Tenant(s) may require assistance to walk or propel wheelchair and exit the building. Tenant(s) may require assistance for one person transfers.
Tenant(s) may require assistance to get to the dining room and/or community room. Tenant(s) must be able to eat without assistance. Tenant(s) may be unable to understand and to manage his/her won dietary needs and require minimal assistance such as opening cartons, cutting food.
Tenant(s) may require assistance to keep his/her suite neat and prevent safety hazard between scheduled staff cleaning.
Tenant(s) may require assistance with dressing or the choosing of appropriate clothing. May require reminders, motivation, or physical assistance to perform task.
Tenant(s) may require assistance to care for his/her own toileting needs. May require assistance in changing protective undergarments.
Tenant(s) may require general oversight of medication through set up of an administration system, staff reminders, and monitoring.
Tenant(s) may have difficulty with time, place, and person orientation. May be forgetful or may exhibit minor judgement defects requiring staff guidance. Must be able to communicate own wants and needs.
Tenant(s) should be free of disturbing or disabling behavior patterns which affect capacity for group living.
Tenant(s) must not engage in abusive use of drugs or alcohol. Must not use tobacco or related substances on premises.
Tenant(s) must not require continuous nursing care.
If Tenant(s) are unable to meet the above criteria, tenancy would only be made possible through the ability to make arrangements for additional support and services at his/her own expense. |