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Show s t WERE AN INFORMATION AND SERVICE CENTER AT RICHFIELD CARE CENTER has been said that the strength of a community lies within the service available to its citizens. Richfield is a great community because we have many basic and extended services to make our lives It full and rewarding. To list Richfield CareCenter a few: good schools, good city government, police protection, good churches, and a good health delivery system. The Richfield Care Center is just one part of the health provider system for our communities, but a vital part in giving critically needed service. We are a service organization and want to be of service to bless the lives of com- health care or other senior services in the community. We're an information and wmmqm . -- rum I .Vk. Richfield Care Center is a facility offering both skilled and intermediate levels of care, as well as Residential and Day Care. It also includes d an protected Alzheimers Unit to offer services for families with those specific challenges. We are certified for Medicare (SNF), Medicaid, and V.A. benefits. We provide convalescing, restorative, and rehabilitative services. We strive diligently to create an atmosphere that is pleasant and enriching for our residents, to help them maintain quality of life through physical, mental, social, and spiritual acti98-be- We are a team V. s r ' t r -- d sophy ai of de- m responsive, professional health care in a safe and secure environment. staff. The as plan of patient care and services are provided under the direction of the patients attending physician. If the Care Center does .not or cannot offer specific services required by a patient, we do not admit nor retain patients in need of this care, unless provision is made for such services under arrangement with qualified, outse We expect our staff to perform with dignity and love that is deserved by the dependent resident we serve. As we deserve it by our service, we also expect the same dignity from side resources under families and residents. which the Care Center resWe believe families, assumes professional serfor the friends, residents, and staff ponsibilities vices rendered. are all an integral part of planning and caregiving for the individual maxiOurs is a business of mum level of meaningful daily life of those we serve loving, sharing, and carin the Care Center. ing. Our staff recognizes && I 4 A Li. We at Richfield Care Center are under their directions,, but we, in fact, determine our own destiny and have the charge to provide the services we desire and want for the folks in these choice valleys of Central Utah. Division of Care - 1 7 certi- fied Medicare rehabilitation skilled care section. - West Wing (including 17 Medicare) total 32 beds is Richfield Care Center is Medicare and high funcoperated by Heritage Man- tioning skilled rehab sectagement, Inc., a locally, pr- ion. - North Wing is for Alzivately owned corporation. heimer's and related deRandy Kirton, of Salt Lake mentia problems. North of City, Lewis Garrett, of American Fork, and Clark doors is locked area for Thorstensen, of Provo, put functional, active patients, vity. Offered Areas of Service - Routine Nursing - Care Skilled (SNF) Medicare and other skilled - Intermediate (ICF) longterm care nursing home Alzheimer's specialty treatment unit - 18-be- care provoted, viders dedicated to deliver long-ter- Medicaid eligibility require- at ments - Rod Rasmussen, We Richfield Care Center. For Business Manager. munity members when our of to when want be help conand service is needed. dietary questions you need us, so call or cerns - Claudia Pendleton, There are many services stop by and let us direct Diet. For social Sup. that Richfield Care Center you to the right place to services and questions staff can give that extend meet your needs. Richard Littke, C.S.W. For service organization beyond routine admission For medical questions or any other help or questto the facility. admission requirements ions- Ron Nielsen, AdminWe are also well aware ask for Elaine Blackburn, istrator. Our telephone irj of any of the facets of total D.O.N. For financial ques number is: 896- - 8271 71 "1 I Mission tions or those relating to insurances or Medicare and Professional Services Nursing service provides specialized quality care and coordinates all other departments for the well being of each person entrusted to us. Registered physical, occupational and speech therapist R.N. or L.P.N. on duty 24 hours I.V. certified nurses Clinical Social Worker Social Service Aide Certified Dietician Licensed food service supervisor Therapeutic recreational technician Certified Nurses Aides I. V. Therapy Provides: - I.V. antibiotics - Pain management their talents and philo- severe medical and ad- ReplaceFluidElectrolyte pathis in the motto they sophies of service. toget- vanced dementia-typ- e ment tients. It is the philosophy of the selected, and our logo, the her a few years ago and - Central Line Care Richfield Care Center to "sign of the dove". "The decided to begin service East Wing is the basic - Total Parenteral Nutrition care. The nursing home ICF area for promote rehabilitation of Dove signifies Peace, in the care and some Individualized Care: all patients to the maxi- Love, and Light. We be- corporation now owns four less functioning residents. Bathing Richfield Care mum level of independ- lieve it represents us, our facilities These divisions of (NOTE: Feeding ence. Accordingly, we facility, and our services. Center; Heritage Care care have been in American Fork; Dressing carefully provide a variety of ser- We strive for peace, for Center Ambulation most for efficient Home Case Fae planned Nursing vices under written agree- love with dignity, and to Range of Motion ment with qualified rehabi- bring light and sunshine to in Salt Lake City, and and specialty treatment Nail Care Creekside in Salt Lake areas to meet the indivilitative personnel, as well each one we serve." dual Tube needs and (enteral) Feeding patients' City. They also manage level of function). another eight facilities. 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