Admissions

Preparing for Admission

  • Be prepared to sign admission forms. These include a financial screening performed with our financial counselor. If you need help, have your representative, power of attorney, or family member available to work with us prior to your admission. If you have special directive documents, bring them with you so we may make copies for our records.
  • Bring all Medical Insurance cards so we may verify your insurance and make sure you have coverage. Please include any commercial and long term care insurance cards/plans you have such as: Medicare Part D, Medicare A & B, Medicaid, Blue Cross, AARP, HMO, PPO’s, etc.
  • Bring clothing: sneakers or rubber-soled tie shoes, socks, undergarments, comfortable slacks or other clothing with a stretch waist. Tops can be long or short sleeved but also bring sweaters or jackets for changes in temperature. You may also want your own personal care items.
  • Laundry may be done here or you may wish to make private arrangements. Please note that we use institutional type washers and dryers, therefore, delicate fabrics should not be washed. Please label all clothing.
  • A barber and hairdresser are available on-site, by appointment for your convenience.
  • You may participate in the many recreational activities which are posted and announced each day.
  • Meals are served in the dining room. Guest meals are available with advance notice. Please register guests at the receptionist desk.

What to Bring

Comfortable Clothing:

  • Shirts/blouses
  • Sweater/jacket
  • Bras
  • Pants/shorts   (elastic waists and easy closure) 
  • Underwear   (1 week supply)
  • Socks (1 week supply)
  • Jogging/sweat suits
  • Pajamas/night gown
  • Robe

Personal Items:

  • Shampoo
  • Deodorant
  • Toothbrush
  • Comb/hair brush 
  • Razor (non-electric)
Although we provide these items, you may wish to bring your own personal brands.

Shoes:

  • Flat with non skid soles

Reminder of Home:

  • Pictures
  • Bedside clock
  • Hobby items
  • Postcards/stationery/address book/stamps

Other Items:

  • Eyeglasses
  • Hearing aid(s) and batteries
  • Makeup
  • Dentures & denture supplies (if needed)
  • Cane/walker
  • Wheelchair


What not to Bring

  • Medicine
  • Valuables (jewelry)  
  • Credit cards
  • More than $10

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REVIEWS

I want to start by thanking all the staff at Boulevard for the care and compassion each provided to my mother. My mother was a long term resident at Boulevard for about two and a half years. After two hip replacement, two strokes, many falls and other medical issues, home health care was just not enough anymore. As much as my mother did not want to leave her home, my brother and I had no choice but to seek more care for my mother. She lived up the road from Boulevard and we knew of the place as her husband was a resident there fifteen years prior. My mother was not an easy resident as her mind was sharp, but her health issues continued to take a major toll on her body and mobility. I have seen first hand the compassion and help that the staff provided to and for my mother. Each time I would visit my mother at all times of the week, the place was extremely clean and welcoming. My mothers room was always well kept and many times I would see the staff helping and caring for my mother. Paulette was the Unit Manager on the wing that my mother was staying and she always would provide my brother and I with updates and the status of my mothers condition. She returned phone calls and I have to add spoke with my brother and I with suggestions to help aide us with my mothers conditions. I met many CNA's that cared for my mother and all knew her by name and I always seen them care for my mother with compassion. I had the opportunity to talk with the Administrator named Tim and the Director of Nursing, Tanisha. Every time I would visit they were always out and about and interacting with not only the families, but the residents as well. I have seen them stop and talk with residents like they were life long friends. They new their names and situations and it always made me smile to see the care and compassion they have provided to all. They truly care and it shows. It shows with most of the staff I saw every time I would visit. It is truly refreshing these days to witness a collective group of people care for our loved ones as we would. My mother passed away two weeks ago at the age of 84. I wanted to take a moment to stop and say thank you with my heart to all the staff at Boulevard. To watch a loved relative health fail and life slipping away is one of the hardest things a person has to do in life no matter what your faith my be. Boulevard helped me get through these past couple of difficult years. Thank you Boulevard for your caring a compassion and for providing such care.
Robert Rocco
I am At Boulevard rehab because of a stroke I had I am lucky to meet people who treat like I family sorry I don’t know last names. CNA’s Edwin, Limage, Mona, Ketaly, Suze, Marie, Russell, Beatrice, Louise, Nurse Kelly, cna Rosemarie, Kelly, Nurse Ricky, Marylou, Joanne, Michael, Michelle, Amanda, Antonio, Rosemarie, Tanisha, Faleine, Joanne, and. Suze, Kately, Stephanie, BERTHA, Marilou, Sophie, Dr. Daryl Nurse Nancy , Nurse Lovely , Nurse Micheal, Nurse Margarette, therapist Marylou, Michael, Joanne,Gwen, Ingrid, Patricia, I don’t remember the name of everybody. But I am blessed because people treat me like their own I am grateful. At Boulevard I have been blessed to meet Allison and Sophie the activities director. For me it would be hard to be pleasant to everyone, but they do a great job. I am grateful because whether I poop Mona changes me. And everyone helps everyone. I will always keep that idea because I do believe many hands makes the work lighter. Everyone here I really appreciate
nora prince

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