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In the Springfield area, six senior living communities share one thing in common: nationally-recognized continuum of care for a lifetime.
As part of the Americare Senior Living network, they provide something unique in our area. Wherever someone is across the senior living spectrum, Americare has just the right place ready and waiting right here.
As care requirements change, Americare’s personal knowledge of and commitment to the well-being and dignity of the individual remain constant. That continuity allows a family to make one care decision and to be assured of that decision going forward.
In fact, U.S. News & World Report recently recognized an Americare community here, Neighborhoods at Quail Creek, as one the “Best Nursing Homes for 2017-2018.”
From the beginning more than 30 years ago, Americare’s philosophy of “person-centered care” puts each resident at the center of every decision. Individual outcomes always outweigh one-size-fits-all solutions, striking a balance between spontaneity and planned activity. Getting up when you want with a cooked-to-order breakfast to follow becomes the norm, and medication given in the privacy of your room is to be expected.
In other words, at the heart of everything is heart, and recent research shows the difference that makes. “From the first visit it was obvious there was a positive difference in the level of care. The interaction is amazing, and the watchful yet unobtrusive care each resident receives. I couldn’t be happier with the decision to have Lakewood assist our family.”
Across all Americare communities in the Springfield area, across all disciplines of care and comfort, a recent survey shows a satisfaction rating of 97% with 97% “likely to recommend to others.”
Survey after survey suggests that the Americare positioning statement is well founded:
“Find yourself in a happier place.”
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