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Plan & Prepare 

Planning and preparation are the key to settling in to your new living community. Gracie Nebel, V.P. of Operations and Sales/Marketing at Melody Living Senior Living, reveals insider tips for how to make the most of one's first month at senior living communities so a senior can enjoy a smooth transition to their new home.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Our assisted living neighborhood offers a social atmosphere where residents can enjoy support with daily tasks such as housekeeping and meal preparation, as well as personal assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing, grooming, getting dressed and medication assistance. Our assisted living amenities and supportive services are tailored to meet residents’ individual needs – it’s the added support an individual might need to live a Life in Harmony.

At Melody Living, we offer scheduled transportation services for our residents for shopping trips, as well as medical and non-medical appointments.


There might be associated fees with this service based on lifestyle option.

Memory care is a form of residential long-term care that provides intensive, specialized care for people with memory issues resulting from Alzheimer’s disease or another form of dementia. Melody Living’s cozy Memory Care neighborhood offers the assurance of specially trained staff providing highly personalized care in an intimate, structured environment. Visit our Memory Care page to learn more about Melody’s memory care neighborhood.

Rent and care/service fees (as applicable) in most assisted living, memory care, and independent living communities are typically paid using private funds.  There are some resources available for veterans that might qualify them to be eligible for financial assistance via the Veteran’s Aid & Attendance benefit for assisted living, memory care and independent living – you should seek guidance from a financial advisor regarding this benefit eligibility.  If a senior has a long-term care insurance policy, they might have some of their costs covered by their insurance carrier – you should connect with a representative of your insurance carrier. There are some assisted living and memory care communities that participate in the Medicaid program – Melody Living does not.

Eligibility for certain deductions on your federal tax return depends on the types of services and the level of care required. Speak with your financial advisor for additional information.