Pillars of Care Assisted Living Home
Ensuring that assistance is available at all times.
We’re here to help you with everyday activities like bathing, using the restroom, getting dressed, grooming, doing laundry, moving around, preparing meals, and much more. Your comfort and well-being are our top priorities!
Making sure your loved one gets the right medication on time and as prescribed. This service also involves requesting refills whenever necessary.
Includes arranging transportation to and from medical appointments and trips to the store.
A comprehensive approach that assesses residents’ needs, develops personalized care plans, coordinates various services like medical appointments and activities, and monitors their overall well-being, aiming to provide high-quality care tailored to each individual resident’s needs while ensuring their safety and comfort.
Provides families or caregivers with a break from caregiving for a person with Intellectual Developmental Disabilities.
To assist residents in acquiring, retaining, and improving the self-help, socialization, and adaptive skills necessary to live successfully in home and community-based settings.
Connects individuals with career paths that suit their abilities, talents, and interests.
Make Appointment: This will be a casual conversation to learn more about the residence and understand the needs of the individual seeking assisted living services. If requested, this step may also involve a visit to the home.
Application: You can apply for an assessment or refer a relative for one. At this step, you may also receive an application packet.
Assessment: The Home RN or administrator evaluates the applicant’s medical needs, cognitive abilities, and functional capacity.
The assessment takes into account the applicant’s personal, housing, physical, emotional, and mental health needs.
Paperwork: Complete the admission paperwork, which includes a resident or
representative agreement.
The resident agreement is a legal contract that details the services the home will provide and the associated fees for those services.
Eligibility: Applicants must meet the minimum age requirement and need assistance with activities of daily living (ADL).
Applicants must be medically stable and able to move independently. Applicants should not need 24/7 medical care like that required in a medical facility like a nursing home.
This will include the following:
Care Conference: this includes the resident, their representative, the Pillars of Care ALH representative or RN, the resident’s Care Coordinator, and other necessary medical team members. This will also include the development of the resident’s Plan of Care that details the services and ADLs the resident will receive.
Move-In Process: Ensuring a smooth transition for the resident.