Frequently Asked Questions
What is Assisted Living?
Assisted Living is designed to help maintain maximum independence in a home-like setting, while providing individualized care and assistance when needed. Assisted Living “offers a unique mix of security and independence, privacy and companionship, and physical and social well being.” (National Center for Assisted Living)
Who lives in Assisted Living?
The typical resident is an older adult that can no longer manage at home, but does not require the complex, 24 hour care of traditional long-term care facilities such as a nursing home.
Who does not qualify
for Assisted Living?
The State of Iowa states Assisted Living communities cannot admit someone who is 1) bed-bound; or 2) requires routine two-person assistance with standing, transfer or evacuation; or 3) is dangerous to self or other residents; or 4) is in an acute stage of alcoholism, drug addiction or uncontrolled mental illness; or 5) is under the age of 18; or 6) requires more than part-time health-related care; or 7) on a routine basis, has unmanageable incontinence.
How is
the bill paid?
Residents or families generally pay the cost of assisted living from their own financial resources. Some types long-term care insurance may reimburse for all or a portion of the assisted living cost.
How
is the cost determined?
The cost of is based on the type of apartment and the types of services each resident requires. Our Registered Nurse will complete an initial assessment to determine the service level.
What is the
length of commitment?
There is no long-term commitment. All rent is on a month-to-month basis. A 30-day notice is required before resident moves out.
Are Residents allowed to have Pets?
Pets are allowed at Vriendschap Village. There are size requirements as well as a Pet Deposit, and guidelines regarding the owner’s responsibilities and the pet’s behavior.
May I have friends
come and visit?
Residents’ friends and family are always welcome. If staying for a meal, a reservation is required and there is a nominal charge. Residents are also encouraged to have celebrations or meetings in one of the many common areas.