So if you are nearing the end of your hospital or rehabilitation center stay, and you really want to get home and be able to do all of the things you need to do and want to do, then Getting You Back Home will make sure that you do just that!
That’s been the goal ever since you found yourself in the hospital.
You’ve worked very hard to regain your strength, but you know that you still have a way to go before you can do all that you did before.
You are not alone!
In fact, research shows that full recovery from surgery, stroke or other serious elder health problem continues longer than the 20 days covered by Medicare.
That’s why the Cottage, the assisted living residence that specializes in helping people who want to stay as independent as possible has been so successful in helping residents get back strength, confidence and ability much more quickly and effectively than anyone who goes straight home. And now you too can experience these extraordinary results with Getting You Back Home.
Not only do the best therapists in the area work with you in the privacy of your own cozy apartment during your Cottage stay, you also have the 24 hour a day support of our caring, competent staff who encourage and support you on your way back to the high functional level that you will need take care of the day-to-day tasks at home.
Your individualized care plan includes:
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Medicare Approved Therapies
(Physical, occupational, speech)
RN Supervised Care Management
Medicare approved Nursing Care
24-hour staff attention
~CareSteps~ seven level personal care plan
Three homestyle meals daily
Planned off and on-site recreation
Weekly thorough cleaning and daily tidy up
Personal laundry
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And your private home away from home comes with:
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Beautiful, residential furnishings
Linens & toiletries
Emergency alert system
Cable TV |
But best of all, because the Cottage is home to other independent-minded folks like you, you are surrounded by real living, laughing and enjoying - rather than by the silence of struggling alone.
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