Here are some of the most frequently asked questions from those interested in our assisted living neighborhood. Read on to find out more about Lawrence Presbyterian Manor. If there’s a question we haven’t answered here, contact us today.
When seniors reach the point where they need a little extra help with daily tasks, they sometimes wonder if they are ready for an assisted living community. Perhaps, the concern is costs, or the hassle of moving, or perhaps they associate assisted living with nursing homes. We know it can be a difficult, deeply personal decision, but we will say that an assisted living community is far from a nursing home. Our seniors maintain active social lives, and they set their own daily schedules. They live in private apartments but enjoy having a maintenance-free community and the little bit of extra help that comes with assisted living. We are here to support you while you live the way you want to live.
We offer beautiful studio and one-bedroom apartments. We do not have any two-bedroom apartments for assisted living.
We do offer small storage areas, or we can direct you to convenient storage units nearby. In addition, we can provide expert assistance in rightsizing. A move of this kind usually requires anticipating future needs and making some tough decisions about furnishings and possessions. We can help you in planning. We will work with you personally to ensure the choices you make are right for you and consistent with the way you want live.
Monthly assisted living fees begin at $4,932, based on floor plan. A second-person fee applies for double occupancy, and it varies based on level of services needed. Contact us to learn more and take the next step in your journey.
We only take Medicaid in our long-term care neighborhood, depending on availability of our health services.
Our doors are locked between 5 p.m. and 5 a.m., and a team member regularly walks the buildings during those hours. Local law enforcement drives through campus at night.
Dining is an important component of our culture at Lawrence Presbyterian Manor. We offer flexible meal plans with seasonal and always-available menus for breakfast, lunch and dinner so you can choose what you’d like to eat. Three meals a day are served in assisted living.
We know pets are important, but we really want the opportunity to give our attention to you and care for you, so your pet friends must live elsewhere—but may come visit any time.
Adult children can live with you if they are 65+ and qualify for assisted living.
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Drivers who meet the active driver policy can continue to drive after moving into Assisted Living at Lawrence Presbyterian Manor. Scheduled transportation is available for medical appointments, community and cultural outings, and more.