levels of care

How does it work?

Levels of Care are related to the 7 Activities of Daily Living. An assessment is done by the physician specifying what assistance the prospective residents need assistance with. On the basis of the 1823 Assessment, a service plan is developed by the case manager and given to the service provider to provide the care. Instead of having a limited set options to choose from, our care is completely customizable for each resident.

Please contact us for more information on additional supply charges or additional facility fees. Additional Facility Fees include key replacement, lock replacement, meal deliveries, salon, physical therapies with H2Health, and more.

For Medicaid and VA Benefits, Levels of Care are not needed. You will have an all-inclusive rate. Please call us for more details.


Assisted Living + Memory Care Options

7 Activities of Daily Living Explained

Activities of Daily Living are tasks that we do to live an independent life and they fall under 3 categories.

  1. Personal Care Assistance or Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)
  2. Lifestyle Support (iADLs)
  3. Activity Assistance (dADLs)

As we grow older dADLs are the first type of activity we stop doing. After that, the iADLs, for example cleaning our homes, are second to stop. However, you can fix that by hiring a house cleaner so it does not greatly impact our independence. The third category, ADLs cannot be avoided or skipped without affecting our health and safety.

What falls under each category?

Personal Care Assistance or Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)

Typically services provided by an Assisted Living Facility.

  • Get into/out of bed or chair
  • Toilet hygiene
  • Bathing or Showering
  • Getting Dressed
  • Personal hygiene
  • Eating
  • Walking / Climbing Stairs
  • Safety /emergency responses

Lifestyle Support or Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (iADLs)

Typically services provided by homemakers at the resident’s home.

  • Shopping/ Getting Groceries
  • Transportation (Driving/Public)
  • Preparing meals
  • Managing Medication
  • Using Phone/Technology
  • Cleaning / Maintaining home
  • Running Errands / Appointments
  • Managing Finances

Activity Assistance or Domestic Activities of Daily Living (dADLs)

Typically services provided by homemakers at the resident’s home.

  • Companionship/Socialization
  • Lite exercise
  • Exertive exercise
  • Mental exercise
  • Hobbies requiring dexterity or fine motor skill
  • Care of others
  • Care of pets
  • Activities in the community

We are happy to help answer any questions you might have. Fill out our contact form or contact our Director of Marketing & Admissions at 386-847-3022 for more information.