Want to know more about health services at Montereau? Review the FAQs below, or contact us today to speak with one of our team members and schedule a tour!
The decision to move varies from person to person. In general, we encourage prospective residents to explore independent living while they are able to take advantage of all that Montereau has to offer, as well as our invaluable Life Care contract. If you or your loved one is to the point where you are considering assisted living, memory care or long-term care, we encourage you to contact us to discuss your options. Often, moving early offers a sense of rejuvenation that boosts quality of life for longer.
If you have long-term care insurance policy, you might be eligible to receive benefits if you need assisted living, memory care or skilled nursing. Your policy may work seamlessly with Montereau and pay earned benefits directly to you. You should consult your insurance carrier for specific details about your policy.
It’s best to start with a cognitive and functional assessment conducted by a Montereau healthcare professional, especially if you think your loved one may need more assistance than independent living provides. Once medical and daily living needs are assessed, our professional team will meet with you and your loved one to answer questions, provide information and help you reach the best decision for your loved one and your family.
The key difference between these two options is that Montereau Home Care offers services on an as-needed basis, while assisted living provides an easy-to-navigate setting that meets personal needs on a more ongoing basis.
As a Life Plan community, also known as a Continuing Care Retirement Community, Montereau offers a full continuum of on-site care. In addition to assisted living, we provide memory support, short stay rehabilitation services and long term care.
Memory care, also called memory support, is essentially assisted living with specialized therapies and programming under the supervision of a dedicated team of professionals trained to care for people with Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.
It’s best to start with a cognitive and functional assessment conducted by a Montereau healthcare professional, especially if you think your loved one may need more attention than independent living or assisted living offers. Once medical and daily living needs are assessed, our team will meet with you and your loved one to answer questions, provide information and help you reach the best decision for your loved one and your family.
Dementia is not a specific disease. It’s an overall term for what describes a wide range of symptoms caused by disorders that affect the brain. Dementia is associated with a decline in memory or other thinking skills severe enough to reduce a person’s ability to perform everyday activities. Brain function is affected enough to interfere with a person’s normal social or working life. Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia and accounts for 60 to 80 percent of dementia cases. Other types of dementia include: Vascular, Lewy Bodies, Frontotemporal and those associated with Parkinson’s or head trauma.
Skilled nursing offers more intensive care than assisted living, with around-the-clock support from licensed nurses and therapists. Skilled nursing may be for short-term rehabilitation—appropriate for people recovering from illness, injury, surgery or stroke who need intensive therapy and care to gain or maintain optimal well-being and health—or it may involve long-term nursing support.
Situations are as varied as individuals. Often, residents requiring long-term care have an ongoing health condition or permanent disability that requires care without hospitalization. They may suffer from chronic severe pain or the natural symptoms of advanced age that lead to frailty and need for 24-hour medical supervision.
The Chateau at Montereau provides short- and long- term rehab through physical, speech and occupational therapies. Residents who are recovering from illness or injury receive expert care from skilled speech pathologists and therapists using the most advanced treatments and technologies.
Of course! Montereau is your home, and family is always welcome to join you for dining and other activities. We also have guest suites available with advance reservations.
You will love the dining at Montereau! In addition to having your own fully equipped kitchen, residents have a Flexible Dining Account to enjoy our four campus restaurants, offering everything from casual sandwiches to gourmet delicacies. Check out a few sample menus here.
We’re here for you! Call (918) 491-5200 to speak with a team member, or send us an email! We cannot wait to meet you, and invite you to visit Montereau for a tour any time.