At Fountainhead Homes, we believe that the first step to providing quality preventative care is to understand and recognize who each of our residents is—as a whole, three-dimensional person. Diagnoses and detailed health histories give us the information we need to assess two of those dimensions. But to truly deliver highly effective, personalized care, we need to know about the “third dimension” as well—that is, what makes each of our residents unique, what makes them tick. And we consider it a top priority to do so.
To develop a care plan that works, we aremitted to getting to know the unique physical, emotional, and spiritual needs of our residents. This means getting to know their individual backgrounds and preferences: their lifelong routines, loved ones, work and educational histories, spiritual lives, skills, hobbies, and much more. It also means getting to know the smallest of details, like whether it should be sunny-side-up or hard-boiled, comedy or drama, or jazz, easy listening, or rock-and-roll. It all matters.
At Fountainhead Homes, we appreciate the privilege to serve, and we welcome the opportunity to learn and grow from our residents. Every person’s health journey is different. We want to know how each of our residents thinks and feels, what their preferences are, and where and when certain activities fit into the daily rhythms of their lives.
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