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Frequently Asked Questions
We’d love to see you in one of our AHC communities! Please call the location most convenient to you and set up an appointment with the administrator.
All our nurses are licensed RNs, LPNs, or Certified Nursing Assistants. Our administrators also hold a license. All activities directors and dietary managers are certified as well. All other staff receive on the job training.
AHC communities are our resident’s homes, so we value their privacy and security to the highest extent. We check on residents routinely and have locked doors to ensure awareness for those that enter to visit. If residents do not want certain visitors, we honor that choice. We do monthly safety rounds, assess equipment, and complete safety drills to ensure staff’s response in an emergency is accurate and timely. We have an emergency preparedness manual and staff are educated during their orientation and on an annual basis.
Yes, we encourage our residents to make their rooms their own through personalization and decor! We do have to monitor space as to not infringe on roommate’s rights and avoid safety hazards.
Our communities usually have two group activities a day based on the resident’s preferences. Activities interviews are conducted at admission for each resident, and our staff makes every attempt to accommodate personalized requests.
Yes! We encourage family members to be as engaged as they can with their loved ones in our communities. We hope to see you soon!
Our dietary department asks for allergies, likes and dislikes upon admission and incorporated that into the menu and meal planning to accommodate as needed. Our goal is to always provide tasty and nutritious meals that make our residents happy.
All of our communities offer wounds care services! We are offering an even more advanced Wound Collaboration Program with Rehab America, our in-house therapy team, that is at two-thirds of our communities at this point. All communities care for residents with dementia and all staff receive specialized dementia training during orientation and annually.
Resident’s family and friends are encouraged to visit anytime, as long as it does not infringe on the rights of any roommate or the well-being of the resident.
Social services will assist in setting up transportation for all appointments. A few communities have a van and provide transportation. However, if one of our AHC communities set up transportation, an escort may still be requested to accompany the patient.
We accept traditional Medicare, Medicaid, Private Pay, Hospice, and many Medicare Advantage Plans.