Notre Dame welcomes all cognitive impaired Residents to our facility. Through the Admission process each candidate for Admission is evaluated by our clinical staff to determine the appropriateness of their possible placement at Notre Dame.
It is Notre Dame main goal to keep our Resident safe and well cared for at all times. Although we do not have a specific Dementia and or Memory Care Unit at our facility, we have instituted safety measures and clinical support systems designed to care for cognitively impaired Residents.
Notre Dame provides behaviorial/psychiatric services through the support Dr. Bart Sloan, a local Psychiatrist. He provides weekly to monthly rounds for the facility. If a Resident at Notre Dame is in need of behaviorial/psychiatric consultation, he will be made available to families for this service.
In addition to this clinical service, the facility has a Wanderguard system in place to protect those Residents who may pose a high risk of Elopement. Each Resident admitted to the facility is assessed for their risk of elopement. Based on this assessment, the Resident would either be assigned a Wanderguard or not. This system is in place to protect those Residents who may be less aware of their own health & safety while in the facility.