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About Someren Glen
We are local. Our CEO is just down the street and accessible to you. We are not-for-profit. Our focus is on providing you with the best services and care, not meeting stockholder margins. We are faith-based. This is important, because it means you will find a higher standard of conduct, respect and compassion in our community. We are open to all faiths and perspectives and do not require residents, team members, or guests to exercise a certain belief, but if you seek spiritual support, you will find it here. We are established. With nearly 40 years of serving seniors, we have a well-established reputation for care and we are financially sound.
Someren Glen sits on a sprawling 14 acres, nestled in the heart of a charming and serene residential neighborhood. With numerous outdoor courtyards and community gardens surrounded by mature trees and rolling lawns, Someren Glen offers residents ample opportunity to commune with nature.
Someren Glen was established in 1990.
Someren Glen is owned and managed by Christian Living Communities (CLC), a local non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Located in Denver, CLC is a faith-based, not-for-profit organization that has been in operation since 1972. CLC’s board of directors are unpaid volunteers who partner with our executive team to carry out the mission of Christian Living Communities (CLC). Click here to learn more about Christian Living Communities.
Someren Glen shares the mission or our parent organization Christian Living Communities: “Christian Living Communities enriches the quality and dignity of life for older adults through services and care that reflect Christian love, respect, and compassion toward each individual.”
Yes, Someren Glen is a local non-profit 501(c)3 organization under our parent organization Christian Living Communities.
General
Yes, our team members are happy to assist you with proven recommendations for your moving plans. We have a small list of reputable relocation professionals for everything from space planning and preparing for the move to helping with selling your home and getting settled at Someren Glen.
For our independent and assisted living apartment homes, the minimum age requirement is 62. In accordance with federal law, there is no minimum age requirement for skilled nursing residency.
We encourage you to connect with our sales team to schedule a personalized tour and talk through the amenities that apply to your unique situation. Then complete an application and pay a fully refundable priority waitlist deposit for the residence of your choice. As soon as your preferred apartment(s) becomes available our team will contact you and help you every step of the way.
Simply call us at (330) 779-5000 or fill out our contact form and we will be happy to schedule a personal visit for you.
If your health care needs change, our professional care teams will work with you, your physician and support network to assess what level of assistance and services will help you live your best life. Since our community offers multiple levels of care, we will assist you in the transition to your needed level of care right in your home community.
Timing varies depending on the level of care and services you seek, and your preference for a specific floor plan. Just give us a call… we can tell you what we have available and talk about how we can meet your needs now and in the future.
Our professional care teams work together with you, your family or support network, and your physician to assess your needs and how we can best be of service to you. Our goal is that you live an enriched, vibrant life with the appropriate level of assistance.
There may be a waitlist at our community – please contact our sales team to learn about availability of your desired type of living. The list is based upon a number of factors, including the date a completed application and deposit are received, type of desired residence, and our ability to meet the needs of the applicant. Our sales team does an excellent job of keeping in touch with those who have applied for residency and services. As Someren Glen offers such a diverse range of services, in the community and in programs funded by differing means, we make every effort to treat each interested party according to his or her own unique situation. Someren Glen does not discriminate on the basis of any protected class, and welcomes and enjoys residents and clients from diverse backgrounds.
Someren Glen offers a continuum of services and care. As a resident of a Someren Glen, you have access to home care services, retirement living, assisted living, rehabilitative services, and skilled nursing care. Someren Glen also offers on-site primary care and other visiting specialist physicians as well as a Medicare Advantage Plan. The Someren Glen advantage? It is all available at your home community so your neighbors are still your neighbors.
Life At Someren Glen
Our community has guidelines around customizing your new home. Our sales team will be happy to work with you within those guidelines to achieve your preferences.
Each community offers different residency plans with different floor plans. Contact us today to find out how we can best serve you. Residences at Someren Glen are monthly rental in our independent and assisted living neighborhoods.
Yes, pets are an essential part of living an enriched life for many people. Someren Glen allows pets that are appropriate for apartment home living. A small pet deposit is required and residents must be able to care or arrange care for the pet. Certified assistance animals are welcome.
Someren Glen is a health care organization and operates smoke-free buildings. Designated outdoor smoking areas are available.
Our community offers life enrichment programming to cater to wide-ranging interests. If you don’t see what you are interested in, make a suggestion, we’ll try to make it work!
Yes, we want to do everything we can to keep you active and mobile. In addition to regularly weekly scheduled transportation, you can simply make your transportation reservation with your community’s concierge if you would like to leave the driving to us.
Someren Glen has systems and procedures to offer safety and security at every level of service and care. Some of these include: daily in-home check-in system in our residential living apartment homes, call button systems in our assisted living neighborhood, wander alert systems in our Memory Care neighborhood, and pull cords in independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing neighborhoods.
Yes, our community has an active and involved resident council. Our assisted living and skilled nursing communities also offer family councils.
There is storage available at our location. Be sure to ask about it when you call or visit.
Yes, we have both underground and above-ground parking available. Ask about our different parking options.
Yes, guest suites are available for a nightly fee. Invite a loved one or friend to visit you and enjoy a delicious gourmet meal!
Someren Glen is proud to embrace The Eden Alternative philosophy. The Eden Alternative is a non-profit organization that provides education and support to eliminate conditions that can lead to loneliness, helplessness, and boredom, conditions which are rampant in many long term care settings. By moving away from the traditional institutional model of long term care, we create a community where senior adults live and thrive and direct their own lives.
The Eden Alternative was founded by Dr. William Thomas. Dr. Thomas, a Harvard-educated physician, experienced life in a nursing home as a Medical Director and saw many things that disturbed him. He saw that the institutional practices of nursing homes were causing more suffering for our elders than were their physical ailments and that while nursing homes were treating medical problems, they were doing nothing to cure the painful experiences of loneliness, helplessness and boredom. He began to consider a different kind of world, a place where elders could live in a human habitat with continued opportunities to grow, to learn, and to give back to others and society. Eden Alternative registered communities embrace a never ending journey that nurtures loving deep relationships where people are engaged in a life worth living.
Someren Glen has chosen to become a part of the Eden Alternative registry to honor the hard work that has gone into transforming institutional practices into ones that create a warm, loving community as well as a strong statement of our commitment to continue on this journey.
You will see this commitment throughout our Community. At The Suites at Someren Glen Health Center, you will notice how different we are than other nursing homes. You will see that we are focused on a home like environment and removing institutional “trappings”. Therefore, our nursing team doesn’t wear clinical “scrubs”, we don’t have a clinical nursing station or big medication carts rolling up and down the hallways with residents lined up waiting for their medications. Likewise, you won’t hear overhead paging or the incessant beeping of call lights and alarms, or see residents woken up at 5:00 am for breakfast. Instead, you should experience a calm and quiet environment. You might see a resident having a late breakfast after rising at his or her leisure, residents enjoying a glass of wine in the dining room, the concierge handing out dog biscuits to 4-legged visitors, or team members and residents together celebrating and honoring life’s milestones.
You will also notice the Eden principles in action in the Willows and Aspens Residential Living neighborhoods, in the Assisted Living neighborhoods and throughout our entire operation. We are a “resident-directed” community which is evidenced in the way we approach problem solving, new policy and program development, and even the hiring of new associates. Someren Glen residents serve important roles in search and interview committees for key team members, in committee meetings to develop new programs, and in the day-to-day functioning of the community.
Changing culture through the principles of the Eden Alternative is a never-ending journey. We have a strong foundation for moving forward but there are many more milestones to reach. Residents play a crucial role in this journey. Someren Glen offers regular Eden Alternative educational opportunities. Please contact the Executive Director, the Associate Executive Director or the Director of Community Life to learn more about these opportunities and to get involved. For more information, visit the Eden Alternative website.
Services and Care
Skilled Nursing is a place of residence for people who require routine nursing care and require assistance with daily activities. Residents in a skilled nursing community may also receive physical, occupational, speech and other rehabilitative therapies following an accident, illness or injury. Someren Glen’s skilled nursing suites are certified by Medicare.
Assisted living provides assistance with activities of daily living; coordination of services by outside health care providers; and monitoring of resident activities to help to ensure their health, safety, and well-being. Assistance may include the administration or supervision of medication and personal care services provided by a trained associates.
Our Rhythms Home Care Services program provides the extra help that you or your loved one needs. Each companion is carefully matched with the intent of becoming an extension of your family. Everyone on our Rhythms Home Care team is bonded, insured and can provide personal care, transportation, light housekeeping, meal preparations, shopping and errand assistance. Visit the Rhythms Home Care website or call 303-753-4593 today for your free, in-home assessment.
Memory support is care for a loved one with Alzheimer’s or related dementias. Dementia is a general term that describes a group of symptoms such as loss of memory, judgment, language, complex motor skills, and other intellectual functions caused by the permanent damage or destruction of the brain. Unfortunately, there are no known cures for Alzheimer’s or most forms of dementia. However, in our memory support neighborhoods, we implement many innovative technologies and interventions that can decrease the anxieties and difficulties related to dealing with dementia.
A retirement community (or active adult community) is a place that provides residential accommodations for older adults. Far different from the traditional “retirement home,” these communities offer wide-ranging services and amenities, activities and events to appeal to various interests, and usually access to health care services.
Respite Care is essentially care for the caregiver. Our Respite Care Service gives you the opportunity to take care of yourself while knowing that your loved one is in safe hands. The length of time can vary from a weekend to a month. During that time, we’ll provide services and activities that are both compassionate and appropriate to the needs of your loved one. Respite can be utilized in your home using our Rhythms Home Care Services, or in our community as space is available.
Financial
Medicare is a federally funded medical insurance program for people 65 years old or better. Individuals who have Medicare might qualify for a stay in a skilled nursing community. One must have been hospitalized for at least 3 midnights to qualify for coverage by Medicare in a Medicare-certified skilled nursing community. Someren Glen is certified to provide Medicare-covered skilled nursing services.A person who is a resident in our community and is hospitalized for three or more nights may qualify to return to the community with Medicare benefits if that person meets certain criteria. Medicare may pay up to 100 days. However, 100 days are not the norm, and they are not guaranteed. Medicare generally pays 100% of the cost for covered services for days 1-20. After that there is a co-pay charged to the resident, which supplemental insurance may or may not pay for qualified individuals.
This is a very brief overview of Medicare coverage. If you have questions, please feel free to talk to our Community Relations team or our rehabilitation department. For more information please call (800) 633-4227 or visit the Medicare website.
Medicaid is a cooperative federal/state endeavor to provide health care to needy individuals whose income and resources are insufficient to meet the needs of their nursing home stay. Skilled nursing at Someren Glen is Medicaid certified. An individual needing Medicaid must file an application with the County Social Services Department and meet certain requirements. First, they must be in need of long term care as determined by an assessment (called a ULTC100.2) which is completed by the social services department at the community, followed by an evaluation by a single entry point system to confirm eligibility for the program. It is important to talk to the social worker at your community prior to applying for Medicaid. Please make contact at least 3 months before the time the Medicaid benefit is needed. Finally, the individual must meet two financial eligibility tests: an income test and an asset test. There are many documents required to determine eligibility.
The amount of assets and monthly income for eligibility is set by the Medicaid program and varies year to year. Additionally, applicants for long-term care Medicaid cannot have transferred assets for less than fair market value within five years of the date of application. If any transfers were made, the applicant may be ineligible for Medicaid benefits for a period of time.
Once an individual is deemed eligible, his/her income must be paid to the community —with the exception of a “personal needs allowance” (currently $50 per month). This is applicable during the application pending period also. There are different rules when the individual is married and his/her spouse lives at home. The spouse who lives outside the skilled nursing community is allowed to keep some or all of the assets and income—depending on need as determined by the program guidelines.
For more information please call (303) 866-2993 or visit the Colorado Department of Healthcare website.
Hospice care is available to eligible individuals who have a limited life expectancy, usually six months or less. Hospice care is primarily a concept of care, not a specific place of care. It emphasizes palliative care, which is the treatment and relief of mental and physical pain without curing the causes.
Hospice care encompasses the “whole person,” using a unique approach that encourages active participation by both the individual being served and his/her family members and caregivers in developing a tailored, personalized plan related to end-of-life decisions. Along with pain control and symptom management, the individual receiving hospice care (and his/her loved ones) is given emotional, psychological, and spiritual support by a team of caring providers (doctors, nurses, home health aides, therapists, clergy/spiritual counselor, social workers and volunteers) in an atmosphere of graciousness and sensitivity.
The choice to enroll in a hospice care program is deeply personal and is dependent on the individual’s physical condition, philosophy of living, spiritual beliefs and the concerns of the family members. When hospice care is needed, the team at Someren Glen (usually the social worker and/or chaplain) works closely with the contracted hospice program (from the options that the resident and family member has chosen) to provide the best possible end-of-life care for all concerned.
Hospice coverage is available to qualified individuals by Medicare, Medicaid, and by most private insurance providers. For more information, please ask the Social Services team at our community or the Hospice provider.
Military veterans and/or surviving spouses may be eligible for benefits that can be used to assist with the costs of care in the home or in an assisted living or skilled nursing community. The Veteran’s Aid and Attendance Pension is tax free and paid directly to the veteran or surviving spouse. Benefits may range from approximately $1,000 to $2,000 per month. The government does not notify veterans that they may be entitled to these benefits, so many eligible senior veterans are unaware of this pension.
Veterans must be at least 65 years old or be permanently disabled and meet eligibility requirements to qualify. Income, asset and medical eligibility requirements must also be met. Basic eligibility is comprised of three requirements:
- The claimant must be a veteran, or the spouse of a veteran. This includes Reservists and those in the National Guard under certain conditions.
- The veteran must have been discharged under a condition other than that of dishonorable.
- The veteran must have served at least 90 days of active duty, with at least one day served during a time of war (although the veteran need not have been in a combat zone).
For more information on eligibility, please visit the Benefits CheckUp website. A professional familiar with this benefit can assist veterans in determining eligibility and help with the application process. The Social Services or Community Relations team at your community can provide you with names of professional resources to help you. For more information you can also visit the VA Benefits website.