Resources

Helpful Guides and Downloads

Access practical tools to help you prepare for care:

-What to Bring to a Nursing Home
-Admission Checklist
-Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Facility

(See downloads below)

Delhaven_Admission_Checklist_v4.pdf

Delhaven_What_to_Bring_v4.pdf

Delhaven_Is_It_Time_v4.pdf

Delhaven_Comparison_v4.pdf

Resources for Patients, Families, and Caregivers

Navigating care decisions can feel overwhelming. We’re here to provide clear guidance, helpful tools, and support every step of the way.

Getting Started With Care

When is Skilled Nursing the Right Choice?
Skilled nursing care may be appropriate when:

-Recovering after surgery or illness
-Transitioning from a hospital stay
-Needing ongoing medical supervision
-Requiring rehabilitation to regain strength and independence
-Our team works closely with families and healthcare providers to ensure each resident receives the right level of care at the right time.


What to Expect During Admission
We make the admissions process as smooth as possible:

Initial Assessment – We review medical needs and care requirements
Care Coordination – Our team works with hospitals and providers
Transition Planning – We ensure a safe, efficient move into our facility

Seniors

Let us start by saying thank you for caring enough to check us out. We want to be a resource to you whether or not you or a loved one chooses to stay with us. For any question you might have give us a call at (314) 361-2902 or email us at info@delhavenmanor.com . If you are considering you or someone you know staying with us call our Director of Community Relations whose passion is assisting individuals. We understand there are a lot of emotions involved in any transition in life especially if it may involve skilled nursing. We are here as a resource to help you navigate through the process or to help in providing you the resources to keep you or your loved one at home. If you are interested in a class on caring for loved ones with Alzheimer’s, or joining a support group, let us know.

Financial Options

Financial & Insurance Guidance
Understanding payment options is an important part of planning for care.

-Coverage Options May Include:
-Medicare (short-term rehabilitation)
-Medicaid (for those who qualify for long-term care)
-Private pay and insurance plans


Our team can assist with paperwork and help guide you through the financial process.

COMPASSIONATE CARE VISIT GUIDANCE

COMPASSIONATE CARE VISIT GUIDANCE

For Family and Caregivers

Caring for a loved one can be both rewarding and challenging. We provide guidance, education, and support to help families make informed decisions and navigate care transitions with confidence.

Signs a Loved One May Need Additional Care
-Frequent falls or mobility issues
-Difficulty managing medications
-Increasing medical needs
-Challenges with daily activities

Questions to Ask When Choosing a Facility
-What level of care is provided?
-Are therapy services available on-site?
-How are care plans developed and updated?
-What is the staff-to-resident support structure?