Private Pay, Long Term Care Insurance, Veterans Benefits
Budget Information
Month to month, No Buy in
Welcome to Legend at Council Road Assisted Living & Memory Care!
Philosophy of Service
Legend at Council Road is dedicated to providing the highest standards in quality of service, environment, and care to residents and their families. The foundation of our approach is built upon fundamental concepts we believe are important to every resident.
These concepts are central in our approach to quality service and supportive residential environments:
Promote the individuality of each resident
Offer each resident dignity and respect
Foster independence for each resident
Support each resident's right to privacy
Support the needs of family and friends
Provide a supportive residential environment
Partner with residents and family in care decisions
Offer individual choices in care, services, and lifestyle
Quality Design Features of Legend at Council Road
Elegant home-style architecture
Personal Care Suite providing health and wellness evaluations and services
Therapeutic and relaxing whirlpool spa
Elegant dining room
Main Street Cafe for casual dining and snacks
Enclosed courtyard / covered porch
Common living room, game room, and library
Uptown Theater
Tailored Services
At Legend at Council Road, we recognize that each person has individual needs and preferences. With this in mind, we offer each resident a flexible service combination we call tailored Services. The combination of the Base Monthly Service and the Tailored Services you choose result in your monthly Tailored Pricing. This unique plan provides you with the most individual personal services in the most cost effect manner.
Base Monthly Service Includes:
Spacious apartment
Utilities (except phone)
Basic Cable
Weekly housekeeping & laundry
Routine maintenance
Three nutritious meals and snacks
Life Enrichment activities
24-Hour access to staff
Licensed nurse on staff
Health monitoring by full time professional staff
Tailored Services may include: (but are not limited to)
Medication assistance
Specialized diets
Assistance with bathing , dressing, grooming and other personal care
Assistance with ambulation
Reflections Memory Care
The Legend Personal Assessment provides for cooperative planning between you and our staff. As your needs or wants change, your Tailored Services can change with you. At Legend, you pay only for the services you need or want.
Apartments:
5 distinctive apartment styles
Kitchenette with microwave, refrigerator, sink, and cabinetry
Wall-to-wall carpeting, except bathrooms
Large bathroom with curbless shower
Emergency call system with speaker response
Telephone and television connections
Individually controlled heating and air conditioning
Basic Cable Hook Up
Fire/smoke and sprinkler systems
Electronically controlled entrances
Enriching Activities
Life enriching activities come alive at Legend at Council Road. Residents participate in hobbies, cultural events, educational opportunities, religious activities, and interesting trips, along with the opportunity for new experiences. New friends are made and relationships strengthened by spending enjoyable time together. Special cultural and community events are a highlight on the Legend Life Enrichment calendar.
The Life Enrichment Coordinator and the nurse create The Legend Wellness Program which may include fun exercises, activities, and health education. The Legend Wellness Program is designed to enhance the overall health and well-being of the residents.
Companion Services
You may choose additional personalized support or services through our specialized program called Legend Companions. Legend Companions spend time one-on-one with the resident providing special attention or care such as reading, shopping, letter writing, supervision, and support.
Reflections Program
Caring for a loved one with Alzheimer's or other memory impairments is a very personal, loving dedication to service. It requires service for specific and individual needs. More often, the resident with memory loss needs assistance with life's daily activities including personal care but may not have an acute medical condition requiring around the clock skilled nursing or instruction. Finding that unique combination of physical setting and specialized care is a journey traveled by many families. At Reflections, our trained staff works closely with family members and friends to assemble a "Life History" identifying the personal experiences of each resident's life. Through the "Life History," we get to know the personality behind the person, fostering a one-to-one association more like "friend to friend" rather than "staff to patient." Details and events from your loved one's past become "shared" memories and experiences serving as a foundation for activities, communication and the development of friendships built on support, understanding and mutual respect.
My Grandmother has been in this facility since it opened a few years ago. The first 2 years she was there it was great. Over the past year I have had major problems with the facility. There have been several times she has fallen and sent to the hospital and no one was notified for awhile. She is on hospice so they are the first people they should call. They cannot keep the same staff for over a month, which I understand is hard, but really, they should be able to keep some key members around. She has lost 2 doctors over the past few years because they refuse to work with the facility any longer. The last time she fell a few days ago, yet again no one was called. When her hospice nurse came by to check on her she wasn't there. NO ONE at the facility could tell her where she was. When I called, same response, they didn't know where she was. Her nurse and I then called local hospitals and I finally found her. When I finally found out who had her admitted, it was her doctor from years ago, why they chose to call him, I will never know. Apparently, someone had dropped her off at his office and he had her admitted to the hospital. When I called the facility to tell them I had found her and wanted to speak to the director, all he could tell me was that they had 'really dropped the ball'... Really. I get that falls happen, but to not communicate with the family or with hospice? And this is not the first time something like this has happened.