Rent Lock Program: Reflective Report

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Elizabeth did discuss the process of medication, but Dimensions Wellness were not discussed. Elizabeth did not discuss inside information about the Rent Lock Program. Elizabeth showed me different areas of the community the nail and hair salon, she explain to me how they had transporation and took the residence to Walmart. Elizabeth gave me a tour of an occupied Petite room which she let me know while showing me the room that it rented for $2975.00 a month the most "economical space" that Blue Ridge Assisted Living offered. I was offered to bring my grandmother to dine and Elizabeth explains to me that I could come dine with my grandmother at any time while she resides and it would just be a fee. Elizabeth let me know how how residents could be checked out at any time or have guest to stay over night, but required that the front desk know and check resident out of the building and premise and note if guest were staying over night. I was not shown a model unit, it was a unit of a resident name Mary. Elizabeth said she often used Ms. Mary room for showing. Eizabeth knocked on Ms. Mary door before entering. Ms. Mary was not in her come and Elizabeth conducted the tour. The room was clean, organized and had no bad …show more content…
Ms. Elizabeth then stopped in the hallway before entering back to the right to go towards her office if I wanted to see any more of the living area, I said no because I did not know what other living area there was and if they were of interest to my

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