ARTESIA CHRISTIAN HOME - Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know it is time for placement of my loved one or myself?


It is always wise to start dealing with this issue well in advance of needing services. You do not want an emergency situation to develop. If you or your loved one are needing more security, feeling lonely, or needing more assistance with medication, activities of daily living or help preparing meals, it may be a good time to look back at your living arrangements and consider making a change.


How do I go about getting into the Artesia Christian Home?

How long does it take to get into the facility?

How do I know which level to look for?

My loved one has Alzheimer's disease. Can you help me?

Do I need to see the doctor to enter the Artesian Christian Home?

Do you require any assessments for admittance?

When do these forms need to be completed?

What about insurance coverage or seeing a physician?

When does the rent start?

What if I need to go to the next level of care?

Does medicare pay for most long-term nursing and in-home care cost?

What makes Artesia Christian Home special?

What kind of things can I do to help?