Hearthside At Castle Heights
The Heights of Hearthside will offer seniors 62 years of age and older independent homes with two and three bedroom plan carefully designed with no elevated steps and with ample space throughout the halls. They have a full-size kitchen and laundry featuring solid wood cabinetry, attached garages with electric door openers, an open yard with a private patio, grip bars in baths, 24 hour emergency call features and full landscaping and lawn care. Conveniently located in the heart of Lebanon in the beautifully historic setting of the former Castle Heights Military Academy campus, The Heights is a Christian retirement retreat offering energetic seniors and independent lifestyle with the security of a neighborhood and all the amenities you expect from a first-rate retirement community including an expansive, full service clubhouse. Hearthside – Wilson County’s Premiere Assisted Living Facility-For over 17 years, Hearthside has provided quality living assistance for members of our communi ty who need extra care in their daily lives. Our dedicated and caring staff is available to offer a helping hand with meals, grooming, bathing, dressing or just companionship. We take pride in our service to our residents and our truly home atmosphere. We make every effort to preserve and promote the dignity and independence of our residents.
Hearth & Home Springfield
The Wyngate Senior Living Community is a senior care facility in Barboursville, West Virginia. The Wyngate Senior Living Community can provide care for up to 58 residents. This facility does not provide memory care, is not a part of a continuing care retirement community, and does not have Alzheimers care. Residents and their families have reviewed this facility and rated it Above Average. Residents may not have pets.
Hearth Hospice
Locally owned and operated, we provide individualized care to our unique patients and their families. What Hospice Is And Is Not… Hospice is a philosophy of caring for those nearing the end of life. The goal of hospice is to improve the quality of life that remains by focusing on providing care for the patient and their family rather than curing the disease. Receiving hospice does not mean that death is imminent or that there is no hope. The sooner someone receives hospice care, the more opportunity there is to stabilize his or her medical condition. Patients may switch out of hospice care if they have a change of heart and would like to try a new curative treatment or if their medical condition improves. For instance, a patient with cancer who goes into remission may switch out of hospice care, but may re-enter hospice care if symptoms reappear. Who Pays For Hospice… Hospice is covered by Medicare, Medicaid, and many other insurance providers who usually cover 100% of hospice care. Choosing hospice early allows the patient and their family to receive the maximum benefit of the services we provide. Who Qualifies For Hospice… To qualify for hospice coverage under Medicare and other insurers, a doctor must certify that the patient has a terminal illness with 6 months or less to live. It is hard for a doctor to put a specific timeline on the end of a patient’s life, but if you believe that you or someone you love is ready for Hospice please contact us and we will provide a free assessment.