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Nazareth Agua Caliente Villa Sonoma Assisted Living, Respite Care & Hospice Waivered Charlie Wolff Community Relations General Info Tours 707 422-1565 Cell 707 301-3371 Nazareth Agua Caliente Villa Inc. 17250 Vailetti Dr. License # 496803340 2013 Summer

Nazareth Agua Caliente Villa 17250 Vailetti Dr. Sonoma Lic # 496803340 Agua is a Sonoma historic landmark No. 21. This Italian Venetian style building was once a booming resort hotel in the 1800 s. In August 2011, Nazareth rescued the property, transforming this architectural wonder into a quaint, affordable Assisted Living Memory Care community. Nazareth restored the charm of the 1930 s and 40 s generation that your parent s grew up in. You won t find the lavish décor and glamour of today s modern type of facility. An Alzheimer or Dementia diagnosed parent will feel at home in our retro style rooms that reflect their memories. Agua Caliente offers a high level of care with affordability for financially challenged residents requiring a social environment. Assisted Living Memory Care Base Rate plus Levels of Care (LOC) Levels of Care I, II, or III $550-$950 (maximum) $1850 Shared room + (LOC) determined after assessment $2400 Private room + (LOC) determined after assessment $4900 Couples room (Converted Rate includes care) Respite Stay (Option) $125-$175 daily 3-29 day stays Core Services include: Rent, utilities, dietary, Housekeeping & laundry daily. Wireless Internet (cable/phone not included) 24 hour Medication management awake staff Nazareth Incontinence Supply Program (optional) Restaurant style meals plus hydration &snacks every 2hrs $1500 One Time Community fee for permanent move-in Unlike small Board and Care Homes, Assisted Living Memory Care communities normally charge a one-time community fee. It covers assessment cost and costs not associated with rent or care. Additional Amenities provided under this fee: Services Director for consulted diet for nutrition Activities Director and social activity programs for brain stimulation Pre- placement Assessment of resident in your home included Allocated portion goes to long term community expenses associated with move-ins and move-outs such as painting and repairs, replacement of furniture, flooring, AC units etc. It also offsets the costs of family day events, entertainers, and BBQ s that allow families to attend at no charge or low cost throughout the year. Activities Program Social Dining room 24/7 Med Management 24/7 Awake staff

Our Program starts with Affordable Care Classic Care s program includes level of care (LOC) [ Residents are directed to the dining room and are supervised by staff. Most are able to self-feed in a social dining room with or without assistance. This includes three restaurant style meals plus 6 hydration snacks daily. Physician ordered dietary supplements are not included (ex: Ensure). Special dietary needs may be additional determined at consultation. Caregiver may assist with hand over hand feeding or bed bound feeding. [ Toileting Resident may be able to self-toilet or require toileting assistance. If there is beginning stage loss of bowel and bladder control at times, it is considered incontinence. Families provide their own incontinence supplies such as under garments. If a resident requires frequent changing and caregiver assistance for incontinence, we may recommend enrollment in an incontinence program at additional expense. [ Hygiene Daily hygiene care with caregiver standby assist or total assistance is included. Families must provide personal hygiene supplies for skin and scalp as each resident may have different allergic reactions to over the counter products. Hygiene supplies recommended: Shampoo & conditioner, soap, toothpaste, denture cleaner, electric shavers for men (no exposed blades), deodorant. Toilet paper is provided along with towels. [ Showering Residents are assigned two shower days a week or when needed for those requiring higher frequency due to incontinence. Caregivers may assist or provide standby assist. [ Linens Nazareth provides clean towels daily. Bed linens are changed on shower days or as needed due to incontinence. Comforters and sheets may be provided by family if desired. [ House Keeping Room cleaning and laundry services are provided daily at around the same time. Clothing will be marked with the resident s name. Occasionally personal clothing items are misplaced but are usually found and put back in the right room Don t panic. [ Behavior management severe agitation, combative behavior, elopement risk, wanderers and Sun downing requires patience to develop a plan of care. Sometimes up to 3 mos. as each adjustment is monitored for results. No two residents react the same way and it is truly a specialized procedure of med management. On rare occasions, the resident may be deemed non-compliant due to sever behavioral issues. A specialized plan of care may be recommended including one on one care to insure resident safety or health. We do not provide one to-one care but it may be requested at a reasonable cost while a better option is found. [ Ambulation Fall Risk All elderly are considered fall risks. Efforts to ensure the proper use of walkers and reminders are used. However, some residents require constant supervision and some may be wheelchair bound but have the urge to stand or try to walk. Caregivers will provide a high level of supervision. Unfortunately one on one care is not even fall proof. With residents considered high fall risk it s not a matter of if they will fall it s when. It s against DSS guidelines to restrain a resident. Understanding IS all we can expect. NOTE: High fall risk may require bed alarms, chair alarms, and ½ bed rails. These are expenses Medi-Care or your insurance may cover. A program is available at additional expense that may be lower than over-the-counter products. Consult with the Resident Care Director to determine your best options. Our goal is safety first.

Affordable Alzheimer s & Dementia Care for ADL s (Activities of Daily Living) Nazareth s Care Program starts with Affordable Care Classic Care I LOC $550 (minimum required) [ Program A resident is able to self-feed in a social dining room without assistance (Resident assisted or directed to dining room 8:30,11:30 & 4:30) Caregiver may be needed to direct the resident to and from dining room. In Room service is additional. Able to self feed No special with/without dietary order assistance. such as gluten Downstairs free or special residents preference must items be beyond able to normal self-feed. stocking. Consulted diet Nutritionally is served balanced restaurant meals style. served Plus restaurant 6 hydration style 3 times snacks daily daily. with Special up to 6 hydrating diets such snack as periods Vegetarian in only, Gluten Free, between. or Kosher (Does not for include example doctor may ordered be additional dietary supplements) and will be determined at consultation. [ Toileting Caregiver will Resident direct your can residents self toilet the or dining determine room when bowel it s or time bladder AND provide assistance supervision or assist with hand over May hand also be feeding incontinent at their with table. minor accidents Residents requiring unable caregiver to self assistance. feed are A seated family has upstairs. the option to Physician ordered provide dietary incontinence supplements supplies or are participate not included the incontinence (example: program Ensure) at additional expense. [ Toileting Hygiene (Incontinence Ability to supplies participate not included in daily for hygiene example care depends with and caregiver supplied assistance by family) Personal hygiene supplies provided by family such toothbrush & toothpaste, hair products, deodorant, Resident is able to self-toilet or require caregivers toileting assistance for bowel/bladder. or denture cleaner. This is done for allergen control. Caregivers provide standby assist. Showering is If a resident scheduled requires frequent 2 times weekly. changing Bedding and is changed caregiver twice assistance weekly unless for incontinence, soiled or as needed. we may recommend Laundry enrollment daily and in our Housekeeping incontinence daily supply program at additional expense. [ Hygiene Medication (Toiletries & Prescription provided Management by family) This is a Dept. of Social Services regulation. Daily [ hygiene Ambulation care with Fall caregiver risk is minimal. standby assist Every for resident dressing, is brushing considered teeth, fall and risk. showering is included. Families must May provide be ambulatory personal with hygiene or without supplies a walker for with skin steady and gait scalp considered as each a resident low fall risk may have different allergic reactions to over the counter products. Hygiene supplies recommended: Shampoo & Classic conditioner, Care soap, II LOC toothpaste, $650 denture cleaner, electric shavers for men (no exposed blades), deodorant. [ Shower Day s A (Minimum resident is twice unable a week) to self-feed in a social dining room without assistance Residents are assigned Caregiver two shower may be needed days a to week assist MINIMUM. hand over hand feeding. [ Toileting Caregivers may Resident assist or requires provide standby frequent assist bowel for those or bladder that still assistance have ability to self-shower. Residents requiring higher May also frequency be incontinent due to with incontinence frequent changing may and require caregiver additional assistance. showering A family has or the sponge option bath. to [ Linens provided provide incontinence supplies or participate in the incontinence program at additional expense. Nazareth [ Hygiene provides bed Ability linens/blankets to continue which to are participate changed on in shower daily hygiene days or as care needed with due caregiver to incontinence. Personal comforters Resident and requires sheets 1-2 caregivers may be provided to get out of by bed, family bath. if desired. Dry cleaning is not provided. [ Housekeeping Behavior Management & Laundry Agitation Daily and behavioral issues requiring higher supervision and directing Room [ Ambulation cleaning and laundry Fall risk services is moderate are provided Resident daily is beginning at around to fall the and same increased time. supervision Clothing is will required be marked. with the resident s name. May Due be to ambulatory high volume, with or occasionally without a walker personal with un-steady clothing gait. items Considered are misplaced a fall risk but are usually found and put back in the right room. Don t panic. We ll make sure it ends up in the right room. Classic Care LOC III $750-$950 Advanced (maximum) [ Understanding A Behavior resident is and unable Medication to self-feed management in a social dining room without assistance Severe or aggressive combative Caregiver behavior may be is needed common to but assist can hand be managed over hand with feeding medication or bed bound without feeding overmedicating. required Extreme combativeness, [ Toileting elopement Resident risk, wanderers requires and Sun total downing assist. require May time be and full bowel patience and to bladder develop incontinence a plan of care. with Sometimes no self-control. it takes up to 3 months to perfect Frequent as each changing adjustment and is caregiver monitored assistance for results required and communicated especially for to ambulatory. family and physician Participation with in a an recommendation. No two incontinence residents react program the same at additional way and it expense is truly a is specialized recommended. procedure that requires patience and cooperation. On [ rare Hygiene occasions, the resident Resistive may be & deemed non-compliant in due daily to resistance hygiene to care or with a family caregiver resists recommendations making it difficult for us facilitate. Requiring 2 If caregivers safety of the to residents assist resident or your or loved may be one bed is bound a concern, requiring a specialized every 2 plan hour of rotation care may be recommended including one-to-one care to insure resident safety or health. We do not provide one to-one care but it may be offered [ Elevated or requested Highest at a reasonable Level cost of while Care a better Severe option agitation, is found. combative It takes behavior, trust and elopement teamwork risk, for a Sundowner care plan to succeed. [ Ambulation Fall risk is High Resident is beginning to fall or has history of falls but wants to ambulate. This requires [ Fall Risk management constant supervision All elderly to reduce are considered fall risk. One-on fall risks. one Efforts care to is ensure not included the proper but is use an option of walkers at higher and reminders costs. are used. However, some Wheelchair residents require bound constant or bed bound supervision residents even who when have wheelchair the urge to bound. walk Dementia could attempt often to comes stand with or walk the urge to stand or walk. Caregivers with can little not to be no there warning one-on-one and considered at all times high especially fall risk. These in their are rooms. the most Unfortunately, difficult behaviors. even one on one care is not fall proof as it All only Falls takes are treated a few seconds. as 911 and With sent residents to emergency considered for observation. high fall risk Falling it s not may a matter be an of indication if they will of fall it s when. Please understand an it s underlying against DSS medical regulation issue. All to precautions restrain a resident are taken in Assisted to reduce Living. the risk NOTE: of falling. High fall risk may require bed alarms, chair NOTE: alarms, High and fall ½ bed risk rails. may These require are bed expenses alarms, Medi-Care chair alarms, or your and insurance bed rails. may These cover. are A program expenses is available Medi-care at or your additional insurance expense may that cover may and be lower are not than provided over-the-counter by Nazareth. products. Consult Consult your with local the retail Resident medical Care Director supply company. to determine your best options. Our goal is safety first. Non-ambulatory 2-3 person assist residents may require a level 4 care plan.

Our Team of Professionals Jasmine Seabourne, Executive Director Office (707 996-6100 Fax (707) 996-6102 Email admin@nazarethaguacalientevilla.com Community Relations Director Charlie Wolff CRD/Tours/Info Direct Line (707) 301-3371 8am-6pm Office (707) 422-1565 Fax (707) 422-0187 Email admissions@fairfieldncc.com Nazareth Health Care, Inc. Kevin Hogan, President (650) 347-9500 Email kevin@nazarethhealthcare.com We offer families like yours an affordable memory care community for a loved one who deserves a place with dignity without sacrificing care. We emphasize care as the primary reason you are choosing Nazareth We do what other communities don t want to do offer a long term financially affordable care plan program so you have peace of mind as your loved one s journey progresses. REV 6/1/2013 Pricing subject to change based on market