The comfort of a helping hand.
You don’t have to be a resident to move in.
At Covenant Living at the Samarkand, assisted living is designed to help residents with day-to-day activities, while promoting health and well-being. If you’re like most people, you value your independence, but want the security of knowing that assistance is available in a private and comfortable setting. Our private assisted living residences will make you feel right at home with the assistance you need to live an active and independent lifestyle. Our customized personal assistance and supportive environment provide the foundation for independence.
Also, as part of the Covenant Living at the Samarkand continuing care community, you’ll have access to campus resources not often found in freestanding Assisted Living residences.
Whether you know exactly what you’re looking for or are just starting this process, feel free to call and speak to one of our Assisted Living specialists. Have your questions answered and receive an in-depth assessment at no cost to you. Contact us today by calling (877) 412-6305 or filling out this form.
Our customized personal assistance and supportive environment create life-enriching opportunities to help you make the most of every day. Residents in Assisted Living don’t have to sacrifice their routine when they move to our community – our LifeConnect program helps residents pursue their interests at their leisure.
Tour our community today to see why we’re the choice for you or your loved one.
Memory Care
SAIDO is a program offered to our current residents with memory impairment to meet with trained staff for structured sessions focusing on reading, writing and arithmetic using materials developed by the Kumon Institute in Japan. This allows the resident to participate in a regular structured program with trained Covenant employees and volunteers. In this program, staff engage with residents three to five times a week in a one on two setting for 30-minute sessions. Throughout the program, we have seen some residents have an increase in engagement and even progress to higher levels within the program.
Available Services
- Licensed nursing services
- Personal care aides available 24 hours
- 24-Hour call-for-aid service
- Dressing and grooming assistance
- Bathing assistance
- Housekeeping and linens
- Comprehensive wellness program
- SAIDO Learning
Dining
- Three chef-prepared meals with table service
- Dietary counseling available by appointment
- Special diets accommodated
- Meal delivery if necessary
Residences
Resources available: “What You Need to Know About an Assisted Living Community.” “The Key Differences: Assisted Living Vs. In-Home Care,” and more! Download our helpful resource by visiting our Covenant Learning portal here.
Keep in mind, you do not have to be a current resident of our retirement community to benefit from our Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing or short-term Rehabilitation services. In our short-term rehabilitation program, we accept Medicare and are in-network providers for a number of managed care and Medicare Advantage programs.
For more information call (877) 412-6305 or click here to request more information.
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