PAYMENT OPTION
Monthly Rental Fee
Monthly rental fees cover basic general and personal care services including:
- Dedicated care by associates trained in the special needs of residents with memory impairment, giving "Life Purpose"
- 24-hour licensed nursing services
- Master's level social worker
- Assistance with activities of daily living (dressing and personal care), while promoting independence
- Three (or more) wholesome and appealing meals per day with table, room and 'on the go' service, prepared on-site by our Executive Chef
- Nutritious snacks and fresh fruit always available in any of our four Country Kitchens
- An open invitation for family members to dine with their loved one at no additional charge
- Daily housekeeping and laundry services
- An abundance of life-enhancing social activities, both inside and outside the residence
- Live-in community pets, expansive gardens
The following rates apply for all care levels:
Accommodation |
Rate |
| Companion Room |
$204.00/day |
| Private Room |
$388.00/day |
| Additional Rates |
| Administrative Fee |
$4,000.00 |
Administrative fee is fully refundable prior to admission to Silverado Senior Living
Additional Services & Amenities
- Concierge services, beauty, barber and dry cleaning are available at an additional charge.
- Transportation with caregiver assistance to and from medical appointments is provided at the rate of $1.85 per mile.
- In many cases, we are able to correct incontinence issues. For the resident who is truly incontinent, there will be an incontinence care fee of $425.00.
- Residents are welcome to move in with a favorite pet. A care fee based on pet size will be billed monthly for food, supplies and supervision.
- We recommend you bring your resident's own furniture to provide comfort and security in the new surroundings. If this is not possible, we will be happy to provide furnishings at no charge.
On-Site Adult Flex Care
Silverado Senior Living offers Adult Day Time Health Care.
Respite Services
Respite is a supportive service that provides you, the caregiver, needed relief while offering a safe and stimulating atmosphere for your loved one.
Short-Term (1-14 days): |
$225.00/day |
Apartment/Room Features Air Conditioning Cable Hookup Fireplace Furnished Units Kitchen: Country Patio Pet Policy Pets Private Bath Private Rooms Step-In Showers Wheelchair Access
| Community/Facility Features 24-hour Nursing Staff Alarmed Interior & Exterior Doors Alzheimer's Specialty Trained Staff Beautician/Barber Cable / Satellite TV Controlled Access Courtyard Dementia Care/Memory Loss Program Diabetic Care Early Stage/Mild Alzheimer's Care Handrails Hospice Care Housekeeping Incontinence Care Late Stage/Severe Alzheimer's Care Masters Prepared Social Worker Middle Stage/Moderate Alzheimer's Care Number of Meals Provided: All Meals Personal Care Recreation Room Special Diet Accommodation Transportation Provided
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Our Services
An integrated model of care
Silverado Senior Services has combined the concepts of superior care management provided by geriatric professionals with in-home companion care services. This model promotes the highest quality of care delivery by creating regular interactions between care companions and care managers. An integrated model of care promotes high quality service delivery by providing an expert resource (geriatric care manager) available for regular consultation with our clients and with care companions in the home. This enhances communication and allows for rapid response to changing care needs of those we serve.
How does an integrated Care Model work?
- It begins with a thorough assessment performed by a geriatric care manager.
- The results from the assessment process are shared during a service plan meeting attended by all interested parties.
- Recommendations are made for care options that meet the specific needs of the client.
- The client and their loved ones make choices that best match their needs.
- A care manager is assigned to provide care oversight and if desired, a home care companion is matched to serve the unique needs of the client.
- In cases that involve a home care companion, the companion will work under the guidance and supervision of the assigned care manager, promoting high quality service delivery.
Questions to ask when seeking assistance for a senior at home … .
| |
Silverado |
Other Agencies |
Are care companions required to clear a criminal background check prior to beginning an assignment? |
YES |
|
Are care companions oriented and trained prior to beginning an assignment? |
YES |
|
Are care companions required to work a shift with an existing staff person prior to beginning an assignment? |
YES |
|
Are care companions employed by the contracted agency and covered by liability insurance and worker's compensation insurance? |
YES |
|
Do all care companions receive specific training in working with memory care needs, such as Alzheimer's disease, prior to beginning an assignment? |
YES |
|
Do all cases begin with a comprehensive assessment in the home setting, performed by a Professional Geriatric Care Manager to ensure an appropriate plan of care? |
YES |
|
Are you provided with a written report summarizing findings and recommendations following the comprehensive assessment? |
YES |
|
Is there 24 hr. "on-call " access to a Professional Geriatric Care Manager to ensure immediate response to changing care needs? |
YES |
|
Are care companions provided with direct supervision and oversight of the care plan by a Professional Geriatric Care Manager? |
YES |
|
Does the agency have immediate access to support services such as assisted living respite stays, licensed nursing expertise, support groups, and educational events? |
YES |
|
Does the agency offer a full continuum of services including assisted living and hospice options? |
YES |
|
Comprehensive Assessment
A comprehensive assessment is used to initiate new client cases. It is essential for our care managers to understand our clients and their family's needs. A professional geriatric care manager administers the assessment in a client's current living setting including private homes, independent living settings, assisted living settings, or even hospital settings. The assessment takes approximately 2-3 hours to administer. The assessment explores psychological, cognitive, behavioral, socio-cultural, and physical functioning. Additionally, the living environment is evaluated for safety and appropriateness.
Results and recommendations are presented in a written report that often may serve as a life plan as memory and/or health decline. The assessment and interpretation process allow us to develop a service plan that has the greatest likelihood of enhancing quality of life.
Geriatric Care Management
A geriatric care manager is a professional trained to assist with a variety of senior care needs. Typically, geriatric care managers are master's level social workers or licensed nurses. Silverado's geriatric care managers are active members of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, the premier professional care management organization. Examples of services performed by care managers include the following:
Comprehensive Assessment and Follow-up Recommendations
- Ongoing management of care needs (Changes in condition)
- Consultation with other professionals
- 24 hour access (on-call)
- Long-term planning including regular communication with families
- Placement or other care decision-making assistance
Coordination of needed services:
- Home Care
- Skilled rehab.
- Guardianship/conservator issues
- Neuropsychological testing
- Financial planning
- Durable powers
- Medical assessment and treatment
- Counseling/Family interventions Service
- Plan oversight and quality assurance
- Contact Silverado Senior Services for a Geriatric Care Manager
Home Care Companions
Silverado's home care companions are carefully selected, trained, and matched to the unique needs of each client. Each care companion is insured and has the capacity to transport clients on outings or to appointments. Prior to beginning work for Silverado, all care companions must pass a thorough criminal background check and a physical. Before being given an assignment, care companions complete orientation and training specific to meeting the needs of seniors with memory care concerns. Each care companion must then spend a full shift shadowing an existing care companion in one of Silverado's assisted living settings. This allows us to observe and carefully evaluate performance before sending an individual to a private home setting. This investment in our care companions separates Silverado from most other home care providers. Care companions are available for live-in or hourly assignments.
Examples of care companion roles are listed below:
- Companionship
- Activity engagement
- Personal care
- Medication preparation and assistance
- Transportation to appointments and outings
- Light housecleaning/Assistance with meals
- Assistance with ambulation and transfers and other safety assurance
- Ongoing communication with care managers
- Contact Silverado for a Care Companion
The Silverado Senior Services Story
Silverado Senior Living has developed a reputation for giving life to those that others have given up in our specialized assisted living settings. We now have a goal to be the best in the world at bringing life to seniors in the setting of their choice. Silverado Senior Services combines professional care management with uniquely trained care companions. The result is a bright, reliable staff that is exceptional at engaging seniors with memory care needs in any setting. The Silverado model promotes the highest quality of care delivery by creating regular interactions between care companions and care managers.
The development of Senior Services was a response to requests from our customers to provide as many options as possible for people seeking access to Silverado's memory care expertise. The relationship with our AL communities gives us great training and staffing advantages. All of our Silverado Senior Service's care companions spend at least a full day in our Silverado AL communities interacting with a diverse range of individuals with memory care needs including those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. This experience allows us to see our care companions in action before sending them out into a home setting. It is the most important part of our training to ensure that we have the best care companions in the industry. Most other home care providers simply do not have the advantage of delivering this kind of training.
Reliability is always a question in the "home care " industry. Silverado is able to provide great reliability because of our large caregiver pools and affiliation with our assisted living communities. This allows for many back-up plan options if a care companion becomes ill.
Silverado Senior Services is about making a difference in the lives of others. We serve our referral sources by providing solutions for meeting the special needs of those with memory care issues. We serve our clients by giving life through meaningful engagement in the setting of their choice. We serve the families of our clients by providing peace of mind that their loved ones are receiving the highest quality of care and assistance.
Silverado Senior Services Mission
To empower those we serve to have life-affirming options that afford them dignity and meaning.
To engage seniors in their home setting in a manner that enriches their lives and the lives of their loved ones. To provide care management services that offer relief to families and creative meaningful assistance to seniors experiencing cognitive difficulties.
Our Philosophy
Silverado Senior Services honors the value of each life by empowering clients and their families to make life choices that maximize their freedom and independence. We believe that appropriate assistance for those experiencing cognitive impairment can contribute to significantly slowing decline in functioning. We believe that clients experiencing cognitive problems have the right to continue life to the fullest extent possible and that they deserve opportunities for growth and fulfillment. We believe that family members deserve reliable help and assistance with decisions and challenges presented by a loved one with a progressive illness.
Core Values
- Recognize, value, and build the human spirit in all that we do
- Retain and enhance family unity through understanding and positive action
- Provide all clients and their loved ones with the level of care we want our mothers and fathers to have.
- Respect for client and family decision making.
- Recognize the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions in clients and families.
- Continue to improve the level of care management and home care services, setting the standard of care for persons with memory impairment and providing continuous innovation in the delivery of those services.
- Operate in a fiscally and socially responsible manner exceeding expectations for all constituencies/stakeholders, today and 20 years from today.
- Recognize that economic rewards follow from the provision of quality service.
Our Clients
The following are examples of
Apartment/Room Features Cable Hookup Fireplace Furnished Units Kitchen: Country Patio Pet Policy Pets Private Rooms Step-In Showers Wheelchair Access
| Community/Facility Features 24-hour Nursing Staff Alarmed Interior & Exterior Doors Alzheimer's Specialty Trained Staff Beautician/Barber Cable / Satellite TV Controlled Access Courtyard Dementia Care/Memory Loss Program Diabetic Care Early Stage/Mild Alzheimer's Care Handrails Hospice Care Housekeeping Incontinence Care Late Stage/Severe Alzheimer's Care Masters Prepared Social Worker Middle Stage/Moderate Alzheimer's Care Number of Meals Provided: All Meals Personal Care Recreation Room Special Diet Accommodation Transportation Provided
|
Our Services
An integrated model of care
Silverado Senior Services has combined the concepts of superior care management provided by geriatric professionals with in-home companion care services. This model promotes the highest quality of care delivery by creating regular interactions between care companions and care managers. An integrated model of care promotes high quality service delivery by providing an expert resource (geriatric care manager) available for regular consultation with our clients and with care companions in the home. This enhances communication and allows for rapid response to changing care needs of those we serve.
How does an integrated Care Model work?
- It begins with a thorough assessment performed by a geriatric care manager.
- The results from the assessment process are shared during a service plan meeting attended by all interested parties.
- Recommendations are made for care options that meet the specific needs of the client.
- The client and their loved ones make choices that best match their needs.
- A care manager is assigned to provide care oversight and if desired, a home care companion is matched to serve the unique needs of the client.
- In cases that involve a home care companion, the companion will work under the guidance and supervision of the assigned care manager, promoting high quality service delivery.
Questions to ask when seeking assistance for a senior at home … .
| |
Silverado |
Other Agencies |
Are care companions required to clear a criminal background check prior to beginning an assignment? |
YES |
|
Are care companions oriented and trained prior to beginning an assignment? |
YES |
|
Are care companions required to work a shift with an existing staff person prior to beginning an assignment? |
YES |
|
Are care companions employed by the contracted agency and covered by liability insurance and worker's compensation insurance? |
YES |
|
Do all care companions receive specific training in working with memory care needs, such as Alzheimer's disease, prior to beginning an assignment? |
YES |
|
Do all cases begin with a comprehensive assessment in the home setting, performed by a Professional Geriatric Care Manager to ensure an appropriate plan of care? |
YES |
|
Are you provided with a written report summarizing findings and recommendations following the comprehensive assessment? |
YES |
|
Is there 24 hr. "on-call " access to a Professional Geriatric Care Manager to ensure immediate response to changing care needs? |
YES |
|
Are care companions provided with direct supervision and oversight of the care plan by a Professional Geriatric Care Manager? |
YES |
|
Does the agency have immediate access to support services such as assisted living respite stays, licensed nursing expertise, support groups, and educational events? |
YES |
|
Does the agency offer a full continuum of services including assisted living and hospice options? |
YES |
|
Comprehensive Assessment
A comprehensive assessment is used to initiate new client cases. It is essential for our care managers to understand our clients and their family's needs. A professional geriatric care manager administers the assessment in a client's current living setting including private homes, independent living settings, assisted living settings, or even hospital settings. The assessment takes approximately 2-3 hours to administer. The assessment explores psychological, cognitive, behavioral, socio-cultural, and physical functioning. Additionally, the living environment is evaluated for safety and appropriateness.
Results and recommendations are presented in a written report that often may serve as a life plan as memory and/or health decline. The assessment and interpretation process allow us to develop a service plan that has the greatest likelihood of enhancing quality of life.
Geriatric Care Management
A geriatric care manager is a professional trained to assist with a variety of senior care needs. Typically, geriatric care managers are master's level social workers or licensed nurses. Silverado's geriatric care managers are active members of the National Association of Professional Geriatric Care Managers, the premier professional care management organization. Examples of services performed by care managers include the following:
Comprehensive Assessment and Follow-up Recommendations
- Ongoing management of care needs (Changes in condition)
- Consultation with other professionals
- 24 hour access (on-call)
- Long-term planning including regular communication with families
- Placement or other care decision-making assistance
Coordination of needed services:
- Home Care
- Skilled rehab.
- Guardianship/conservator issues
- Neuropsychological testing
- Financial planning
- Durable powers
- Medical assessment and treatment
- Counseling/Family interventions Service
- Plan oversight and quality assurance
- Contact Silverado Senior Services for a Geriatric Care Manager
Home Care Companions
Silverado's home care companions are carefully selected, trained, and matched to the unique needs of each client. Each care companion is insured and has the capacity to transport clients on outings or to appointments. Prior to beginning work for Silverado, all care companions must pass a thorough criminal background check and a physical. Before being given an assignment, care companions complete orientation and training specific to meeting the needs of seniors with memory care concerns. Each care companion must then spend a full shift shadowing an existing care companion in one of Silverado's assisted living settings. This allows us to observe and carefully evaluate performance before sending an individual to a private home setting. This investment in our care companions separates Silverado from most other home care providers. Care companions are available for live-in or hourly assignments.
Examples of care companion roles are listed below:
- Companionship
- Activity engagement
- Personal care
- Medication preparation and assistance
- Transportation to appointments and outings
- Light housecleaning/Assistance with meals
- Assistance with ambulation and transfers and other safety assurance
- Ongoing communication with care managers
- Contact Silverado for a Care Companion
The Silverado Senior Services Story
Silverado Senior Living has developed a reputation for giving life to those that others have given up in our specialized assisted living settings. We now have a goal to be the best in the world at bringing life to seniors in the setting of their choice. Silverado Senior Services combines professional care management with uniquely trained care companions. The result is a bright, reliable staff that is exceptional at engaging seniors with memory care needs in any setting. The Silverado model promotes the highest quality of care delivery by creating regular interactions between care companions and care managers.
The development of Senior Services was a response to requests from our customers to provide as many options as possible for people seeking access to Silverado's memory care expertise. The relationship with our AL communities gives us great training and staffing advantages. All of our Silverado Senior Service's care companions spend at least a full day in our Silverado AL communities interacting with a diverse range of individuals with memory care needs including those with Alzheimer's and other dementias. This experience allows us to see our care companions in action before sending them out into a home setting. It is the most important part of our training to ensure that we have the best care companions in the industry. Most other home care providers simply do not have the advantage of delivering this kind of training.
Reliability is always a question in the "home care " industry. Silverado is able to provide great reliability because of our large caregiver pools and affiliation with our assisted living communities. This allows for many back-up plan options if a care companion becomes ill.
Silverado Senior Services is about making a difference in the lives of others. We serve our referral sources by providing solutions for meeting the special needs of those with memory care issues. We serve our clients by giving life through meaningful engagement in the setting of their choice. We serve the families of our clients by providing peace of mind that their loved ones are receiving the highest quality of care and assistance.
Silverado Senior Services Mission
To empower those we serve to have life-affirming options that afford them dignity and meaning.
To engage seniors in their home setting in a manner that enriches their lives and the lives of their loved ones. To provide care management services that offer relief to families and creative meaningful assistance to seniors experiencing cognitive difficulties.
Our Philosophy
Silverado Senior Services honors the value of each life by empowering clients and their families to make life choices that maximize their freedom and independence. We believe that appropriate assistance for those experiencing cognitive impairment can contribute to significantly slowing decline in functioning. We believe that clients experiencing cognitive problems have the right to continue life to the fullest extent possible and that they deserve opportunities for growth and fulfillment. We believe that family members deserve reliable help and assistance with decisions and challenges presented by a loved one with a progressive illness.
Core Values
- Recognize, value, and build the human spirit in all that we do
- Retain and enhance family unity through understanding and positive action
- Provide all clients and their loved ones with the level of care we want our mothers and fathers to have.
- Respect for client and family decision making.
- Recognize the physical, emotional, and spiritual dimensions in clients and families.
- Continue to improve the level of care management and home care services, setting the standard of care for persons with memory impairment and providing continuous innovation in the delivery of those services.
- Operate in a fiscally and socially responsible manner exceeding expectations for all constituencies/stakeholders, today and 20 years from today.
- Recognize that economic rewards follow from the provision of quality service.
Our Clients
The following are examples of