Rates & Floor Plans
Our rent is all-inclusive meaning you’ll only get one monthly invoice for everything you need. We cover housing, utilities, maintenance, housekeeping, laundry, health/wellness support, medication administration, activities and entertainment. Additional care level support is available when needed and we offer a variety of optional technology and amenity services.
The costs of senior care at home can really start to add up. See the budget calculator below. We can’t put a price on your peace of mind but know that neighbors are nearby for social support and staff are onsite 24/7/365 for assistance and emergencies.
our features
What We Offer
Each floor at the Madison has inviting common areas where seniors and their families and friends can spend quality time together. Each common area is uniquely designed whether you are having a small private meeting or a larger family gathering. The common areas are equipped with small intimate sitting areas, Wi-Fi and computer access, community snacks and much more.
living spaces
Our Living Areas
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- Residents must qualify (as prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider) as not being able to perform two or more of the ADL’s (Activities of Daily Living- eating, bathing, dressing, transferring & toileting) without assistance….or must qualify as needing continuous supervision in the Dementia/Alzheimer’s community.
- Long-term care services and other medical expenses must exceed 7.5% of the tax payers adjusted gross income, in some cases a taxpayer can deduct the medical care expenses of his or her parent if the taxpayer provides more than 50% of the parent’s support costs.
- Some assisted living residents may be able to deduct their entire monthly fee, while others may only be able to deduct the specific personalized health care related services.
- Other health related expenses to consider include: Medical fees from doctors, laboratories, home health care and hospitals, prescription drugs, transportation to/from medical care, residential modifications such as grab bars and handrails, personal items such as disposable briefs and incontinence items.
- If you pay hourly caregiver services for a loved one with dementia, you may be able to claim the "Child and Dependent Care Credit" on your federal income tax return. If eligible, you would be allowed a credit up to 35 percent of your qualifying expenses (depending upon your AGI).