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At Being A Better You Group Homes, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, personalized care in a warm, family-like environment for adults who need assistance with daily living. Your generous support allows us to continue improving our services, expanding our facilities, and enhancing the quality of life for our residents. Every donation helps us create a place where residents feel truly valued, respected, and empowered.
Common questions answered.
What types of services does Being A Better You Group Homes provide?
We offer personalized care plans, nutritious meal preparation, recreational and therapeutic activities, transportation services, comfortable and accessible living spaces, and 24/7 supportive care. Our goal is to create a home-like environment where residents feel safe, supported, and engaged.
Who is eligible to live at Being A Better You Group Homes?
Our homes are designed for adults who need assistance with daily activities and benefit from a structured, supportive environment. This typically includes older adults and individuals with disabilities who seek a family-like, community-oriented setting.
How many residents live in each home?
Each of our group homes hosts between 6-8 residents. This small, close-knit setting allows us to provide personalized attention and create a comfortable, family-like atmosphere.
Is transportation available for residents?
Yes, we provide safe, reliable transportation for medical appointments, group outings, and other necessary trips. Our goal is to make sure residents can easily access the places they need or want to go.
How can family members stay connected with their loved ones?
We encourage family visits and provide regular updates to keep families informed about their loved one’s health, activities, and any changes in care. We’re always available to answer questions and arrange family meetings as needed.
How are the homes kept safe and secure?
Safety is a top priority. Our homes are equipped with wheelchair-accessible spaces, secure outdoor areas, and emergency safety features. We conduct regular safety checks, including fire drills, and maintain high standards of cleanliness and sanitation.
Do you provide medical care?
While we don’t offer medical treatment directly on-site, we coordinate healthcare support, including scheduling doctor’s appointments, arranging transportation, and managing medication reminders. Our team works closely with healthcare providers to ensure each resident receives the necessary medical care.
Are meals provided, and can you accommodate special diets?
Yes, we provide three nutritious, freshly prepared meals each day, along with snacks. We accommodate dietary restrictions and preferences, including diabetic, low-sodium, gluten-free, and other special diets. Our team also welcomes residents’ favorite recipes and meal requests.
What kinds of activities are available for residents?
We offer a variety of recreational and therapeutic activities, including arts and crafts, music sessions, group games, exercise, and group outings. These activities are designed to keep residents engaged, help them socialize, and support their physical and emotional well-being.
What is the process for moving in?
If you're interested in a placement, the first step is to contact us to discuss your loved one’s needs and arrange a tour. Once we’ve determined that our community is a good fit, we’ll guide you through the necessary steps, including assessments and paperwork, to make the transition as smooth as possible.
How much does it cost to live at Being A Better You Group Homes?
Our monthly fees vary depending on the level of care and services each resident requires. Please contact us for specific pricing information. We work with both private pay and government assistance options to make our homes accessible.
Do you accept Medicaid or other assistance programs?
Yes, we work with local and state programs, including Medicaid, to assist with costs for qualifying residents. Our team can help you explore financial assistance options that may be available.