Masonic Village at Elizabethtown Long Term Care Brochure

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Personal Care Services: Freemasons Building Nursing Care Services: Masonic Health Care Center 1



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with History and Purpose For more than 110 years, our not-for-profit Mission of Love has been reflected in our care and services. Masonic Village strives for excellence by offering a variety of options for each individual to enjoy the highest quality of life.

What Does This Mean for You? Our services, ranging from nursing to food services to housekeeping, are provided by our own dedicated staff, who grow to know each resident like family. Residents and their loved ones are encouraged to provide input on all aspects of care. Our Freemasons Building and Masonic Health Care Center neighborhoods are designed with the comfort of residents in mind. A modern dining room and country kitchens take eating to a new level with cooked-to-order meals and a wide variety of choices. Spacious living areas include fireplaces and provide more room for residents and families to gather. Masonic Village’s 1,400-acre campus is a great place to live and visit. Residents and their guests can explore a farm market, cafés, gift shops, model railroad club, Veterans Grove and Eternal Flame, Formal Gardens, ponds and more than 12 miles of walking paths, among other attractions. Our staff will be happy to answer your questions, review costs and schedule a personal tour when you’re ready. Visit Masonic Villages on Facebook to see everyday events and happenings.

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Masonic Village also provides living options and other services in Dallas, Lafayette Hill, Sewickley and Warminster, Pa.



Personal Care Freemasons Building With the right amount of assistance, you’re free to explore your hobbies and interests. Enjoy entertainment, gardening, creative arts, music therapy, spiritual services, wellness and lifelong learning opportunities, intergenerational programs, visiting pets and more. Shuttles transport you around campus and on monthly outings, including trips to shopping centers and restaurants. Relax in your comfortable accommodation, featuring attractive furnishings and plenty of space for your personal mementos. Caring and professional staff provide for your needs and enhance your life.

Services included in the basic monthly service fee*: • Assistance available 24 hours a day • Limited assistance with personal hygiene, bathing, dressing and activities of daily living • Medication administration • Three meals daily in the Terrace View dining room • Weekly housekeeping services (towels and linens provided) • All utilities (except telephone and cable) • On-campus shuttle transportation (for those able to travel without assistance) • Recreational opportunities and social events *Additional charges may apply for greater care needs



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Private Accommodation with Bath (living space, including bathroom: 14’ x 21’-11”)

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Deluxe Accommodation* (living space, excluding bathroom: 13’ x 25’)

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Deluxe Suite with Kitchenette*

Shared Accommodation with Private Bath

(living space, excluding bathroom: 13’ x 26’)

(living space, excluding bathroom: 15’-1” x 22’)

*Deluxe accommodations carry financial requirements. Additional floor plans available upon request


Personal Care Frequently Asked Questions What furnishings are offered in my accommodation? Personal Care has private and semi-private accommodations (for couples), with a single closet or a walk-in closet for couples. We provide an electric twin bed, night stand with lamp, recliner, dresser and flat-screen television. Cable offering more than 90 channels is provided for an additional monthly fee. Each bathroom has a step-in shower. May I bring my own furnishings? Yes. You are welcome to rearrange the space in a safe manner to your liking. Please notify us of items you will be bringing, so the furnishings we provide can be removed. May I have a refrigerator in my room? Yes, you may bring a microfridge or dormitorysized unit and stand, which is UL-approved and wired with a three-prong safety plug. What clothing should I bring? We recommend you bring clothing comfortable for everyday wear. We provide weekly laundry services for a monthly fee, or family may provide laundry services should they prefer. Three laundry rooms are available, each with two sets of washers and dryers. If you are utilizing our laundry services, your clothing will be marked with your name when laundered. Masonic Village will provide towels and linens. Where will I eat meals? The Terrace View dining room is located on the Terrace level of the building with flexible dining room hours. Choose your main entrée or à la carte selections daily. Nutrition and Food Services staff are available by appointment to discuss special diet requests or requirements.

What activities are available? Certified Therapeutic Recreation and Music Therapy staff provide a variety of engaging activities, planned programs and therapeutic options, while also offering individual opportunities to pursue personal interests. Regular activities include: ceramics, education, pet visits, movement classes, intergenerational programs, volunteer visitations, music, baking, socials, entertainment, special events, gardening, crafts, community outings, community service projects and more. How can I attend worship services? Spiritual services are an important part of our caring community. The Spiritual Care Department provides worship services, prayer groups, counseling, teaching, Bible studies, neighborhood services and individual visitation. A worship service is held in the Masonic Health Care Center Assembly Room each Wednesday and Sunday afternoon.

Are hair care services available on-site?

How can I utilize other campus resources, like the Baird Wellness Center or campus restaurants?

Hair care services and manicures are by appointment in our salon on the Terrace level.

You may call the Transportation Department to request shuttle service to campus destinations.


Do I need a Financial or Medical Power of Attorney? We ask all residents to appoint a Financial and Medical Power of Attorney to handle their needs when they are no longer able to do so. The same person can be appointed for both, or a different person can be appointed for each. Who oversees medical care? Physicians affiliated with Lancaster General Health or Penn State Health - Hershey will oversee your care. We also have several on-site clinics, including audiology, behavioral health, dental, ophthalmology/optometry and podiatry. Should a specialist be needed, staff will arrange referrals and appointments on your behalf. What if I have an appointment with a medical specialist not on campus? If you have a medical appointment offcampus and family is not available to provide transport, please let Personal Care staff know, and they can arrange medical transport for you for an additional charge. How will I obtain prescription medications? The on-site Masonic Village Pharmacy, which participates with several prescription drug plans, can provide your medications. We also participate with the Veterans Administration (VA) and will work with your primary care physician and the VA to obtain the necessary

prescriptions. Due to shipment timing from the VA, they will not be able to dispense certain acute medications; therefore, in those instances, we will utilize our on-site pharmacy. May I visit with family off campus? Yes. When planning a leave from the Masonic Village, we request you notify nursing staff and/ or the care provider on your neighborhood. It is helpful if you give as much advance notice as possible, so staff can make sure medication and special needs are arranged. If you are planning a trip, transportation to a local airport, bus or train station can be provided for an additional charge. How can I set up a Personal Care Account for personal funds? A Personal Care Account can be set up by the Finance Department for you to maintain personal spending money. Staff can assist you with depositing or accessing funds. What happens if my assets deplete? Generous donations enable Masonic Village to offer financial assistance to those who qualify. It is required that your financial resources are preserved for the cost of your care and services, and our staff will help you to identify all available financial assistance when needed.


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Nursing & Memory Support Care Nursing Care Around-the-clock care provides you peace of mind, so you can focus on what you enjoy, including a variety of programs and activities offered daily. Dedicated staff grow to know you and your family. Each neighborhood within the Masonic Health Care Center feature its own recreational areas, spacious dining and kitchen area and family room. Daily rates cover three cooked-to-order meals, housekeeping, oncampus transportation, spiritual services, leisure activities and more. Residents may receive end-of-life care in Evergreen, a dedicated area featuring private rooms, which include overnight accommodations for family, and trained staff. Hospice services are available through Masonic Village Hospice or another approved hospice provider.

Memory Support Care Loved ones with Alzheimer’s disease and other related dementias can receive individualized care in three specially-designed, secured neighborhood residences. A safe and supportive environment protects those at risk for wandering. Our interdisciplinary team offers a structured daily routine, a variety of therapeutic programs and activities designed to provide enjoyment and socialization. To promote a healthy sense of purpose, we encourage our residents to be involved in all aspects of their care for as long as they are able. Over time, residents with dementia may experience changes in their ability to function and participate in their care and specialized programming. Our team will continually assess their status. When the time comes to pursue a transfer to one of our standard nursing care neighborhoods, staff will discuss the recommendation, answer questions and, if possible, schedule a tour of the neighborhood.


Nursing and Memory Support Care Frequently Asked Questions What furnishings are offered in my accommodation? Accommodations in the Masonic Health Care Center are private and semi-private. An electric twin bed, night stand with lamp, recliner, dresser and closet are provided. A flat-screen television is attached to the wall for each resident, and cable, with more than 90 channels, is provided for an additional monthly fee. May I bring my own furnishings? Additional furnishings and personal items (pictures, remembrances from home, etc.) may be brought as space permits. This could include a favorite chair, small table, ottoman or bookcase. May I have a refrigerator in my room? Yes, you may bring a dormitory-sized unit and stand, which is UL-approved and wired with a three-prong safety plug. What clothing should I bring? We recommend you bring clothing comfortable for everyday wear. We provide weekly laundry services for a monthly fee, or family may provide laundry services should they wish. If you are utilizing our laundry services, your clothing will be marked with your name when laundered. Masonic Village will provide towels and linens. Do I need a Financial or Medical Power of Attorney? We ask all residents to appoint a Financial and Medical Power of Attorney to handle their needs when they are no longer able to do so. The same person can be appointed for both or a different person can be appointed for each. What activities are available? Certified Therapeutic Recreation staff provide a variety of engaging activities, planned programs and therapeutic options, while also offering individual opportunities to pursue personal interests.

Regularly offered activities include: ceramics, creative arts, music, gardening, education, baking, crafts, pet visits, socials, community outings, intergenerational programs, entertainment, community service projects, visitations and special events. In addition to a variety of music offered through programs and entertainment, residents have consistent access to music therapy services. Music therapy refers to clinical and researchbased group and individual music interventions. Board certified professionals provide sessions and/or resources which address each individual's physical, emotional, social, cognitive and spiritual needs. Opportunities are provided for singing, moving, reminiscing, instrument playing, performing, relaxing and interacting with others. How can I attend Worship Services? Spiritual services are an important part of our caring community. The Spiritual Care Department provides worship services, prayer groups, counseling, teaching, Bible studies, neighborhood services and individual visitation. A worship service is held in the Masonic Health Care Center Assembly Room each Wednesday and Sunday afternoon. Are hair care services available on-site? Hair care services and manicures are provided through on-site salons. Appointments may be scheduled through staff on your neighborhood.


Where will I eat meals?

May I visit with family off campus?

Breakfast, lunch and dinner are served every day in the Country Kitchen on each neighborhood. Choose your meal from a daily menu. Nutrition and Food Services staff are available by appointment to discuss special diet requests or requirements.

Yes, family and friends can arrange to pick you up for an off-campus activity for the day. When you plan to be away for holidays and special occasions, it is helpful to let nursing staff know about your plans at least a week in advance, so they can plan for medications to be sent along with you and obtain the required authorization of a physician. We ask that you complete a Leave of Absence form, which also provides instructions for your family should an emergency occur.

Who oversees medical care? Physicians affiliated with Lancaster General Health or Penn State Health - Hershey will oversee your care. We also have several on-site clinics, including audiology, behavioral health, dental, ophthalmology/optometry and podiatry. Should a specialist be needed, staff will arrange referrals and appointments on your behalf. How will I obtain prescription medications? The on-site Masonic Village Pharmacy, which participates with several prescription drug plans, can provide your medications. We also participate with the Veterans Administration (VA) and will work with your primary care physician and the VA to obtain the necessary prescriptions. Due to shipment timing from the VA, they will not be able to dispense certain acute medications; therefore, in those instances, we will utilize our on-site pharmacy.

How can I set up a Personal Care Account for personal funds? A Personal Care Account can be set up by the Finance Department for you to maintain personal spending money. Staff can assist you with depositing or accessing funds. What happens if my assets deplete? Generous donations enable Masonic Village to offer financial assistance to those who qualify. It is required that your financial resources are preserved for the cost of your care and services, and our staff will help you to identify all available financial assistance when needed.


Nursing and Memory Support Care Accommodations

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Sample* Private Accommodation (living space, excluding bathroom: 13’ x 14’) *Additional floor plans available upon request

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Shared Accommodation (living space, excluding bathroom: 18’-6" x 17’)


Support On-Site Clinical & Therapeutic Services A full range of services provide you the convenience of receiving specialized care, on a fee-for-service basis, without leaving Masonic Village’s campus. • Audiology • Behavioral health • Dental clinic • Hospice • Laboratory

• Occupational therapy • Ophthalmology/ Optometry • Orthopedic care • Pharmacy

• Physical therapy • Podiatry • Speech language pathology • Therapy pool

Transitional Care Unit for Short-term Rehabilitation Following a hospital stay, professional staff, state-of-the-art therapy equipment and comfortable accommodations will help you on your road to recovery. Our goal is to return you to your home, onor off-campus, as soon as possible. Short-term rehabilitation can help you recover from: • Orthopedic conditions • Cardiac events • Diabetes complications • Infections

• Pain management and wound care • Respiratory conditions • Strokes

From the day you arrive, treatment is intensive. A team of physical, occupational, speech and recreational therapists; nurses; care managers; and social workers, under a physician’s direction, devise a personalized program based on your needs and goals.

Eden Alternative® As a certified Eden Alternative® community, Masonic Village provides opportunities for variety and spontaneity through programs, events and companion pets. Children and volunteers visit regularly, giving you the opportunity to build meaningful relationships. The Eden Alternative® philosophy promotes active and caring environments which encourage self-worth, camaraderie and excitement for residents and employees. See the difference it makes every day at Masonic Village!


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Visitors Center/Sales & Marketing/Executive Offices - 1 Bleiler Caring Cottage - 2 Clinics Building - 3 Admissions Office, Ambulance Entrance, Audiology, Behavioral Health, Cardiology, Dental, Laboratory, Occupational Therapy, Ophthalmology/Optometry, Orthopedic, Outpatient Rehab Clinic, Physical Therapy, Podiatry, Speech Language Pathology

Corporate Offices - 4 Finance Offices - 5 Lancaster General Health Physicians Family Medicine & Masonic Village Pharmacy - 6 Masonic Village Home Care, Home Health & Hospice Offices - 7 Masonic Children’s Home - 8 Sell Chapel - 9 Freemasons Building - 10


On-Site Community Services Bleiler Caring Cottage: Up to eight adults with mild to moderate developmental disabilities reside in this cottage, where support services enable them to reach their potential and enjoy independence. Congregation of Sell Chapel: This nondenominational congregation meets in the John S. Sell Memorial Chapel on campus and invites Masonic Village residents and community members to worship with them. The congregation’s outreach ministry responds to a variety of individual needs and to the community at large. Farm Market: Find a variety of seasonal produce, including apples, peaches and cherries at the Farm Market, which is open year-round. Choose from products such as applesauce, preserves, soup mixes, salsa, fruit butters and more! View the catalog and store hours at MVFarmMarket.com. Home Health, Home Care and Hospice Services: For more details, visit MasonicVillageHomeHealth.org, MasonicVillageHomeCare.org or MasonicVillageHospice.org.

Franklin’s Press Coffee Shop Located in the Freemasons Cultural Center. Open daily for residents, employees and visitors. Monday - Friday, 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. Saturday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Village Café Located in the Washington Building of the Masonic Health Care Center. Open daily for residents, employees and visitors: Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Saturday - Sunday, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Orchard View Café Located at the Masonic Village Farm Market. Offers sandwiches and handdipped ice cream. Hours vary seasonally. Visit MVFarmMarket.com for details.

Sunday Worship Services 8:15 a.m. & 10 a.m. in Sell Chapel 2 p.m. in the Roosevelt Assembly Room (Masonic Health Care Center) Services are performed by request in the Carpenter Chapel (Masonic Conference Center).

Masonic Children’s Home: Up to 40 youth live in five cottages on campus. Through the generosity of Freemasonry, children from various socioeconomic environments receive the care, guidance, security and support necessary for healthy growth and development. For more information, visit MasonicChildrensHome.org. Outreach Program: Individuals and families throughout the United States can receive free information, direction, education and referrals. Home assistance, legal and financial counsel are available to those who qualify. Outreach also operates a durable medical equipment loan closet. Transitional Care Unit for short-term rehabilitation: Please see p. 13 for additional information. Volunteer Services: Community, youth and resident volunteers are invaluable to Masonic Village’s mission. Through their selfless dedication of time and effort, they further the holistic concept of caring for our residents.

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Admissions Policy Let us know if you need language assistance.

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Decisions concerning admissions, the provision of services and referral of residents are not based upon race, religion, color, national origin, ancestry, age (where minimum age for admission is met), sex, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, limited English Proficiency (LEP) or any other protected status. ATENCIÓN: si habla español, tiene a su disposición servicios gratuitos de asistencia lingüística. Llame al 1-717-367-1121. Las decisiones relativas a las admisiones, la prestación de servicios y la remisión de residentes no se basan en raza, religión, color, origen nacional, ascendencia, edad (si se cumple la edad mínima de admisión), sexo, orientación sexual, estado civil, discapacidad, limitación Dominio del inglés o cualquier otro estado protegido.

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CONTACTS Admissions - Personal Care and Nursing Services 717-361-4552 or toll-free 1-800-422-1207 MVEadmissions@masonicvillages.org Sales & Marketing - Retirement Living 717-361-5534 or toll-free 1-800-676-6452 MVEmarketing@masonicvillages.org Baird Wellness Center 717-361-5699 or BWC@masonicvillages.org Bleiler Caring Cottage 717-367-1121, ext. 33751 BCCottage@masonicvillages.org Executive Director’s Office 717-367-1121, ext. 33139 Farm Market/Orchard View Cafe 717-361-4520 FarmMarket@masonicvillages.org Home Care Services 717-361-4999 HomeCare@masonicvillages.org Home Health Services 717-361-4050 MVEHomeHealthReferrals@masonicvillages.org Hospice Services 717-361-8449 MVHospice@masonicvillages.org Office of Mission Advancement & Development 717-367-1121, ext. 33437 or 1-800-599-6454 Giving@masonicvillages.org Outreach Program 717-361-5080 Outreach@masonicvillages.org Pharmacy 717-361-5599 MVPharmacy@masonicvillages.org Transitional Care Unit for short-term rehab 717-361-4552 MVEadmissions@masonicvillages.org Volunteer Services 717-367-1121, ext. 33175 or MVEvolunteers@masonicvillages.org 20

Personal Care, Nursing Care or Nursing Care Memory Support Application & Waiting List Process For retirement living and other services, see contact information on reverse side.

STEP 1: Contact the Admissions Office for an application packet, download it from our website and/or request a tour. STEP 2: Return the completed application packet to our office. STEP 3: The Admissions Office will contact you for any additional information before presenting your application for review and approval.

Waiting List Once approved, your name will be placed on a waiting list for the appropriate service area. We will contact you when there is availability to verify your interest and arrange a move-in date. Our waiting lists vary, depending on application volumes and the needs of our campus residents.


Directions to Masonic Village From the North: Take I-83 South to I-283 South. Take the last exit off this road, before entering the Turnpike (Route 76), onto Route 283 East toward Lancaster. Travel east on Route 283 for approximately 11 miles to the Elizabethtown/Hershey exit. Take Route 743 South. Turn left onto Route 230. Turn right onto High Street. Continue one mile, pass under the railroad bridge and turn left onto Masonic Drive. Continue to Masonic Village’s entrance, and follow directional signs. From Hershey: Take Route 743 South. Turn left onto Route 230. Turn right onto High Street. Continue one mile, pass under the railroad bridge and turn left onto Masonic Drive. Continue to the Masonic Village entrance, and follow directional signs. From the PA Turnpike Traveling East: Take Exit 247. Follow Route 283 East to the Elizabethtown/ Hershey exit. Take Route 743 South. Turn left onto Route 230. Turn right onto High Street. Continue one mile, pass under the railroad bridge and turn left onto Masonic Drive. Continue to the Masonic Village entrance, and follow directional signs. From the PA Turnpike Traveling West: Take Exit 286. Follow Route 222 South to Route 30 West. Follow signs onto Route 283 West and continue to the Elizabethtown/ Rheems exit. Turn left onto Cloverleaf Road. Turn right onto Route 230. Turn left onto West Bainbridge Street. Continue one mile, pass under the railroad bridge and turn right onto Masonic Drive. Continue to the Masonic Village entrance, and follow directional signs. From Lancaster: Take Route 283 West to the Elizabethtown/Rheems exit. Turn left onto Cloverleaf Road. Turn right onto Route 230 West. Turn left onto West Bainbridge Street. Continue one mile, pass under the railroad bridge and turn right onto Masonic Drive. Continue to the Masonic Village entrance, and follow directional signs. From York: Take Route 30 East to the Columbia exit. Take Route 441 North to Bainbridge. Turn right onto Route 241. After approximately 4½ miles, turn left onto Masonic Drive. Continue to the Masonic Village entrance, and follow directional signs.

We are only minutes from Harrisburg International Airport and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Elizabethtown’s Amtrak Train Station sits adjacent to Masonic Village.

Masonic Village is a smoke-free community.

One Masonic Drive Elizabethtown, PA 17022 717-367-1121 MasonicVillageElizabethtown.org

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