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Life Quality Homes of Denver
Denver's Premier Homes for Alzheimer's Care
Secured Residential Assisted Living Facilities
Our Mission
Life Quality Homes of Denver provides professional care services for those who are experiencing any stage
of Alzheimer's disease or related dementia disorders. We are committed to exceeding our families'
expectations of care by promoting independence with dignity and respect in a secured residential home.
Alzheimer's Care in a Residential Home
Medical research has shown that people with dementia often function better in a small, home-like setting.
Life Quality Homes of Denver provides just this type of specialized care.
Recognition to daily activities of previous lifestyles enhances and encourages normalcy of life.
Resident's are able to continue to participate in daily routines such as helping with laundry, baking,
sitting down to breakfast with a cup of coffee and reviewing the daily paper, activities that they once
found structure and comfort in. Resident's can find comfort by enjoying their personal belongings that
decorate their room to stimulate the memory of home.
This type of home setting is also inviting and comforting for the family. Families are able to join their
loved one in a comfortable setting to enjoy a birthday party, holiday feast, or a daily craft or activity.
The home environment is not only recognizable to the resident but can also take family members back to
"the way mom/dad used to be while at home." Life Quality Homes of Denver provides this reminiscent
type of care.
Secured Assisted Living Home for Seniors with Dementia
People with Alzheimer's disease have unique needs that require specialized care. The familiar and calming
environment of a home promotes a sense of comfort and safety. The stable environment has also proven to
lessen verbal and behavioral outbreaks in residents that had previously experienced these types of
behaviors.
Alzheimer's Care Plan
Life Quality Homes of Denver is dedicated to providing personalized care by setting down with the family
and creating a detailed care plan. This plan will be a guide to staff of the likes and dislikes of the
residents, previous daily routines that need to be continued, and family's wishes of the type of care that
they expect. The care plan is constantly being monitored and up-dated by the care director to reflect
changes that the resident is experiencing. The purpose of the care plan is to empower each resident to
perform at their highest level each day and to help enjoy each moment as it passes. Implementation of the
care plan has often found new likes and activities that can be used to "draw" the resident out of
their isolated shell.
Resident Activities for those with Memory Loss
Unless stimulated resident's many times lose interest in previous enjoyable activities, simply because
they are not stimulated or do not remember the activity. By setting down with family and discussing previous
hobbies and activities we can develop an activity program that is personalized to the resident. Activities
help elevate cognitive function, improve motor skills, and create cognitive learning through games, puzzles,
and exercise. Creative needs are met by arts and crafts, music therapy is provided by big band music and the
familiar sounds of Lawrence Welk. Families are invited to join in the activities by participating in family
luncheons, crafts, and holiday entertainment.
Dementia Group Homes vs. Large Skilled Nursing Facilities
We are a state of the art home care alternative to institutionalized care for people suffering from
Alzheimer's and related disorders. We offer the same amenities and services as the larger memory units but
offered in a smaller setting. This small setting is a highly conducive environment for those suffering from
dementia.
| Alzheimer's Care Homes — Compared to ...
1:5 staff to resident ratio|
Staff changes less often
Familiar, 1 floor layout in the home
Family style dinning
Individualized activities
Quiet, Stable Environment
Provides a home feeling
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Skilled Nursing Buildings
1:10 staff to resident ratio
Dept. shift changes every 4 to 8 hrs.
Different levels of the facility
Large dining room
Large group activities
Traffic of people/ behavioral outbursts
Institutional feeling
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Memory Care Specialist:
- Our caregivers work exclusively with people suffering from Alzheimer's and dementia related disorders.
- Our caregivers are trained in behavior management techniques to redirect, validate, and diffuse
situations without conflict.
- Our caregivers provide compassionate care 24 hours per day.
- All of our caregivers are medication certified.
- All caregivers are carefully screened and background checks conducted.
- All caregivers receive on-going training and supervision from our Care Director.
- Our caregivers engage daily with the same five or six residents and they truly understand their
individual needs.
- Daily journals are kept and reviewed by caregivers daily for changes in resident care.
- Care plans are up-dated as needed.
Dementia Rehabilitation
Life Quality Homes of Denver is pleased to be able to offer our residents the latest in dementia rehab.
This service is provided by therapists who specialize in treatment designed for dementia patients to offer
improvement in quality of life.
Behavioral modification is one of the rehabilitations. Take a dementia resident that who is having
difficulty remembering to use their walker. The program works with key recognition phrases introduced by a
therapist to help the dementia resident remember why it is important for them to use their walker every time
they get up.
All Inclusive Fee
Residents pay one monthly fee, locked in for 24 months, that includes the following:
- All private rooms in secured residential homes
- Meal's, snacks, and hydration programs with a flexible schedule
- Housekeeping and laundry services
- Assistance with personal care- bathing, dressing, and grooming
- Beauty, barbershop, and podiatry services
- Medication management
- Incontinence care and all supplies, provided with dignity and understanding
- Individually designed activities
- Nurse on call 24 hours per day
- Staff trained exclusively for memory care
- Detailed care planning with regular updates
- Local move-in assistance available
When choosing a provider a key point to ask is what their all inclusive price includes. Sometimes
providers will state that they may offer all inclusive prices but you will later be charged for levels of
care, assistance with showers/medications.
End of Life Hospice Services
To continue our dedicated service throughout the end of life we work closely with Hospice to help ensure
the highest quality of care. We want to provide our families comfort in knowing their loved one will be able
to stay in their "home" rather than moving to another facility in their last days. Hospice nurses
and aids are able to team together with Life Quality Homes of Denver staff to make staying at
"home" possible.
Dementia Health Care Providers Who Service Assisted Living Homes
Our homes offer our residents and their families the highest quality of care. To maintain this type of
care we have resources available to our families for physical therapist, occupational therapist, physicians
assistant's, and doctors that make house calls. We also have resources available for professional dental
work that can be done at the home by a licensed dentist. Portable x-rays and lab work can also all be
completed in the home. The resident does not need to leave the safety of the home or the familiar
surroundings.
How our Alzheimer's Assisted Living Home Worked for One Denver Family
This is the story of Georgiana. Georgiana was a lively and spirited woman that moved into one of our
homes in the summer of 1999. When she moved in she met four sweet ladies and their friendship began. The
ladies did everything together. They had their tea and coffee parties, did many crafts, puzzles, read the
newspaper, had sing a longs and ice cream socials. You name it they were doing it. Georgiana enjoyed staying
busy.
When afternoons rolled around the ladies would bake cookies because, more often than not, Georgiana's
grandkids were going to be stopping by. See their school was right across the street and they would stop by
on their way home. They sat around the table eating some of those fresh baked cookies and talking about
their day with Grandma. Sometimes they played games. For seven years Georgiana was able to watch her
grandchildren grow up. Georgiana was comfortable, safe, and able to receive care for her daily needs in a
place she called home.
When it came time for Georgiana to leave this world, she was able to stay right at home with her
"Life Quality Homes of Denver" family and friends by her side. It was comforting for her family
not to have to move Georgiana to an unfamiliar place to transition, she was able to stay right at
"home".
Later, we celebrated Georgiana's life at memorial service held in her honor. After the service we all
went on over to the family's home for the reception. We enjoyed eating, talking and laughing about old
times. After a wonderful meal, we took an opportunity to watch some home movies with the family. The movies
took us all back to an earlier time when Georgiana was the young, vibrant, independent individual everybody
always talked about. It was a good reminder of why we do what we do here at Life Quality Homes of Denver. In
her own way, Georgiana was saying thank you...
Consider Life Quality Homes of Denver a place for your loved one to have a peace-filled life, just as
Georgiana did.
Choosing an Alzheimer's Long Term Care Provider
When the time comes to make the decision to place a loved one away from the home, away from your personal
care, this can be the hardest decision of a lifetime. You want to make sure that you are placing your loved
one in the best environment for them and you. Remember that you and your family will be visiting and that
you want everyone to feel as comfortable as possible when spending quality moments with a loved one.
Questions for your Alzheimer's Assisted Living Facility or Home:
- What's included in the fee? (Ask for a list of what's included)
- What about levels of care? (is there an additional charge)
- Does rate include supplies?(incontinent, nutritional)
- How long is the rate locked in for? (Two years is good )
- What is the care staff ratio to residents?
- Are you licensed by the health department as a secured environment?
For a free brochure on more questions to ask a Long Term care provider please call 303-797-3151. We will
be happy to mail you this guideline. This guide will help you make the best choice for your situation.
We know that this is the toughest decision to be made and we want to help you feel comfortable in
choosing the best environment for your loved one.
Why Dementia Care in a Secured Assisted Living Home vs. Non-secured Assisted Living Facility
When dealing with dementia some non- secured facilities believe that just one or two residents with
memory loss are ok. They believe it's ok to just use ID bracelets or have a door alarm in case they decide
to walk out. The facility doesn't think about what the staff situation might be when the dementia resident
takes off through the front door. The staff person may be busy assisting another resident. Maybe they don't
even notice. It's something to think about. With a secured environment there isn't anyone entering or
exiting that is not aware of the environment which promotes the most safety for each resident.
Many times staff in regular assisted living facilities have basic skills for working with a resident with
dementia. Sometimes even a simple problem like a resident with dementia repeating a question over and over
to another resident can become annoying for the other resident without dementia. This can lead to
frustration and anger that escalates between residents. Things may elevate to behavior out bursts. It's not
really fair to either resident. The staff is generally not used to having to referee communication. Normal
routine can go right out the window. What if the action is appropriate for someone with dementia but totally
inappropriate for someone cognitive? Mixing the two environments can be a recipe for problems for the
residents and overwhelming to the staff not trained to work with residents with dementia.
A regular small assisted living facility might typically manage 8 to 15 residences. With dementia 5 or 6
residents is generally more cohesive for a small secured residential home facility.
Denver's Premier Homes for Alzheimer's Care
Since 1992 Life Quality Homes of Denver has provided care for individuals suffering from Alzheimer's
disease and related dementia disorders in secured, residential homes. We provide expert, compassionate care
24 hours a day in a residential home that enriches the quality of life, not only for our residents but for
their families as well.
Denver Metro Locations
We are located in the south Denver metro area. Homes are located in and near Littleton, Highlands Ranch,
Centennial, Greenwood Village, Lakewood, Lone Tree, Englewood, and Cherry Hills. Each single level home is
licensed as a secure care environment that can accept 5 or 6 residents. Our homes are located in mature
neighborhoods with beautiful landscaping and private backyard.
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