Respite Care gives you the peace of mind and security you deserve.
On-going demands of caring for a loved one can be challenging. Respite care provides temporary relief for primary caregivers, giving them time to rest, travel, or spend time with other family and friends.
At Covenant Living, our Respite Care offers a safe and secure way to take a break from the responsibility of caring for a loved one for both Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing care. We’re here to help in a welcoming community filled with attention, comfort and care where caregivers can recharge and relax, knowing their loved one is in safe hands.
Contact us today to learn more about how Respite about Respite Care at Covenant Living.
Why Choose Covenant Living?
Respite stays offer a wide range of amenities, activities and opportunities for socializing with others who share your interests. You also get personalized care, delicious meals, entertaining friends and all the advantages of a thriving community. With the right level of care in place, residents are free to enjoy a life well lived.
Keep in mind that you do not have to be a current resident of a Covenant community to benefit from a Respite stay. Even though Respite Care is temporary, it can make a big difference in your recovery journey. Please call (877) 240-7968 to learn how you can feel more comfortable and secure.
Preventative health screenings can play a vital role in maintaining your health and well-being as you age, but how do you know which ones are right for you?
Regular screenings help detect potential health issues early, allowing for more effective treatment and improved quality of life. From blood pressure checks to bone density tests, it’s important to stay informed and consult with your healthcare provider about the screenings that best suit your needs.
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Life changes—and your will should too. Consider reviewing your estate plan if you’ve recently:
✔ Moved or bought/sold property
✔ Experienced a major life event (marriage, divorce, birth of a child)
✔ Had changes in your financial situation
Here’s a quick guide to make sure your plans are up to date: bit.ly/45iWp8l ... See MoreSee Less
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Today, we join the global community in raising awareness for World Alzheimer’s Day. 💜
At Covenant Living, we stand together to honor those affected and to advocate for increased research and support.
Let's unite to spread hope and promote a brighter future for all who are impacted by Alzheimer's and other forms of dementia. #WorldAlzheimersDay
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