New LifeStyles - Atlanta

Fall/Winter 2015

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6 Always evaluate your needs. Various types of senior living and care are described on page 8. Select the type of senior living or care desired. Each category is color coded for your convenience. 1. HOW TO USE NEW LIFESTYLES TYPES OF SENIOR LIVING AND CARE ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY Communities which serve 25 residents or more and provide care which consists of provision of personal services, administration of medications by a certified medication a and the provision of assisted self-preservation. (Personal services include but are not limited to individual assistance with and supervision of self-administered medications and essential activities of daily living, such as eating, bathing, grooming, dressing, and toileting.) MEMORY CARE Communities offering specialized programs for residents suffering from Alzheimer's disease or other forms of memory loss. These programs can be offered by Residential, Assisted Living or Nursing centers. NURSING/REHAB Centers licensed to provide skilled nursing services under the supervision of licensed nurses. HOME CARE May include both companies that provide licensed health care services in the home and companies who provide non-medical assistance with such tasks as bathing, dressing, meal prep aration and RETIREMENT/INDEPENDENT Totally independent living with amenities such as meals, transpo tation and activities usually included in a monthly fee. PERSONAL CARE HOMES A residence providing a watchful environment and personal services to adults who require varying degrees of supervision and protective care, but do not have an illness, injury or disability requiring chronic or convalescent care, such as medical or nursing services. SUB-ACUTE Communities licensed to provide care that falls between acute care and traditional skilled nursing home care, usually after or instead of hospitalization. Select the color coded section of New LifeStyles containing the appropriate type of community or care option. Information is organized alphabetically by city. (see the tab listing at the top of each page). 2. INDEPENDENT LIVIN Atlanta - Buford RENAISSANCE ON PEACHTREE 3755 Peachtree Rd NE Atlanta, GA 30319 (404) 237-2323 www.renaissanceonpeachtree.com IND, AL Please call to schedule a complimentary lunch and tour. (Ad on page 5) MAP #91 SAINT ANNE'S TERRACE 3100 Northside Parkway, N.W. Atlanta, GA 30327 (404) 238-9200 www.saintannesterrace.org 98 apartments IND, RET Please call for rates. MAP #94 PRESBYTERIAN VILLAGE • Beautiful on Peacht • Restauran seasonal m • Full calen cultural & • PrimeFit • Full servi • Scheduled & private trans Atlanta's smallest church aff community designed for ind in Buckhead, Saint Anne's Te course meal, weekly houseke transportation, wellness clini telephone and cable) for one beauty/barber shop, complim guest quarters, community ro store and exercise room are o emergency care and concierg Equal Housing Opportunity. Ou 60 pi tur squ c mp 4. Visit www.NewLifeStyles.com to see if further information is available on the community or agency of your choice, as well as accreditation information and links to a wide array of organizations and information sources relating to senior care options. Follow us on facebook and Twitter Articles in New LifeStyles will help you determine what to look for and what questions to ask. Schedule visits and even return later, unannounced, for a second visit. Please make sure you mention New LifeStyles when calling or visiting a provider! If you have questions or want more free copies of New LifeStyles, please call us at 1-800-869-9549. Check the map on pages 12-13 for communities in your desired area. Use the Map Numbers on each listing to locate the community on the map. 3.

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