Frequently Asked Questions.
Health care questions and answers.
What is a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)?
Independent living residences offer a maintenance-free lifestyle. Should your needs change over time, a continuing care retirement community gives you the confidence of knowing long-term care is available on site at predictable costs. We offer a range of levels of living for financial security and peace of mind.
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Senior living at Covenant Living of Turlock means living independently while having on-site access to a comprehensive menu of health care services and long-term care. We meet the needs of our residents by providing the following levels of living:
- Residential Living
- Assisted Living
- Skilled Nursing
- Rehabilitation
Who qualifies for Assisted Living?
Reach for the helping hand of Assisted Living at Covenant Living of Turlock if you need assistance with at least two activities of daily living and have a physician’s order.
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The family and the wellness nurse make decisions in collaboration with the resident and staff.
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Covenant Living of Turlock provides Skilled Nursing services to residents who need 24-hour skilled nursing care.
CloseWho is primarily responsible for health care and medical services at Covenant Living of Turlock?
The Healthcare Administrator is responsible for medical decisions.
CloseHow does my Primary Care Physician fit into my health care program at Covenant Living of Turlock?
It is up to the physician whether residents can continue to seek advice and treatment from the primary care provider.
CloseIs there a pharmacy at Covenant Living of Turlock?
Pharmaceutical delivery is available on campus for our residents.
CloseHow does medical insurance coverage work at Covenant Living of Turlock?
Coverage varies depending on level of living. We recommend calling your provider to see what type of health care services are covered.
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Are there any Social Service offerings or programming at Covenant Living of Turlock?
Yes, we offer programs for Skilled Nursing residents.
CloseAs a current member of our retirement community you have the benefit of our Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, Home Health Care or short-term Rehabilitation services. In our short-term Rehabilitation program, we accept Medicare and are in-network providers for a number of managed care and Medicare Advantage programs.
For more information, call (877) 345-5229 or click here to request more information.
This Veterans Day, we extend our deepest gratitude to all veterans who have served with honor and distinction, including those that reside at our Covenant Living communities across the country.
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Wondering if you can afford senior living? 🤔 Covenant Living offers a variety of financial options with different fees, health care provisions, and even estate benefits. If you’re unsure, consider comparing the costs of staying in your current home with the benefits of a senior living community:
✅ Home ownership: mortgage or rent, property taxes, insurance
✅ Upkeep: utilities, landscaping, repairs, maintenance
✅ Lifestyle: groceries, entertainment, travel, and more
✅ Wellness: gym memberships, caregiver services, and security
You’ll also have peace of mind knowing your assets and income are protected, even if future health care needs arise.
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November is American Diabetes Month, a great reminder to stay informed about managing and preventing diabetes as you age. At Covenant Living, we provide resources and support for healthy living, including personalized care plans, nutrition guidance, and wellness programs. Managing diabetes is about more than medication—it’s about making small lifestyle changes like staying active and eating well. Take time this month to learn more about diabetes care and how it can enhance your quality of life.
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