Personalized Care Plans
See what and how we evaluate every resident for optimal care and comfort in our Meadow Peak Community.
Personalized Care Plan Assessment
As part of our assessment process, both for new move-ins and at least twice annually, we evaluate the health and abilities of each Resident. This ensures we can offer the best care catered to exactly what each one needs.
Here, you can see some of the functions we evaluate with you, and can talk about as part of your tour to be sure you know and we know how to provide world-class care, dignity, safety, and engagement.
Please, ask us questions about our evaluation process, and any other specific concerns you might have. We’ll review:
- Bathing and hygiene support needed
- Dressing and grooming help and frequency of help
- Oxygen use, CPAP, and other equipment
- Sensory & communication impairment
- Bowel & bladder care and support
- Behavioral assessments
- Escort and reminder help including meal support
- Medication services and other medical care
- Transfers needed
- Diabetic management
In addition to our assessment for a Plan of Care, Meadow Peak also offers a variety of fun activities, community engagements, and premium, quality-of-life services and accommodations for residents. Some are included as a resident and some are available for reasonable additional charges. A list can be provided as part of your tour and planning packet as you consider Meadow Peak.
Pricing
Meadow Peak Assisted Living & Memory Care pricing works with our assessed needed level of care. Consequently, so does our pricing. As we meet and discuss levels of care and other optional accommodations, we’ll create an individualized costing structure and help you understand what support and coverage might be available to you.
Schedule a tour now and we can talk about the Assisted Living or Memory Care options that are right for you.
Quick Decision Guide
If you’re new to Senior Care, this simple chart can help you see at a glance what kinds of needs are best served by each kind of care.
Most Independent
Home Health Care or Assisted Living
Cognitive Issues
Memory Care
Highest Medical Needs
Long-Term Skilled Nursing
Recovering from Illness / Injury
Rehabilitation Center
Want to Stay at Home
Home Health Care
End-of-Life Comfort
Hospice (at Home or In-Facility)