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Loren Shook, chief executive officer (CEO) of Silverado Senior Living, a two-year-old assisted living company based in Aliso Viejo, Calif., grew up on the ground of a psychiatric hospital in Washington run by his uncle. “About half of the staff were my relatives,” he says, adding with a laugh “I always used to joke that the other half of my relatives were the patients.”
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“This was back in 1996. Everybody was concentrating on [developing facilities for] traditional assisted living residents,” says Shook. “Some were providing beds for residents with Alzheimer’s disease, but nobody was targeting high-acuity dementia cases. That’s when I realized there was a high need for this level of care.”
With the help of two partners, Shook created Silverado Senior Living and designed it to incorporate plants, pets and children, the same way his uncle’s psychiatric hospital had when he was young.
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Assisted living facilities dedicated to resident with Such narrowly focused facilities can be wonderful for residents whose special needs might not receive such constant attention in more mixed facilities, says Kathleen Griffin, a consultant with Health Dimensions, Duluth, Minn. Residences are being built to cater to population with conditions such as diabetes, traumatic brain injury, post polio syndrome, multiple sclerosis, psychiatric disorders, and developmental disabilities, Griffin says. But because of high staffing costs associated with the high-acuity needs, these niche facilities tend to be difficult and expensive to operate, says Griffin. Constellation Senior Services, Columbia, Md., has developed programs specifically designed for people with diabetes at its larger assisted living facilities. The company has regional medical directors and registered nurses on-site around the clock at those facilities. The program has been successful, both in terms of keeping those residents healthier than they would have been in other assisted living facilities and in terms of differentiating the Constellation facilities from their competitors. |
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