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Why
should I move now? I'm not ready.
Residents agree that it is clearly best to make the move while you are still
in control. That way, you may consult with your family, but it's still your decision.
You pick the community of your choice. You determine where you feel most
comfortable.
But
I've been living in my house for so many years. How can I live
in an apartment?
It's not easy. Most of our residents have had the same experience. But,
remember, your new home is much more than just an apartment you will be
moving into. You should consider the entire community to be your new home.
You can receive guests anytime, anywhere, with more options to choose from
than then you likely ever had before.
Do
I need to turn over my assets to you?
No, not at all. You or whomever you designate will continue to manage your
assets.
Can
I go out with friends and family whenever I want to?
Absolutely. You can go out shopping, to a movie, to dinner or anywhere
you like whenever and with whomever you wish. Our only requirement is that
you keep us informed.
What
professional services are available?
Besides providing a comfortable living environment, an active social calendar,
and healthcare services, we offer a full range of appropriate services:
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Nursing
Care
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Social
Work
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Chaplaincy
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Rehabilitation/Wellness
Clinic
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Recreational
Therapy
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Psychological
Services
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Grief
Counseling
How
long will it take for me to adjust?
We understand that for you, as for most of the residents we serve, there
is a period of adjustment to your new surroundings and your new lifestyle.
For some new residents this is a quick and effortless process. For others
it can be more difficult. But all do successfully make the adjustment,
embracing new friends and new circumstances. We do everything we can to
ease the transition to your new home and environment.

My
parent seems content at home alone with a caregiver. Why should he
or she move to Mercy Retirement & Care Center?
Studies have shown clearly that isolation is not good for the elderly. As a
member of a community of their peers, residents take part in recreational and
therapeutic activities that help stimulate the mind, the spirit, and the body--all
within a safe, caring environment. We will help you monitor your parent's health,
and he or she can choose to participate in a number of readily available activities.
I
think it's time for my mother to move to an elder care environment.
How do I convince her that it's the right thing to do?
We strongly recommend that you do a preliminary search, because you
know your parent's style and tastes. Once you have narrowed down the
options, bring your
parent to get acquainted with our community and to meet our staff and our current
residents. Once your parent sees the quality of life, the spirit of caring,
the variety of lifestyles available, and the fact that we will take care of
all maintenance, housekeeping, and cooking, you may not have much "convincing" to
do.
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Mercy
Retirement & Care Center
3431 Foothill Boulevard, Oakland, CA 94601
Phone: (510) 534-8540 Fax: (510) 261-7551
www.eldercarealliance.org
www.salemlutheranhome.org
www.almavia.org
Equal Opportunity
Employer
Equal Housing Lender
Member, California Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
Member, American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging
Skilled Nursing Facility Lic. #CA 020000237
Residential
Care Facility for the Elderly Lic. #015600255
Affiliated with Elder Care Alliance • Page updated
02/10/2004
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