Short-Term Stays In Wellington Florida
THE CLUB AT WELLINGTON
Caring for a loved one at home can bring daily stresses that affect your own health and well-being. When you need a break, The Club at Wellington in Wellington, Florida, offers a tailored Short-Term Stay Program, ensuring personalized care while providing peace of mind that your loved one is in a safe and secure environment. Our program caters to various needs, including independent living, assisted living, and memory support.
DEDICATED CARE OF OUR RESIDENTS
With many loved ones being entrusted to us — our commitment to their care and well-being is our highest priority.
INDIVIDUALIZED CARE
Our compassionate and well-trained staff are committed to delivering individualized care and services in an environment that feels like home.
COMPASSION & SERVICE
In an assisted living community, one of the greatest hallmarks is the way caregivers serve with compassion while recognizing individuality.
Benefits of Short-Term Care
Short-Term Stays for Caregivers: Short-term stays provide primary caregivers with a much-needed break from caregiving responsibilities, allowing them to rest, recharge, and attend to their own needs without worrying about their loved one's care.
Recovery and Rehabilitation: Individuals recovering from surgery, illness, or injury can benefit from temporary assistance with activities of daily living and access to rehabilitation services, helping them regain strength and independence before returning home.
Trial Period: Short-term stays offer individuals the opportunity to experience life in an assisted living or memory care community firsthand, allowing them to test the waters and determine if it's the right fit for their long-term care needs.
Short-term stays at The Club at Wellington in Wellington, Florida, offer temporary accommodations and personalized care services in assisted living and memory care settings. Tailored to individuals needing assistance with daily activities, recovery from medical procedures, or respite for caregivers, these stays begin with an assessment to determine needs.
Residents temporarily reside in furnished apartments within the community, receiving care such as help with activities of daily living. The stays vary in duration and provide flexibility, with transition support available upon conclusion to facilitate returning home or transitioning to a permanent living arrangement.
Overall, short-term stays at The Club at Wellington offer a supportive environment for individuals to receive care while providing relief for caregivers or aiding in recovery.
About Short-Term Stays
The Club Promise
We strive to be the best value in the community while remaining dedicated to designing programs, activities, and amenities that focus on a resident’s independence, encourages their individuality, and preserves their dignity.
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Unfortunately, we do not accept Medicaid at this time.
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Yes. Please schedule a visit so we can go over your policy with you.
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Yes, based on availability.
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We have both semi-private and private accommodations available.
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Yes, we provide transportation to medical appointments and regularly scheduled shopping trips.
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The are three meals daily as well as snacks and beverages.
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We provide all utilities except for phone. However, there is a phone accessible for residents to make calls.
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You may be entitled to the VA Special Pension with Aid & Attendance Benefit? This benefit can help you pay your monthly assisted living facility bill.
What is Aid & Attendance? A special pension benefit for veterans and surviving spouses who require the regular attendance of another person to assist in eating, bathing, dressing, and undressing or taking care of the needs of nature. It also includes individuals who are blind and are in need of assistance, or a patient in a nursing home because of mental or physical incapacity.
How can these benefits help me? Aid and Attendance can help pay for care.
Who is Eligible? Any War Veteran with 90 days of active duty, one day beginning or ending during a period of War, or a surviving spouse of a War Veteran-their marriage must have ended in death (Not Divorce).