Hearthstone Place sits at 506 Allensville St in Elkton, Kentucky, and has 110 beds for residents who need help with daily living, nursing care, or skilled nursing services, and what they've got is a place set up to support people who can't care for themselves but don't quite need full-time nursing facility care. People find personal care, help with bathing, dressing, medication management, and getting to appointments or making phone calls, and staff can assist with moving folks from beds to wheelchairs if needed. There's always someone available to help in emergencies because staff are there 24 hours a day, and with call lights, a sprinkler system, evacuation plans, and regular safety drills, safety gets good attention. Dr. G. Chavda, Dr. Majmudar, Dr. Prakash, Dr. Shah, and Dr. Ahmed are doctors who visit, and there's physical, occupational, speech, and respiratory therapy right there on-site, so those who need rehabilitation can do inpatient or outpatient therapy without having to go elsewhere. They monitor insulin levels for residents with diabetes, and offer care for people with incontinence or mobility issues.
Meals come three times a day-breakfast at 7:15 in the morning, lunch at 12:15, and dinner at 5:15-all in a dining room that seats up to 100 people, and menus are posted in advance. Meals, laundry, housekeeping, and linens are provided, giving residents more time to join activities or just relax. There are private and semi-private rooms, some with private bathrooms, and both cable TV and telephone service in the rooms. The facility handles dietary needs, pharmacy needs, and brings in dental, eye care, mental health, and podiatry services.
Residents join in music therapy, arts and crafts, sensory training, monthly birthday parties, Bible study, and pet therapy. Volunteers come in for activities, and there's pet therapy too, which some folks really enjoy, and a beauty shop open weekly for those who like to have their hair fixed. Family and resident councils let folks speak up about their needs or concerns, with family meetings as needed and resident meetings every month. Weekly church services for several denominations take place, and a monthly newsletter goes out to keep everybody informed. Hearthstone Place has both indoor common areas for socializing and leads both on-site and off-site activities, so people have chances to connect and stay active. Staff provide counseling for residents and families, and they arrange ambulance transportation if someone needs to get to the hospital fast.
Those who use Facebook can access the platform right from the facility, helping keep in touch with loved ones. Hearthstone Place assists elderly and disabled residents who can't care for themselves at home, offers personal care, nursing, and even retirement living, and supports a healthy, active lifestyle without any fuss or pressure.