Paul's Run Retirement Community offers 5 types of care: Assisted Living / Personal Care, and Independent Living, and Short Term / Respite Care, and Skilled Nursing / Long Term Care, and Rehab.
Levels of care refer to how much assistance a person needs with health management, as well as activities of daily living. Activities of daily living are tasks like dressing, taking a bath or shower, using the restroom, and eating.
Additional considerations include whether the individual can take prescription medications or manage chronic conditions independently, or whether some assistance from a caregiver is needed.
To ensure that the care needs of you or your loved one are met if they change over time, Paul's Run Retirement Community offers 2 communities: Personal Care at Paul's Run Retirement Community, and Nursing Care at Paul's Run Retirement Community.
Rental contracts do not require an entry fee. Rental residents often have priority access to the health care facility but are not necessarily guaranteed access, as is the case with entry fee contracts. Rates do not include expenses for assisted living or skilled nursing. These services are paid for as needed at the market rate, and are often difficult to predict.
Benevolent Care is the discounting of fees for current residents who have exhausted their assets. It is generally only available to residents who appeared likely to be able to cover the full cost of their care at the time of application. Communities which offer Benevolent Care typically guarantee that residents can stay in the community if they outlive their assets, dependent on endowment funds.
Paul's Run Retirement Community offers 3 types of units: Studio, and One Bedroom Apt, and Two Bedroom Apt.
Paul's Run Retirement Community offers 2 dining options: Cafe, and Formal Dining.