Monday, March 28, 2011

Tile, Tile, Tile!

As you have seen in previous updates the dry wall is going up in the clinic, but the newest update is the tile in the bathroom.  It's amazing the progress that we have seen since we first started digging in October!  To check out from beginning to now, go to our facebook page and check out the pictures from beginning to now!



Thursday, March 17, 2011

A Look Inside

Almost 2 years ago St. Luke's Community Foundation decided in order to help alleviate the hassle of finding housing for providers in the community, they would build a house that was available for a provider in the local community.  Here is a look inside the house that was built. It is a 3 bedroom 2 bathroom house, located on 3 lots on the west end of Crosby.  It is a contemporary house that is all on one level with an open concept, landscaping is complete (although not shown in picture) with a large yard.





Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Hospital Construction 3/16/2011

There's never a slow day during the construction process, if it's not one thing it is another.  Here are some more of the updates that have been happening inside the walls of the hospital complex.







*Photos by Keith Baker*

Friday, March 11, 2011

What's more exciting than dry walling!

The clinic and hospital renovation is coming in to it's own.  As you can see outside the brick for the entrance and ambulance garage are going up rather quickly, but inside the pace doesn't slow down.  Everyone is working hard to get the dry wall up and start making this into something special!

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

What is Assisted Living?

            Assisted Living in the United States, especially in the mid-west is a relatively new concept compared to the alternatives.  There are many different opinions about assisted living, and why they are here, or if they are even needed.  Assisted Living comes out of the alternative continuum of care model.  They are here for people who cannot quite live independently any longer, but do not need 24-hour care like they would receive at a nursing home.  However, some people believe that assisted living is the same as nursing home care.  The assisted living concept is a philosophy of care and services promoting independence and dignity.  The resident is allowed to live their independent life while getting assistance from the facility if and when they need it.  It provides the security and socialization that the residence may not receive while living independently.  This in turn helps them stay out of a nursing home environment longer. The typical resident of an assisted living facility needs help with around three daily living activities. 
            At Northern Lights Villa a resident enjoys the independence and space of a private 1 or 2-bedroom apartment that has a private entrance from a porch area out front or a private entrance into the common area.  The resident has their own kitchen with stove, fridge, and microwave to keep their independence in the kitchen if they would like.  For those that do not like to cook or bake, meals are served in the dining room of the facility, which is located in the common room.  There is also space for a washer and dryer in each apartment, with laundry services available in the common space.  With the addition of more units, residents will also be able to enjoy a great room, garden area, and an indoor walking track for exercise.  Northern Lights Villa is also attached to the hospital (and soon the clinic) for the ease of traveling to doctor’s appointment or for the occasional lab work.
            Overall, Northern Lights Villa is here to help our elderly population maintain their independence as long as possible, while providing them assistance with the needs they can no longer meet.  We believe the assisted living concept helps keep people in the community who may otherwise have to leave in order to get the care they require.  For information regarding assisted living, Northern Lights Villa, or ways to get involved in the new addition please contact Northern Lights Villa or St. Luke’s Community Foundation at 701-965-6384.