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Archives: FAQs
How can I show my loved one I’m not taking away her freedom?
Can we move in as a couple?
Yes! At Stoney Point Meadows, couples can live together in their own apartment surrounded by their familiar belongings.…
Do we have to sign a long-term lease for the apartment?
No. Our community does not require long-term lease commitment. However, we require a deposit/move-in fee upon signing the residency agreement. We also require 30 days written notice prior to movingREAD MORE >
Can I be provided with furniture?
Yes, there are furnishings available should you choose not to bring your own furniture. Contact a Stoney Point Meadows for more details.…
Can I bring my own furniture?
Yes, bring your own furniture with you as this is your home! We encourage you to design your suite apartment home to be as comfortable and familiar as possible.…
How quickly can you help?
We work with each family to support their needs as best we can, including accommodating urgent move-ins when possible. Residents receive a full care assessment prior to moving in, whichREAD MORE >
Do you allow pets? Can I bring my dog or cat with me?
Yes, you are welcome to bring your own pet with you! If you are comfortable caring for your pet, and they are an appropriate pet for the community setting, weREAD MORE >
Will my loved one have access to transportation services?
Will my loved one have access to transportation services for doctors’ visits, activities they participate in outside the community, church services, etc.? Yes, transportation to and from activities and outingsREAD MORE >
How do I receive more information?
The first step is to arrange a visit to Stoney Point Meadows. During your visit, we’ll talk to you about your personal circumstances and how we can meet your individualREAD MORE >
What financial options are available to make senior care more affordable?
Many state and federal programs offer financial assistance for certain senior living expenses. For instance, in the U.S. there is a Federal benefit, called “Aid and Attendance,” which both veteransREAD MORE >