The Club At Haines City
FAQ’s
Frequently Asked Questions
The services offered by assisted living communities vary from facility to facility. Our services include:
- Three meals a day plus snacks
- Monitoring of medication
- Personal care, including dressing and bathing
- Housekeeping and laundry
- 24-hour emergency care
- Social and recreational activities
Talk with your family and caregivers about what services are needed. Take time to consider what services are important to you before you visit assisted living communities. This step will help ease your transition. Think about these questions:
- Why do I want/need to change my living arrangements?
- What daily activities do I need help with (bathing, dressing, toileting, eating, remembering medications)?
- How often do I need help?
Long-Term Care Medicaid
Medicaid is a health insurance program that is jointly regulated at the federal and state levels, available to certain people with low income. This means that the U.S. government creates certain rules that apply to all state Medicaid programs, while allowing each state to make individual choices about the programs they provide to their residents. Certain senior living communities accept Medicaid as payment, while others do not. If you have Medicaid, or want to learn if you’re eligible, you can contact one of our communities so we can connect you with our Medicaid consultant.
Yes, if we have availability. Fees are discussed prior to move-in.
We have both semi-private and private accommodations available.
Yes, safety checks are done on an average of 90 minutes to 2 hours.
We provide all utilities except for the phone. However, there is a phone accessible for residents to make calls.
At Innovation Senior Living, our properties are here to help guide you. Our trusted financial consultants can work with you and your family to determine which resources are available to you and the best options for moving forward. Below, you can learn about some financial solutions we can assist you in securing.
The Department of Veteran Affairs (VA) offers benefits to help Veterans pay for increased senior care. The Aid and Attendance benefit is one of these programs and can provide eligible U.S. Military Veterans and their spouses over $2,600 of monthly, tax-free income, which can help cover the costs of their senior care. Eligibility can be determined in less than 5 minutes by reviewing wartime dates, discharge type, care needs, income, and assets. We have consultants that can help you determine eligibility and prepare and submit your application for benefits.


VeteransBenefits
Many Veterans do not realize that they may be eligible for benefits from the Veterans Administration.
The Aid and Attendance benefit is a non-service connected pension benefit for Veterans or spouses who need assistance with the activities of daily living, such as bathing, feeding, grooming and dressing.
An individual residing in assisted living is generally presumed to be in need of aid and attendance.
To qualify, the Veteran must be 65 years of age or older and must have had 90 days of service, one day of which must have been during a period of war.
Even if the Veteran never left the United States, he may still qualify as long as he meets these service requirements. In addition, the Veteran must have been discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. The Veteran must qualify financially for Aid and Attendance benefits.
A surviving spouse may be entitled to a Veteran’s pension, provided she was married to the Veteran at the time of the Veteran’s death.
Our community has partnered with a veteran care coordination company that assists Veterans and their spouses in enrolling into the Aid & Attendance program administered through the Veterans Administration.