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What Is A Congregate Living Facility?

A congregate living health facility is a residential home with 6 beds, that provides inpatient care, including the following basic services: medical supervision, 24-hour skilled nursing and supportive care, pharmacy, dietary, social and recreational services.

Services are provided for persons who are mentally alert, physically disabled persons, who may be ventilator dependent; services for persons who have a diagnosis of terminal illness, a diagnosis of a life threatening illness, or both; services for persons who are catastrophically and severely disabled. The primary need of congregate living health facility residents shall be for availability of skilled nursing care on a recurring, intermittent, extended, or continuous basis. This care is generally less intense than that provided in general acute care hospitals but more intense than that provided in skilled nursing facilities.

Top Medical Staff

Physical Therapists

Physical Therapists

Rehabilitation and exercise.
Registered Dietitians

Registered Dietitians

Help with a healthy, balanced diet.
Physicians

Physicians

Specialized Doctors
Nurses

Nurses

Experienced Nursing Caregivers
Social Workers

Social Workers

Licensed and knowledgeable
Activity Directors

Activity Directors

Leadership and program management

Hiring Process

All of our personnel are thoroughly interviewed, trained, licensed, background checked, drug screened, bonded and insured.