The Lovettsville Home

Quality Assisted Living Facility 540-822-3824

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  • 24/7 supervision with dedicated and professional staff
  • Free individualized Services Plan
  • Free personalized assessment
  • Three healthy home made meals
  • Administration of all medications by R.N and licensed medication aids.
  • Assistance with bathing & showering
  • Assistance with dressing, personal hygiene and grooming
  • Assistance with toileting and incontinent managements
  • Assistance with transferring, mobility & Walking

 

  • On-site Registers nurse & Rehabilitation service
  • Physician, Podiatrist, and  Hospice Medicare benefit program
  • Short-term & Long term stays

 

  • Schedule appointments & transportation
  • Social, educational, and recreational programs    
  • Physical and cognitive activities,
  • Special events, parties and Group excursions

 

  • Sun room with grand view.
  • Living room & large common areas with T.V
  • Pre-wired cable in each room.
  • Housekeeping and laundering.

 

  • One level handicapped accessible facility
  • Bright family style dining room with nice view
  • Large back yard porch & patio
  • Huge Walking path areas

  • Reasonable and affordable monthly rate & much more.

Please call us for more information.


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It has been long been recognized that it is nearly impossible to provide quality of care or quality of life to an individual in a large institutional setting.

Our goal is to provide a home where elders live in intentional communities with competent, consistent, well-trained caregivers, and are restored to lives where their needs can be met in an environment that is rich in autonomy, dignity and attention, and where priority is given to their quality of life.

  • Elders report very high levels of satisfaction with their quality of life, especially as it relates to their privacy and choice.

  • Families report high levels of satisfaction with care.

  •  Dementia related behavior problems have been markedly reduced.

  •  A decrease in wheelchair use related to the short navigable distances.

  •   A decrease in urinary incontinence.

  •   An increase in appetite, food consumption with accompanying weigh gains.

  •   An increase in elder engagement in personal activities of daily living and in household activities.

We strongly encourage that the final recommendations of the

White House Conference on Aging explicitly support the

de-institutionalization of frail elders by supporting the creation

of home settings which are capable of providing skilled nursing

 care, such as Residential assisted Living or Smaller facilities

and restricting the construction of new large institutional

nursing homes.