In addition to our independent living apartments, our Personal Assistance Program offers apartment living with personal services to residents who need or desire minimal assistance, while still maintaining a high degree of independence.
The program is directed by a licensed nurse who has extensive experience in the field of geriatric nursing. The Assisted Living Administrator is responsible for the day to day operations of the program, and is assisted by a licensed nurse whose duties include setting up medications for the residents, making sure their prescriptions are refilled and dispensed according to their doctors' written orders, blood pressure checks, and acts as liaison with families, hospitals, physicians, and pharmacies.
Caregivers in our Personal Assistance Program are called Companions, and are certified by the State of Colorado to pass medications to residents according to doctors' written orders. Companions also provide the assistance needed by our residents participating in the program. These services are of a non-medical nature, and could include some or all of the following.
Resident Managers who are available for emergencies during the night
Emergency call system: pull cords in the bedroom and bathroom
Assistance with dressing in the morning
Washing dishes, emptying trash, spot cleaning spills, making beds daily if needed
Escorts to the dining room as needed
Cutting food in dining room as needed
Personal laundry done on a scheduled day each week
Encouragement to participate in activities and programs
Assistance with bathing and grooming
Bedtime assistance with undressing, and turning the bed down
Medication monitoring
Appointment reminders for beauty shop, physicians, etc.
Assistance with mail if needed
Family liaison with our administrator and staff on a regular basis
Admission counseling
Security, privacy, independence, convenience, and friendship are just a few of the reasons to consider Dayton Place for your next home.
