F.A.Q's

9. What role does Social Services play?

Our Social Services staff assists both residents and their families during transitional periods. Social Services also provides essential information to residents and responsible parties, manages resident requests and concerns, and helps provide care and discharge planning for each resident.

10. How is the food here at Daleview?

The food is all homemade, cooked on the premises, great variety of choices and always an alternate. Our homemade soups are a big hit as well. Snacks are offered in between meals. Our Dietician on staff offers proper nutrition to each residents with specific diet needs ie. diabetic, cardiac etc.

11. How is your wound care?

Daleview specializes in wound care, with our certified wound care nurse and a Vascular surgeon who make weekly wound rounds. They will monitor and care plan a specific treatment using all the best products that will expedite a quick healing time. Our team takes a lot of pride and care in our residents preventing skin breakdown and healing wounds, with specialty mattresses, proper diet, turn and positioning, and wound VAC capability too.

12. What is the ratio of nurses and aides to patients?

During the shifts of 7am-3pm and 3pm-11pm we have one to two RN’s, 2 LPN’s and aprx 4-6 CNA’s. On the 11pm-7am shift there is one RN, one LPN, and 3cna’s. It also depends on the census for appropriate staffing for each unit.

14. Do you have beds available?

Depending upon the type of bed either subacute or long term, we must first review the hospital paperwork. Once the clinical piece is reviewed, and insurances/financials are checked, we can then determine if we can we have bed availability.

16. What are the rates?

We try to get as much information first, such as where is your loved one currently (ie: hospital, home, assisted living). Explain how insurances work, what skilled needs mean, etc. We then work with each resident to determine the best rate available.