Residential Care
There was a time when care provided in skilled nursing homes was referred to by terms like Intermediate Care, Extended Care and Complex Care. But since the most important aspect of long term care is that people are living in a facility and not just being treated, we now refer to it simply as Residential Care.
What does Residential Care include? At Menno Home & Menno Hospital it includes those dimensions of life that are important to all of us—friendship, security, creativity and opportunities for meaningful contribution—as well as the right care for physical disabilities, chronic disease and cognitive issues, including:
- 24-hour Nursing Care and individualized Care Plans
- Medical Coordinator (physician)
- Dietitian and Pharmacy Services
- Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy
- Pastoral Care and Social Work Services
- Recreation and Activity Programs
- Menno Home Special Care Unit (Alzheimer care)
All residents in Menno Home and Menno Hospital are admitted through Fraser Health Authority, which provides operational funding for these facilities.
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Admission to Menno Home or Admission to Menno Hospital