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Assisted Living services
| Three levels of care to meet your changing need
For those who need help with the activities of daily life, Saratoga Grove ensures safety while preserving dignity. Staff are available around the clock to remind residents to take their meds, to help them with buttons and shoelaces, and to encourage them to exercise mind, body, and spirit. Assisted Living provides the next level of help as your care needs change in senior living.
The social atmosphere is just as vibrant, and the opportunities are just as abundant. But more service allows for more peace of mind.
If you think you are ready for Assisted Living services, contact our Community Relations Director or Assisted Living Coordinator for more information. They will be able to help you take steps to evaluate the level of service you need. All three of our apartment floor plans are available for all levels of care needed with Assisted Living services.
In need of short-term care? You can take advantage of Assisted Living services on a short-term basis — ask about our Assisted Living Respite Care!
Level 1 Assistance
Emergency response and assistance available 24 hours a day
Re-evaluations as often as necessary to ensure proper assistance
Three meals daily, plus snacks
Weekly housekeeping and bed linen change
Bath towels provided twice a week
Recreational opportunities
Meal reminders
Medication set-ups and reminders
Bath/shower assistance once a week
Personal grooming assistance
Level 2 Assistance includes all of the above, plus:
Bathing/shower assistance two times a week
Minimal assistance with toileting
Minimal assistance with one person transfers
Regular escorts to meals and recreational activities
Occasional orientation and cueing reminders
Assistance with dressing
Level 3 Assistance includes all of the above, plus:
Bathing and/or extensive dressing assistance more than two times a week
More frequent assistance with toileting or dealing with incontinence
More frequent monitoring and cueing for safety awareness to enhance life enrichment
Moderate assistance with transferring not to exceed the need of one person transfer
Minimal assistance with urinary catheter care
Updated information: Jan, 12, 2011 |