Frequently Asked Questions.
What is a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)?
As your needs change over time, a continuing care retirement community gives you the confidence of knowing long-term care is available on site at predictable costs. We offer a range of levels of living for financial security and peace of mind.
CloseWhat levels of living are provided at Three Crowns Park?
Senior living at Three Crowns Parkmeans living independently while having on-site access to a comprehensive menu of health care services and long-term care. We meet the needs of our residents by providing the following levels of living:
- Residential Living
- Assisted Living
- Assisted Living with Memory Support
- Skilled Nursing
- Rehabilitation
What are the guidelines for Assisted Living?
Residents must need assistance with at least two activities of daily living and have a physician’s order.
CloseWho determines the proper transition plan should a resident need to move to another level in the Continuum of Care?
The resident’s family and the wellness clinic nurse.
CloseWhat are the guidelines for Skilled Nursing?
The resident must need 24-hour skilled nursing care and have a doctor’s order.
CloseWho is primarily responsible for health care and medical services at Three Crowns Park?
The Health Care Administrator.
CloseHow does my Primary Care Physician fit into my health care program at Three Crowns Park?
It is up to individual physicians to decide whether they will continue to treat patients who become health care residents of Three Crowns Park.
CloseIs there a pharmacy at Three Crowns Park?
We do not have a pharmacy on campus, but delivery service is available.
CloseHow does medical insurance coverage work at Three Crowns Park?
It varies depending on level of care. It is best to consult with Three Crowns Park staff about your policy and how it works on our campus.
CloseDoes Three Crowns Park offer any type of exercise or wellness classes?
Our Fitness Director will help you design a program in our wellness center to meet your needs.
CloseFor more information, call (877) 505-8723 or click here to request more information.
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