Address: 2000 Main St, Franklinton, LA 70438, USA
Phone: +19858394491
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
Music Veins
Pawpaw James seems to love it here. He has a sweet blond girl that really seems to care about his extra needs. Which I don't completely understand what he's talking about. They never said he had any type of special need. But as long as he likes it there, it's all that matters. Most of the staff are well informed.
Bobbie Chauvin
The service and care of our family member while in the care of Heritage Manor has been nothing short of extraordinary. They are always available for questions and concerns when needed. I couldn't ask for a better facility to care for our family in time of need.
Kelli Brooks
I have had 2 family members in this facility. The staff goes above and beyond to fix issues in a timely manner. The nursing department is fabulous and are willing to help with any problems. I would do it again if needed.
Ruby Raven Wolf “Raven” Avent
They are not giving my brother the best care he can get. They don't make timely doctors appointments for him. He has to be past going before they'll get the help he needs. The office staff, Social, DON, Administration, will not return calls as promised. Don't put your loved ones here.
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Families are encouraged to decorate the resident's living area with personal belongings such as flowers, pictures, and other memorabilia. -Personal clothing (day and night-time wear) -Comfortable, non-skid shoes -Lightweight sweaters -Personal equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, canes, etc.)
Long-term care insurance is becoming more common, but benefits vary by insurance provider and policy. It is important to check with your insurance carrier to determine your policy s exact coverage for ongoing, long-term care.
Hospitals are designed for patients who have serious medical problems that can be treated only in a hospital. Insurance companies may review and stop insurance benefits when you no longer need acute hospital care. A nursing center can provide the continuing medical care and rehabilitation services you need to help you recover from illness or injury so that you can return home as soon as possible.
The social worker at the hospital or nursing center will assist you in determining the appropriate payer source (which may include Medicare, Medicaid or private insurance). If you need Medicaid to cover the cost of nursing home care, you will be referred to a Medicaid worker to help you with the Medicaid application process.
You and your family member(s) should select several nursing centers for evaluation. Placement often happens very quickly so contact, visit and tour as many nursing centers as practical. Be sure to ask questions that address what you believe will be most important to your loved one. We offer a convenient informational sheet to help you consider the various factors. Please talk to our admissions staff for a free copy.
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