Address: 1900 W Alpha Ct, Lecanto, FL 34461, USA
Phone: +13527466611
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Karen Johnson
This place has some abuse cases coming up. My brother found a resident on the floor. He layed there all night. There were nurses sitting at the nurses station Ignoring the flashing light. There is more like withholding fir to get a resident to leave. and emergency care
LeRoy Shoultz
I deliver library books to shut-ins at the Brentwood Assisted Living so I walk through frequently. It seems clean. The staff is always busy and friendly. There is a sign-in at the front door which some facilities don't have. I would prefer that. It has gotten several awards if I'm not mistaken.
Daniel Hart
Clean and responsive. Had a couple issues on the first day that were quickly resolved. Call bell answered quickly 90% of the time. Food is decent, with large variety, coffee is terrible. Nurses are friendly with varying degrees of knowledge. Assistants are helpful, though not always skilled. Room was clean and modern. TV was newer and large screen.
Judith Lovejoy
I am there three to four times a week - my Mom is there in the HealthI ealth and rehab section. They take good care of here as nursing homes go.
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I'm not sure of the rates in rehab, My mom is in the assitant living part and is there fulltime. All of the residents in that section. Pay differently it depends on what they receive each month income. . . Medicare takes care of there money, each resident gets $150 for themselves each month, that is how it is determined what there rents is.
Your length of stay is determined by many factors: your physical condition, any underlying medical conditions, your previous level of independence and where you will go after discharge.
Among others, we offer physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. Physical therapy (PT) examines, evaluates and treats patients with various disorders including musculoskeletal conditions, heart conditions, neurological disorders, wounds, and more. A PT also recommends devices that will assist the patient with function and mobility. Occupational therapy (OT) examines, evaluates and treats patients to afford them improved function in the performance of activities of daily living (ADLs). An OT might train a patient to use medical or adaptive equipment, provide splint fabrication, or perform neuromuscular re-education. OT also includes cognitive retraining associated with ADLs and safety, energy conservation techniques, and sensory deficit compression techniques. Speech therapy evaluates, diagnoses and treats disorders of communication, cognition and language. Sometimes, swallow studies allow for objective assessment of the swallowing function.
The cost of skilled nursing varies depending on where you live, what level of care is provided and what type of accommodations you choose. Most seniors do not usually meet their long-term care needs from any one source. Instead a combination of support private funds, long-term care insurance and government assistance is used to cover the costs. Medicare covers post-hospital, short-term skilled care only and may not cover the cost of ongoing nursing home care. For low-income seniors who meet eligibility requirements, Medicaid might pay a portion of the cost.
Check with the center you are considering and ask them about pet policies. Some centers have pets on site or offer pet therapy that all of the residents can enjoy and interact with.
Yes. Skilled nursing (or nursing home) centers have a full calendar of activities and social events for residents, including art classes, ice cream socials, bingo and game night, prayer service, movie night and much more!
Skilled nursing centers are designed to provide specialized care individuals who have health conditions that require constant monitoring and availability of medical personnel. Skilled nursing centers, also known as nursing homes, provide 24-hour clinical supervision, meals, activities and health management support for their residents.
I was placed in Nursing Home part first by Hospice. Hospice started following. Applied a year before but decided to stay on my own. It was getting worse so I went to apartment units and found then to be big enough for me without unused space. I have leanerd to like it here. Good luck and blessings to your brother. Janice
Susan, please call our care center directly so that we can get more information to better assist you. Thank you!
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