
Questions & Answers...
How much will it cost to stay at Rolling Fields?
A standard semi-private room is $201.00 per day. A
skilled semi-private room is $236.00 per day. Private suites are limited and
will cost an additional fee. If private funds are unavailable, we accept
Medical Assistance and can help you with this process. The standard rate
includes: 24-hour nursing care, routine medical supplies, meals, laundry &
housekeeping services, activities, cable TV, routine hair care, personal
hygiene items, transportation to routine appointments, and lots of variety,
spontaneity, and companionship.
Can I leave the home
to visit or stay with relatives & friends?
We encourage you to take therapeutic leaves of absence. A
responsible person or yourself must sign you out of the facility. With your
best interest in mind, the nurse manager reserves the right to refuse a
leave. Kindly provide 24 hour notice prior to therapeutic leaves to give us
the opportunity to prepare medications and special requests.
How will I do my
banking?
A personal bank account is established upon admission.
Deposits and with draws can be made in the business office during regular
business hours and a cash box is available for evenings and weekends.
When will I see my
doctor & what if I become ill?
Our Medical Director, Dr. Craig Godfrey, visits our home twice each week.
You will be encouraged to choose an attending physician that will agree to
visit you every 30-60 days and be available on call for you 24-hours a day.
Charges by your attending physician are not the responsibility of Rolling
Fields and must be paid by you or your insurance.
How will I get to
other needed doctor appointments?
Conneaut Lake Area Ambulance service provides all emergency and special
needs transportation for you. We have Elder Chauffeurs that will help
schedule and take you to routine appointments.
Can I get the local
newspaper?
We carry subscriptions to the Albion News, Community
News, The Erie Times News, and the Meadville Tribune. These are available to
share in the activity center, the family room and the lobby. If you wish to
have private delivery, please contact that newspaper's circulation
department to make arrangements.
When are visiting
hours and who can visit me?
We encourage friends and families to visit often. There
are many areas comfortable for children and families such as the Activity
Center and the Family Room. Guests may visit during meal time and can
purchase gift cards for meals at the front desk during regular business
hours or the dietary department after hours.
What should I
bring with me when I come to live at Rolling Fields?
We encourage you to bring comfort items such as quilts, family photos, a
radio, a clock, a comfortable chair or other items that will personalize
your room. Your room will be furnished with a bed and linens, wall lamps, a
dresser and a night stand. A checklist for suggested clothing items is on
the final page of your admission packet. All items brought in will need to
be inventoried and labeled. You are advised not to keep large sums of money,
check books, credit cards, valuable jewelry or expensive items in your room.
Rolling Fields can not be held responsible for lost or stolen items. (All
clothing and personal property must be inventoried and labeled with your
name.) We will provide and apply iron-on labels to your clothing upon
admission. For the safety of all, furniture not supplied by Rolling Fields,
(i.e. recliners, tables, chairs, stands), must meet health and safety
requirements. Our maintenance department is required to approve all items
before they are placed in your room. We reserve the right to refuse or
dispose of unsuitable furnishings.
Do I need to
bring personal hygiene items?
Personal hygiene items such as: facial tissues, lotion, deodorant,
toothbrushes, toothpaste, denture supplies, soap, etc. are supplied to you.
If you wish, you may bring other items at your discretion. However,
prescriptions and over-the counter medications must be ordered by your
physician.
What do I do
when I'm ready to return home?
Your social worker typically needs notified 3 business days prior to
discharge to arrange complete community supportive services as necessary.
If I smoke,
where can I go to smoke?
If you wish to smoke you can do so only in the designated smoking area as
our home is a smoke-free environment. The designated smoking area is located
off Birch Street in an enclosed building. Matches, lighters, and cigarettes may not be
left with Elders without the knowledge of the licensed caregiver on the
street. We ask that
visitors retire outdoors away from our home to smoke.
Can I have a
phone?
If you would like to have telephone service in your room you must contact
Windstream @ 800-347-1991 to arrange service. Social services can help answer
any further questions you may have.
Can I have a
TV?
Your room is complete with a television set and cable service. Televisions
are individually controlled.
Where & how
will I get my prescriptions?
Rolling Fields has a contract arrangement with Northwest Pharmacy Solutions,
LLC to provide
pharmaceutical services to you. Northwest Pharmacy meets the rigid standards
required by our Licensing Agencies & provides quality services. All
medications must be ordered by the attending physician. No medications are
to be given by family members. Medications purchased from another pharmacy
prior to admission cannot be used. Our Director Of Nursing, is
available to discuss any medication changes or recommendations. Arrangements
for alternative pharmaceutical vendors can be made, however, these vendors
must also adhere to our strict standards.

