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Tiffin House campus has 1 room available at this time. Wanted to share a couple of testimonials from families that have been blessed to call Tiffin House home! To see more testimonials go to tiffinhousellc. From the Heckman Family: We moved Bob to Texas from Iowa 2 ½ years ago when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. We searched all over for a place to care for him until finally finding the perfect home…Tiffin House. It was a home in a beautiful country setting with a loving family atmosphere. We believe with all our hearts Tiffin House stands out as a premier home for Memory Care of Alzheimer’s patients. Justin Trodahl is the owner of “Tiffin House” and he personally trains each of his staff to ensure the highest standards are maintained. Justin ensures each resident gets the loving care they need with a patient ratio of better than 3 to 1. This allows for the staff to attend to each Resident’s personal needs and the concerns of their families. At Tiffin House Uncle Bob and other Residents are allowed to wake-up on their own schedule, are assisted with showers and hygiene and always have fresh clean and ironed clothes to wear. Fresh homemade meals are served 3 times daily in a family style dining room. Snacks and drinks are always available during the day. The Activity Director visits daily and engages the Residents in many different activities that are always fun. With the help of the staff all Residents are encouraged to participate in playing ball, bingo with prizes, painting, dancing and karaoke or going for walks (with a staff member) to get them outdoor for fresh air. With a secure back yard Residents are encouraged to play with Snoot, the dog that lives there and brings much joy to the Residents. The Residents and staff help the Director decorate the home for all holidays. Each Resident is honored on their birthday birthday with cake just so they know it their special day. At Christmas time Santa comes just to spread the cheer and pass out gifts for all of them. There are monthly outings that consist of dinner out at local restaurants, going for ice cream, or Starbucks for a cool drink or maybe just a fun ride in the car. There is other outing such a gentlemen’s day out or ladies day out. Transportation and supervision is provided to and from doctor appointments. There is also a visiting Physician that comes to the home monthly. Family members are encouraged to visit often as the door is always open. On all holidays the families are invited to enjoy lunch or maybe just a snack and to celebrate with their loved one. We always helped Justin cook the turkey and other families brought food to make it a family fest for the residents. I want everyone to know this is our family’s experience as our brother was the very first Resident in this home, living there for 2 1/2 years. In that time he did so many things that he would never have gotten to do at other places. All Residents are encouraged to do what they can around the home. Tiffin employees are motivated to keep all the Residents busy, healthy and happy to enjoy life. When your loved one decides it’s time to go home to the Lord the Owner and Staff assist you in providing the palliative care your loved one deserves. They also help the family through this difficult time and that support was so helpful and appreciated by our family. We as a family were so glad to find a wonderful place for Bob to live out his years where he was safe, happy, healthy, and most importantly loved. From: Susan Bellard (wife of Texas A&M Football Coach, Emory Bellard) It is very difficult to completely express our love and appreciation for the Tiffin House and, for you, Justin. For Emory to spend the last 6 weeks of his life with all of you at the Tiffin House was the best thing that could have ever happened to him, and, to me. Emory felt he was at “home” and enjoyed everyone that resided there as well as all the staff. Your weekly “outings” for dinner with some of the residents was always a favorite for Emory. You treated Emory like a “king” – taking him for haircuts, spending time alone with him for conversation and just being there for him when he needed you. I knew he was in “good hands.” Thank you again for reading Emory “The Last Corps Trip”. His time spent with you was more than special and it will never be forgotten. Hugs to you and yours.
Posted on: Tue, 03 Dec 2013 20:39:29 +0000

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