Common Questions
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Q: What is a senior care home?
A senior care home is a residential facility that provides round-the-clock supervised care and assistance to elderly individuals who may require help with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, medication management, and meal preparation.
Q: What services and supports are provided in a senior care home?
Senior care homes typically offer various services and supports, including assistance with personal care, medication management, nutritious meals, housekeeping, laundry, transportation, social activities, and supervision by trained staff members.
Q: How do I pay for a senior care home?
The cost of a senior care home will vary depending on factors such as location, level of care needed, and amenities provided. We are currently only accept private pay at this time.

Q: How do I know if a senior care home is the right option for me or my loved one?
Determining if a senior care home is the right option depends on several factors such as the individual's care needs, safety considerations, social needs, and personal preferences. It is advisable to visit different homes, speak with staff and administrators, and assess if the environment and services provided align with the person's needs and preferences.

Q: Can I bring my own furniture and personal belongings to a senior care home?
In most cases, residents are encouraged to bring their own furniture and personal belongings to create a familiar and comfortable living space. However each room is private and we provide bed, television, nightstand, chest and lamp. It is advisable to check with the specific resident care home for any restrictions or guidelines regarding what items can be brought.

Q: Is there a waiting list for admission to a senior care home?
Some senior care homes may have a waiting list, especially if they are highly sought after or have limited availability. It is recommended to inquire about the admission process and if there is a waiting list when considering a specific home.
