From independent living to respite care, when you’re researching your parent’s options for senior living, information overload is all too easy. To gain clarity, check out our answers below to frequently asked questions, or reach out to one of our team members.
Most everything. Three meals a day with snacks, housekeeping, laundry, towels/linens, incontinence supplies, help with ADLs (such as showering, dressing, grooming, assistance with eating), activities, events, and more.
Additionally, there’s no requirement for a long-term lease agreement. We offer a month-to-month rental term.
We provide three meals a day like the other facilities, but that’s where the similarities stop. Remember, this is a residential home. No need to travel long distances, downstairs or use an elevator to go to a cafeteria. Just walk to the kitchen or ask the caregiver for a snack or beverage at any time.
We employ a dietician and chef to ensure we provide healthy and delicious meals and snacks.
Dietary requirements or restrictions such as gluten-free, vegetarian, vegan, etc. can easily be accommodated by our chef..
Medicare doesn’t cover assisted living expenses. If you go to Medicare’s website, you’ll see that long-term care is not covered by Part A or Part B of Medicare coverage. However, while your loved one won’t find assistance with Medicare, he or she may be eligible for the Assisted Living Waiver through Medicaid.
Schedule a visit and let her see the home and meet the other residents and staff. They will be pleased to see how much independence and freedom they will have while at Restore.
If a room is available, schedule a respite weekend and let her experience it all for herself.
If she has close friends and she’s afraid of losing touch with them, assure her that they can visit anytime, just like they do now. Additionally, we provide video chat tools they can use anytime.
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