How long can I stay?
Unlike many providers, there is no minimum stay. The maximum skilled nursing stay is 30 days at Covenant Living.
Does Medicare or Medicaid pay for respite care?
Respite is strictly private. We do offer discounted daily rates for external customers, and pre-payment in advance is required via credit card or check.
What Respite Care options are available?
- Assisted Living
- Assisted Living Memory Care
- Skilled Nursing
How do I start the process?
Our Healthcare Navigator can answer questions about a respite stay in a skilled care setting.
What should I bring for my Respite stay?
We look forward to serving you during your short-term respite stay. All respite rooms come fully equipped and furnished in either semi or private options. Here are some items to bring during your stay:
- Medicare, Social Security and health insurance cards
- Seven days of comfortable clothing, gym shoes
- A copy of your Living Will and Power of Attorney (POA) if available
- Toiletry items such as an electric shaver, hairbrush and comb. We provide basic toiletry items.
- Mobile phone, tablet and or laptop. Complimentary WiFi is available as well as in room televisions.
Can I convert to a long-term stay from Respite if desired?
Yes, you can convert to a long-term stay from respite. If you choose, your rate will align to full-price daily rate for self-pay customers or apply to Medicaid as applicable.
Do I need physician orders for a Respite stay?
A doctor’s order and recent health and physical are required prior to respite stay. Our Healthcare Navigator will assist you with gathering this information.
Are meals included?
Three meals are included daily, plus snacks.
What is the difference between Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Respite?
Skilled Care respite typically involves temporary care provided by licensed healthcare professionals, such as registered nurses and therapists. It is often utilized for individuals with complex medical needs or chronic conditions that require specialized care. Assisted Living respite care, on the other hand, is a temporary stay in an assisted living community. It is designed for individuals who may need assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, medication management or meal preparation. Assisted living provides a supportive and homelike environment for individuals who require some level of assistance but do not necessarily require extensive medical care such as provided in a skilled care setting.
Are there guest apartments for loved ones to visit?
There are guest apartments available in Independent Living for loved ones to stay overnight if they are visiting.
Do I have access to all campus amenities during my respite stay?
Yes, you have access to the entire Covenant Living community during your respite stay.
Tour our community today to see why we’re the choice for you or your loved one.
Keep in mind, you do not have to be a current resident of our senior community to benefit from our Assisted Living, Assisted Living Memory Care, Skilled Nursing or short-term Rehabilitation services, nor will you have to pay an entrance fee to enter one of the areas noted above.
For more information call (877) 215-9576 or click here to request more information.
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The Washington Mobile Department of Licensing recently visited Covenant Living at the Shores to help residents prepare for the upcoming travel regulation changes taking effect on May 7. The mobile unit was set up indoors, replicated a local licensing office, and offered convenient, onsite registration for Enhanced Driver’s Licenses and Real ID cards. More than 78 residents took advantage of the opportunity. The DOL2Go program is designed to bring essential ID and driver licensing services directly to individuals who may have difficulty traveling to a traditional office. ... See MoreSee Less
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A group of our residents, known as the Yarn Buddies, have created handmade teddy bears that are now riding along with Mercer Island’s Police and Fire Departments!
These soft, lovable bears will be given to children during emergencies to bring comfort and calm in tough situations. It’s a beautiful example of our residents using their talents to serve the greater community.
We’re proud to support our local heroes and even prouder of the compassionate hearts behind each bear.
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A group of residents from Mercer Island’s Covenant Living at the Shores known as “Yarn Buddies” donated nearly two dozen handmade teddy bears to Mercer Island police and firefighters on April 17...Comment on Facebook
I'm in awe of the kindness and compassion that's gone into creating these beautiful bears - they're more than just a comfort, they're a reminder that there's still so much good in the world ✨
That’s so great!
So awesome!