The Good Samaritan Home
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. Independent Living Communities enable residents to live as independently as possible, while providing certain services and social activities. Assisted Living communities are regulated and licensed at the US state level. The housing is friendlier to older adults, more compact, with easier navigation and assistance in outside maintenance. Assisted Living communities are regulated and licensed at the US state level. The housing is friendlier to older adults, more compact, with easier navigation and assistance in outside maintenance. Assisted Living communities are regulated and licensed at the US state level. You do not need to provide medical evidence that you need a minimum level of care.
Year Established: 1940
Funding: Not-for-profit
Capacity: 44 units
Cost/Month:
Min:440
Max:1100
Subsidy Available: No
Owner(s): The Good Samaritan League of America
Manager(s): Laura Baker
Wheelchair Access: Yes
Able to retain own MD: Yes
Trained for visually/hearing impaired: Yes
Visiting MD: No
Pets Allowed: Yes
Number of sittings per meal: 1
Waiting Period: 1 week
Average Age: 55
Visiting Hours: 7A-10P
Languages Spoken: English
Religion: All Religions Welcome
Accept Public Guardian Case (Power of Attorney): Yes
Meals included in price/month: Yes
Associations
Amenities
Barber/Beauty Shop
Laundry
Parking
Scheduled transportation
Staff Services:
Security
Accommodation
Private
Studio
Accommodation Details:
Locks
Storage
Linens
Thermostats
Sprinkler
Cable TV
Bathrooms
Special Diets:
Diabetic
Close Facilities:
Library
Health Services
Home health services
Services available:
Snacks
Recreational Programs
Entertainment
Recreational Facilities
Pool Table
BBQ Area
Card Room
In-House Movies
