Camellia Walk of Evans

Category: Assisted living facility in Evans, Georgia

Address: 3949 Evans to Locks Rd, Evans, GA 30809, USA

Phone: +17069229762

Opening hours

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

Reviews

LaDawn Jones

Sep 20, 2022

Camellia Walk has exceeded all my expectations. It is a beautiful facility, with compassionate, caring, and capable staff!

Fotena Zirps

Jul 19, 2022

My Mom spent the last year of her life in Memory Care at Camellia Walk. Her care and the love shown to her made that last year a good one. She so enjoyed all the activities and it made her happy that they gave her pretty hairstyles and kept her clean, healthy and comfortable. The staff is great, the nursing care excellent, and the other elders were a blast. The care is personalized. I cannot recommend them strongly enough. And Evans is a beautiful town. My Mom really loved Camellia Walk and I do too. I too would give them a hundred stars.

Todd Calhoun

Jun 21, 2022

Went to visit my aunt in a nursing home could not go in and do some covid restrictions bought her outside for a visit it was hot as hell outside

Russ Starnes

Feb 17, 2022

If I could give Camelia Walk 100 stars I would. The staff at Camelia Walk was the most friendly and caring staff I had the pleasure of meeting while trying to find an assisted living location for my mother. The individual rooms and the entire facility was very clean and well maintained. If you are in need of locating a care facility for a loved one I would highly recommend making Camelia Walk the first place you visit and save yourself some time. EXCELLENT!!!

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Questions & Answers

Do you accept Medicaid?

Rosalyn Guillebeau | Oct 15, 2019
Kristy Dozier | Oct 15, 2019

I am a current employee here and if I am not mistaken I don't think we do. The rent here is between 4000 and 9000 a month. Some pay out of pocket and some have private insurances. However, you are always welcome to give us a call.

What considerations are taken for diet/allergies?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022
Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Our dining team meets with all residents and family members to ensure that all allergies, special diets, and preferences are addressed.

Is this community wheelchair accessible?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022
Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Yes, we are wheelchair accessible.

Are pets allowed?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022
Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Pets are allowed. However, some restrictions apply.

Do you offer tours?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022
Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Yes, both in-person and virtual tours are available. Please contact our community to set up a time that works for your schedule.

Is there a wait list for applicants?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022
Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Capacities are subject to change. Please contact our team for current availability.

Do you offer short-term stays?

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Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Yes, short-term stays are available. Contact us to learn our stay minimums and availability.

Does this community offer assisted living or personal care services?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022
Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Yes, we offer assisted living services. This includes personal care, help with tasks of daily living, and more.

Does this community work with Alzheimer's afflicted individuals?

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Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Yes, we have specialized programming for those with dementia, Alzheimer's, and similar cognitive challenges.

Is there guest parking?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022
Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Yes, there is parking available for staff, healthcare professions, and family and friends.

Does this community have rehab services available?

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Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Rehab services can be made available. Residents may bring their own therapists in, or they can utilize our internal team.

Are there weekend and holiday visits available?

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Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

Yes, friends and family are welcome to visit on both holidays and weekends.

Does this community offer VA discounts?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022
Camellia Walk of Evans | Jun 16, 2022

All Assisted Living and Memory Care residents can utilize VA Aid and Attendance Benefits. These benefits are typically not accepted for Independent Living.

Does this place have wifi for the public?

Tabatha Helmly | Dec 18, 2021
varis walker | Dec 18, 2021

Yes

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What if I do not want to receive the vaccine?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

It is each person’s and/or responsible party’s right to refuse the COVID-19 vaccination. Any resident or employee who declines the COVID-19 vaccine must complete a Cedarhurst Refusal Acknowledgement for COVID-19 Vaccination.

Is it safe to receive the vaccine?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

It is each person’s and/or responsible party’s right to refuse the COVID-19 vaccination. Any resident or employee who declines the COVID-19 vaccine must complete a Cedarhurst Refusal Acknowledgement for COVID-19 Vaccination.

What are the side effects from the COVID-19 vaccine?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Most people do not have serious problems after being vaccinated, according to the CDC. Your arm may be sore, red, or warm to the touch. Some people report getting a headache or fever, particularly after receiving the second dose. These side effects are a sign that your immune system is doing exactly what it is supposed to do. It is building up protection and immunity against the disease.

How will I show that I have been vaccinated for COVID-19?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Each person vaccinated will receive a card after the first (1st) dose and after the second (2nd) dose. That card will include the date and type of vaccine received.

Will the community, residents, or staff be required to pay for the COVID-19 vaccine?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

No person will be charged for the vaccine or its administration. The vaccine is paid for by the federal government, No. Section 3203 of the CARES Act, which does not impose any cost- sharing requirements, such as a copay, coinsurance, or deductible. A minimal administrative fee (approximately $28) may be billed to your health insurance, including Medicare. The pharmacy will be reimbursed for the administrative fee by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) program for those uninsured.

Is it better to get immunity from actually having COVID-19 than it is to get immunity from a vaccine?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

No. The CDC says getting the COVID-19 vaccine is the safer choice. While still learning about the virus, the current advice is that COVID-19 has caused serious illness and death for many people and if you get it, you also risk giving it to your loved ones, who may also get very sick.

Do I need to provide my insurance card?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Yes, FRONT and BACK photocopies of each participant’s current insurance cards will need to be obtained and attached to their consent form. This will allow the vaccination teams access to unique claim billing details and avoid interruptions to the community staff.

Will I still need to wear a mask after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Yes. We must continue proper infection control measures, including wearing masks, practicing physical distancing, and hand hygiene. It is unclear how well the vaccines will curb the spread of the virus. The Pfizer and Moderna trials tracked only how many vaccinated people became sick with COVID-19. More research is needed to understand if vaccinated people can become infected without developing symptoms and, if so, whether or not those persons can silently transmit the virus to unvaccinated people.

Do I need to give consent in order to receive the COVID-19 vaccination?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Yes. When your community receives the appropriate state- approved consent form from the pharmacy that will administer the vaccination, the form will be provided to you or your Responsible Party for signature. Verbal consent may also be obtained for residents who DO NOT have physical or cognitive ability to consent. If a resident or his/her Responsible Party is able to provide written consent, written consent should be obtained. If consent is collected verbally, a community representative’s original signature is required in addition to that of a witness on the consent form. The verbal consent must also be documented in the resident’s medical record. Further, the community is authorizing the pharmacy to bill on behalf of the individual being vaccinated. The pharmacy may require the consent form prior to arriving at the community and before they administer the COVID-19 vaccine.

How will the COVID-19 vaccine work?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

As with any vaccine, the goal of a COVID-19 vaccine is to expose the body to an antigen that will not cause disease but will provoke an immune response that can block or kill the virus if a person becomes infected. After receiving a vaccine, a person develops immunity to that disease without having to get the disease. Some vaccines last a year (like the flu vaccine) and others last longer (like the polio vaccine). Current science suggests that the COVID-19 vaccine will be more like the flu vaccine requiring annual dosing, but research will be required to fully answer this question. Although we do not know how long the protection from either the vaccine or from having had COVID-19 will last, we know that that the vaccine is a strong step towards eradicating COVID-19.

How will the vaccination process work?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Either CVS or Walgreens pharmacy will come to the community to vaccinate residents and staff. We anticipate three (3) clinics, with two (2) opportunities to receive both doses of the vaccine. Clinic #1: Group 1 receives first dose Clinic #2: Group 1 receives second dose Group 2 receives first dose Clinic #3: Group 2 receives second dose

Who administers the vaccines during the community’s on-site clinics?

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Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Appropriate trained personnel under applicable state and federal laws and guidance will administer the vaccines. The immunizers are trained and certified according to company and state-specific regulations. They may include pharmacists, pharmacy interns, and trained pharmacy technicians, as well as other qualified healthcare professionals. The pharmacist will bring all requested vaccine product and other supplies necessary (including all appropriate Personal Protective Equipment—PPE) for administration, according to vaccination protocol.

Will both residents and staff be eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Both residents and healthcare professionals with direct exposure to residents will be vaccinated through the clinics. Some states may alter the order of those receiving the vaccinations; however, until directed otherwise, Cedarhurst is preparing to have all residents and healthcare professionals who wish to be vaccinated, vaccinated at the first two vaccination clinics.

Will Cedarhurst mandate the COVID-19 vaccine for residents and staff?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

In accordance with recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and to help protect team members, residents, and the public from COVID-19, residents and all individuals who have direct exposure to residents, including employees (full-time, part-time, per diem, PRN), essential caregivers, and 3rd party providers (physicians, nurse practitioners, therapists, home health workers, hospice workers, private duty service providers, beauticians, volunteers, etc.) are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated for COVID-19. At this time, however, Cedarhurst will not mandate the vaccine for residents or staff. Cedarhurst reserves the right to modify its position regarding mandatory vaccination in its sole discretion. Each individual should consult with his/her personal medical provider prior to making the decision to receive, or refrain from receiving, the COVID-19 vaccination.

Which vaccine will be distributed to my community?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

It is our understanding at this time, that all long-term care communities will receive the Moderna vaccine. However, depending on vaccine availability and distribution efforts, the Pfizer vaccine may also be used. Once your community receives its confirmation for its vaccination clinic, the specific vaccine will also be confirmed.

If I get vaccinated for COVID-19, can I have unlimited visits with my loved ones?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Vaccination for COVID-19 does not guarantee unlimited access for indoor visitations. Cedarhurst will adhere to the guidance of each applicable state with respect to permissible indoor visits/visitors. Currently, guidance as it relates to visits and the COVID-19 vaccines has not yet been released.

Does the vaccine require multiple doses?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Yes. The Moderna COVID-19 vaccine consists of two (2) doses, administered four (4) weeks apart. The Pfizer vaccine consists of two (2) doses, administered twenty-one (21) days apart. You must receive both doses of the vaccine as scheduled by the pharmacy. Maximum protection against COVID-19 may not occur until several weeks after receiving the second (2nd) dose of the vaccine.

Will the vaccine prevent me from getting COVID-19?

Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021
Camellia Walk of Evans | Oct 14, 2021

Vaccines authorized for emergency use by the FDA have shown to substantially reduce your risk of getting COVID-19. If you are exposed and contract COVID-19 after being vaccinated, scientists believe that similar to other virus vaccines, your risk of serious complications will be substantially reduced. When vaccinated, you will help protect not only yourself, but also your friends, family and other members of your community. Both vaccines were tested in large clinical trials to make sure that they meet safety standards. Many people were recruited to participate in the trials, including people of different ages, races, and ethnicities.

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