personal Care: Recreation Room: Special Diet Accommodation: Sprinkler System: Whirlpool Spa:
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Alzheimer's and related Dementia
The Emeritus Alzheimer's and Dementia Special Care Program is designed with a clear understanding of the disease process to provide superior and individual resident focused care. We know our residents intimately by spending time with them and their loved ones to build a personal biography. This becomes the basis for our resident focused care.
Meeting your loved one's needs:
At Emeritus communities, our caregivers focus on the resident's wants and needs based on their biography. We strive to address all their needs with a personalized supportive environment. Understanding the resident's past experiences and personal preferences allows us to provide for the physical, social, emotional, cultural, spiritual and functional needs of our residents. We do this through an on going process of gathering information from family members and significant others. We honor and validate our resident's feelings and strive to help them be the best they can be that day. That is the Emeritus resident focused philosophy.
Achieving the best in everyday:
The Emeritus Alzheimer's and Dementia Special Care Program is successful through extensive training and genuine caring by our staff. Emeritus incorporates Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs theory, which is meeting all human needs to achieve our best everyday. Caregivers understand that by meeting resident's basic needs of food, feeling safe, loved and validated to build self – esteem, residents are happier. Staff members use continual meaningful interactions and activities, joining in the resident's moments to achieve the best in everyday living for the residents.

Validation Techniques:
We use validation techniques to accept and join the resident's reality or world. This type of interaction focuses on understanding and accepting the resident's interpretation of their surroundings and sense of self within the framework of their reality. We spend time with your loved one to help them feel okay, feel safe and feel good about that particular moment.
Training:
We also train our caregivers to understand how Alzheimer's affects the brain and understand what causes behavior. With that understanding, our caregivers join residents in their moment rather than bring them into our reality. We don't label typical behaviors associated with Alzheimer's disease and related dementia, our staff members search to find the unmet human need that might be triggering behavior. Caregivers know that behavior is communication and work to validate a resident's current feelings, striving always to focus on our resident's needs and wants.
Personalized Environments:
Using the biographies of residents, our communities create environments that are familiar to them. Communities build memory stations for residents with a place to go that feels familiar to them to rekindle memories of their lives and to create activities. It may be as simple as a table with everyday tools, or a teacher's chalk board. We help residents feel successful and give them a sense of belonging. Emeritus caregivers join with your loved one and family to create a familiar and comfortable environment in their individual apartment as well the community environment. That is the foundation for our resident focused care, knowing our residents' needs intimately.
Now, there's a new care alternative for seniors and their families who need an occasional helping hand. It's called Short Stay Care-the perfect solution for seniors who are being discharged from a hospital or nursing home, but aren't quite ready to go home; or for caregivers who could use a well-earned break.
Short Stay Care residents live in one of our fully furnished apartments with private bath for a few days, a weekend, or a month. During this time, our caring staff attends to their personal needs, from help with activities of daily living to medication management as needed. We also offer a wide range of activities to help residents stay active and make new friends.
Also
Your loved one may
simply need assistance during the day. In this case, be sure to ask us about our
specialized
Senior
Day Care
program, which offers health services tailored to your loved ones special needs.
He or she will also benefit from the same activities program we make available
to all of our residents, including exercise classes and outings on the bus.
Breakfast, lunch and snacks are provided.
Come see for yourself.
Whether you're a senior recovering from an illness or injury, a caregiver in need of a break, or you're considering moving into our community, Short Stay Care may offer just the right solution.
Call us for more information on our short term stay/respite program!