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Listed below are answers to some of the more frequently asked questions asked by residents and their families. If you have a question not listed below or would like more information on a particular topic, contact the community hospitality director at (248) 656-6300.

A: Assisted Living is a private pay service, which means residents are responsible for these charges. Some long-term care insurance policies will cover some of these fees. Verify coverage with your insurance provider.
A: Most insurance plans, including Medicare and Medicaid, are accepted for payment of care on the Skilled Nursing unit at Sanctuary at Bellbrook. Residents must qualify for benefits at this level of care. Verify coverage with your insurance provider.
A: Residents pay their own utilities with the exception of water, which is included.
A: Sanctuary at Bellbrook is a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC). This means that there are various living environments ranging from Independent condominiums and apartments, Assisted Living, Memory Care and Skilled Nursing that are located on our campus. If your needs change, your home doesn’t have to.
A: Each room is phone and cable-ready. A small monthly fee is charged for phone service.
A: No, we welcome residents of all faiths.
A: You do not have to purchase a meal plan or a minimum number of meals. You have the flexibility of preparing meals in your fully equipped kitchen, or you can purchase meals in the restaurant-style Oakglen Dining Room or Parkside Deli.
A: Small, well-behaved dogs and cats are welcome in our Independent Living apartments (subject to management approval).
A: Yes. Guests are welcome to dine in the Oakglen Dining Room and Parkside Deli. Family members often enjoy Sunday Brunch together at Sanctuary at Bellbrook.
A: Absolutely. Residents may move within our community from Independent Living to Assisted Living, Nursing Care or Memory Care according to their medical needs. Rehabilitation Services are also available.
A: Our residents can welcome guests at any time.
A: Residents in our Assisted Living and Independent Living apartments and condos must be 62 or older.

 
 
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