Serenity Senior Living

Highest Quality of Care

FACILITY REFERRALS

Through tedious research our care management offers professional guidance based on medical needs, level of care, clients preferred location, financial capacity, and social environment. Serenity Senior Living makes facility placement referrals only to facilities whose status meets the clients highest standards of services and needs. Best of all! Our service is FREE of charge for our clients.

 
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Board and Care Facilities

Board and Care Facilities are a great alternative for seniors living at home alone. They are located in residential areas and are arranged as private homes. When living alone becomes difficult, these Board and Care facilities offer a cozy environment for seniors. They offer private and semi-private rooms, and three balanced meals with snacks according to dietary needs.

Medication is supervised and transportation is provided to medical and dental appointments. Health supervision, social activities and house keeping services are provided, as well as assistance with dressing, grooming, bathing, toileting and other activities of daily living. Board and Care facilities offer wonderful group entertainment activities in their homes.

Home Health Referrals

Serenity Senior Living is also able to access a network of home health care providers and companies. We can help you connect to a provider or company that will deliver coordinated, integrated care tailored to your senior loved ones’ needs to manage their health conditions better.

With registered nurses, licensed vocational nurses, certified nursing assistants, physical therapists, occupational therapists, and other healthcare professionals providing services to your senior loved ones, you’ll be confident that they are well taken care of.

Let us help find the best home health care provider for your loved ones!

Hospice Referrals

Hospice care is compassionate care for aging adults who are nearing the end of life, who are suffering from a chronic or terminal illness. They usually live at home or sometimes at a facility with the assistance of medical caregivers. Together, a team of physicians, nurses, hospice aides, and bereavement counselors keep track of the patient’s condition and provide comfort for his or her last phase of life, usually considered to be a prognosis of 6 months or less. Since eligibility for hospice means that there are no curative options, the focus for the aging adult is to provide the best comfort and relief from symptoms and not any medical treatment.

Hospice care is family-centered, including them in the important decision-making, while also providing them some respite and relaxation from constant caregiving.

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Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE)

Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly serve persons 60 years of age and older. They provide room, board, housekeeping, supervision, and personal care assistance. Activities such as personal hygiene, dressing, eating, and walking is also provided.

This level of care and supervision is for people who are unable to live by themselves but who do not need 24 hour nursing care. They are considered non-medical facilities and are not required to have nurses, certified nursing assistants or doctors on staff.