January 10, 2012 @ 08:36 AM
Tenants living at The Maples Assisted Living are living – and living well! Each of them are enjoying full, rich lives that includes, but not limited to parties, card clubs, movie nights, and volunteering. We know active older adults choose to live in assisted livings, but they are not choosing to leave their lives behind. Tenants will find a brand new social life! The Maples also hosts picnics, social mixers, wine tasting, trips to casinos, attending college sporting events, and we always encourage our tenants to get out and move. To find out exactly what is offered at the Maples Assisted Living for you or your loved one, scheduled a tour today and talk to the tenants and ask about social activities.&...
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January 05, 2012 @ 05:38 PM
According to MetLife, the national cost for assisted living is about $3100 a month. What is included in this price is what is key and can be very overwhelming. Many assisted livings offer bundle packets where services may be included however, make sure you know exactly what you are getting as some assisted livings only include 2 meals and may charge extra for emergency pendant usage, etc. As you review all your options, please keep in mind, every Assisted Living in the State of Iowa can provide the same services as we function under the same regulations. However, the best Assisted Livings stand out based on the extra amenities, choices offered, life enrichment activities, and wonderful personnel to provide ...
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January 04, 2012 @ 01:06 PM
When it comes to paying for assisted living, not all seniors are able to afford private insurance. But when an individual cannot safely stay in their home and does not need all of the full care services offered by a skilled nursing facility, their choices can seem very limited. Low income individuals may qualify for Medicaid, which can in theory pay for some services offered by an Assisted Living Community. Medicaid will not cover non-medical or personal care costs of assisted living. This means that a personal care aide’s services would be covered, while utility bills would not. Dispensing of medication would be covered, but the rent for the room or apartment would not be covered. Both Medicare and Medicaid...
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January 03, 2012 @ 12:15 PM
Many people ask me "What should I be looking for when we are shopping for nursing home placement for our parents?" The following Best Questions have been adapted from AARP’s warning signs for bad nursing homes.
1. Are there strong odors, particularly of urine or heavy disinfectant as a cover- up?
2. How clean is the facility? (Ask to see an occupied resident’s room to judge janitorial care.)
3. Do you see the use of restraints, such as chair, bed, or wheelchair straps or vests, or bruises, welts, or cuts on the residents?
4. Are residents’ needs for privacy treated with respect, such as undressing them in private?
5. Does the...
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January 03, 2012 @ 12:00 PM
I often get asked what the benefits are having an Assisted Living connected to a Nursing Home verses being a stand alone Assisted Living. I hope I can answer some questions with the following:
The Maples Assisted Living is one of few Assisted Living Communities in the area that has a nurse on site 24 hours per day / 7 days per week, which allows for the highest level of care to be provided in your home setting. We are also able to provide in-house physician visits and lab services, which allows us to assist our tenants in maintaining their independence for a much longer time all the while, remaining in their private assisted living apartment. If the time comes that more care is needed than can be provided in our ...
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