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The ILP of the National Lutheran Home & Village was developed for people who want to live as “independently” as possible, secure in the knowledge that they live in a supportive community which can respond to their needs as they face the dynamics of aging.
It is not a program of “assisted living” for those who seek day-to-day routine supportive services and care, or for those who are dependent upon others for such care. It is designed for healthy seniors with sufficient assets and income, suited to those of moderate means who wish to live independently for as long as possible. The ILP program also provides its members the assurance that if unforeseen circumstances prevail in the years to come, they will be cared for.
The minimum age is 62 for a single person. In the case of a married couple, one spouse must be at least 62 and the other must be at least 60. There is no upper age limit. The capacity of the individual(s) to live and function independently is, however, a factor of admission.
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All services and facilities are available to every ILP resident equally without regard to race, color or national origin.
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There are no denominational restrictions for the ILP. The primary advantage of the ILP program is its coupling with priority access to high quality health care. The Independent Living Agreement states: “should the resident require and desire admission to the main facility, admission shall be given to the resident subject only to the availability of space in the main facility.
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No meals are mandated by the program. Each unit has a fully equipped kitchen so that residents can prepare their own meals. However, the cafeteria in the main kitchen is available should residents desire to purchase breakfast, lunch or dinner.
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Several shopping centers are located close to the campus. They feature supermarkets, pharmacies, restaurants and many other retail establishments. For those ILP residents who do not drive, the Home's bus provides opportunities for weekly shopping trips. It should be noted that public transportation to the Home is not available.
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General medical care, other than admission to the main facility, is also available. The ILP resident can arrange for medical care with one of the Home’s doctors. Daily nursing care is not permitted in the ILP unit. However, it is available at the main Home on a priority admission basis. The Home is a Medicare provider for those who qualify.
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We encourage you to visit the National Lutheran Home, discuss the ILP program and tour a unit. Prior to any commitment, there will be ample opportunity to meet with the representatives of the Home and to discuss all aspects of the program.
The Independent Living Program covers the broad spectrum of needs, from independent living to skilled nursing care, which might arise in the lifetime of an older adult. Click here for our
current fees and costs
and to view a
typical floor plan
of our triple cottages. For more information, please contact Kristine Sackett, Independent Living Program Housing Manager – (301) 424-9560 ext. 14900
NLHV offers Equal Housing Opportunity and does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or genetic information.
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