The Lorelton Retirement Homes
CONTACT
Michael Komegys
ADMIN
Dina Hughes.
NURSE DIR
Beverly Thompson, RN.
MARKET DIR
Lee Myers.
PERSONNEL DIR
Darla Clarkson. ACTIVITIES
DIR
Jane Fagan.
MAINT DIR
Jeff Porter.
FOOD SERVICES DIR
Kent Allaway.
ASSISTED LIVING
Priv rooms
Max res 22
Avg monthly fees $2,001- $3,000
Min age 62
CONGREGATE CARE
Suite/Apts
INDEPENDENT LIVING
Apts 39
Entrance fee $2,000
Avg monthly fees $2,001-$3,000
Min age 62
SERVICES
Central dining
Housekeeping
Transportation
Social and recreational
Supervision of medications
Supervised bathing
Medical care
Security
Library
Respite care
Religious activities
Maintenance
Emergency call system
Laundry
Art exhibits
NURSING SERVICES
State-licensed assisted living
DATE OPENED
October 1987
OWNER TYPE
Private non-profit
AFFILIATIONS
DHCFA
DANPHA
ALFAA
AAHSA
You do not need to provide medical evidence that you need a minimum level of care. Each state licensing agency has its own definition of the term it uses to describe assisted living. Retirement homes are also called retirement residences. There is a wide range of home care services that can help you maintain your independence within the comfort of your own home, from in home help to day care. You have a close network of nearby family, friends, and neighbors. Retirement homes are also called retirement residences. You have a close network of nearby family, friends, and neighbors. An assisted living facility may be a good choice if you need more personal care services than are feasible at home or in an independent living retirement community. The housing is friendlier to older adults, more compact, with easier navigation and assistance in outside maintenance. Assisted living residences or assisted living facilities provide supervision or assistance with coordination of services by outside health careproviders. A nursing home is normally the highest level of care for older adults outside of a hospital. A retirement home differs from a nursing home primarily in the level of medical care given. Some facilities provide minor help with medications as well. Assisted living comes by many names, such as residential care, board and care, or group homes. Assisted Living communities are regulated and licensed at the US state level. Assisted living emerged in the 1990s as an eldercare alternative on the continuum of care for seniors for whom Independent living is no longer appropriate but who do not need the 24-hour medical care provided by a nursing home. More than two-thirds of the states use the licensure term assisted living. Some facilities provide minor help with medications as well.
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Able to retain own MD: Yes
Trained for visually/hearing impaired: Yes
Visiting MD: Yes
Pets Allowed: No
Average Age: 65
Languages Spoken: Finnish
Religion: All Religions Welcome
Associations
Amenities
Community Center
Computer Access
Guest Rooms
Indoor Pool
Laundry
Library
Lounges
Mail Delivery
Parking
Pets Allowed
Pool
Private Dining Room
Staff Services:
24 Hour Staffing
Housekeeping
Personal laundry
Physical Therapy
Physiotherapy
Accommodation
Semi-private
1-bedroom
2-bedroom
3-bedroom
Variety of Suite Styles
Apartment
Assisted Living Program
Independent Living Program
Secure Living Program - Dementia / Alzheimers Care
Accommodation Details:
Locks
Storage
Kitchen
Kitchenettes
Fridge
Window Coverings
Thermostats
Fire Alarms
Smoke Detector
Sprinkler
Air Conditioning
Cable TV
Bathrooms
Gated Community
Emergency Phone System
Climate Control In-suite
Wall-to-wall Broadloom
Special Diets:
Vegetarian
Low salt
Diabetic
Close Facilities:
Art Gallery
Churches
Public Transit
Recreation Centres
Health Services
Doctor's Office
Services available:
Buffet
Cafeteria Style Dining
Full-service restaurant
Independent Living Dining
Special diets accommodated
Recreational Programs
Exercise
Computer
Parties
Entertainment
Art
Recreational Programs
Bingo
Cards
Recreational Facilities
Pool Table
Billiards
Exercise Room
Garden
BBQ Area
Swimming Pool
Fitness Center
