At Arbor Place we strive to make the admission process simple and stress-free. Below is our admissions process and what information and documents we will need from you. Click here for copy of the admission process you can print.
APPLICATION/ASSESSMENT
♦ Call Arbor Place at 262-338-9600 to make an appointment with our Director of Healthcare Services. This
appointment will consist of a pre-admission assessment to determine if Arbor Place can appropriately meet your
needs.
♦ Prior to your appointment complete the following forms and bring them along to your appointment:
Residency Application
Initial Health Assessment (Completed by Primary Physician)
Reservation Agreement and Fee
(The above forms can be printed out using Adobe Reader.)
ADMISSION DOCUMENTS
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Once it has been determined at Arbor Place can appropriately meet your needs, you will need to complete/review
the following items with the Arbor Place Administrator and/or Director of Healthcare Service:
- Residency and Service Agreement
- Policies and Procedures
-
Consent for Use and Disclosure of Confidential Health Information
- Patient Insurance and Responsible Party Information
- Authority to Assist with and Administer Medications
- Emergency Contact Information Form
- Code Status Wishes
- Consent for Photographing and Recording
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You will need to submit the following items for our file:
- Copy of Recent Tuberculosis Skin Test Results
- Copies of Power of Attorney Documents (Healthcare and Finance)
- Copies of Insurance Cards (Medicare, Medicaid, Private Insurance, AARP, etc.)
MOVING IN
♦ Moving day can be an exciting and stressful time for everyone. The staff at Arbor Place will be there to help make
this transition as easy as possible. Please be sure the bring the following items:
- First Month’s Rent
- Personal Items
- Medications
♦ A nurse assessment wil be done when you arrive and you
will receive the following items:
- Key to the Home
- Key to your Suite
- Emergency Response Pendant
Arbor Place will not consider residents who demonstrate or require the following:
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Mental, physical, psychiatric or social needs that are not compatible with Arbor Place staff, residents, policies and
procedures.
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Destructive behavior of property or self, or physically or mentally abusive to others which cannot be controlled.
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24 hour supervision by an RN or LPN.
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Chronic personal care needs that cannot be met by Arbor Place or a community agency.
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Confined to bed by illness or infirmities.