Amada Senior Care Ogden
Amada is an Accredited Provider with the VA. We are Here to Assist Veterans!
Proudly serving Families in Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Morgan, and Weber Counties
Dave Bean is the owner of Amada Senior Care Ogden, a business dedicated to providing the best in-home quality senior care in Layton, Bountiful, Ogden, Centerville, North South Lake, Logan and surrounding communities. Dave has long held the belief that serving seniors and veterans is a great privilege and he understands how essential it is to provide quality care not just to them but also to assist the family members who love them.
Says Dave, “I know from personal experience that it can be nearly impossible for families to find the best senior care for their loved one without guidance and access to the proper resources. After my father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it wasn’t long before it began to take a tremendous toll on my mom, who was his primary caregiver. Without the loving care of an in-home caregiver, he wouldn’t have been able to remain at home where eventually he passed away peacefully. Because of this experience, I have dedicated my career to doing everything possible to educate and help families in need of in-home care.”
Dave Bean is the owner of Amada Senior Care Ogden, a business dedicated to providing the best in-home quality senior care in Layton, Bountiful, Ogden, Centerville, North South Lake, Logan and surrounding communities. Dave has long held the belief that serving seniors and veterans is a great privilege and he understands how essential it is to provide quality care not just to them but also to assist the family members who love them.
Says Dave, “I know from personal experience that it can be nearly impossible for families to find the best senior care for their loved one without guidance and access to the proper resources. After my father was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it wasn’t long before it began to take a tremendous toll on my mom, who was his primary caregiver. Without the loving care of an in-home caregiver, he wouldn’t have been able to remain at home where eventually he passed away peacefully. Because of this experience, I have dedicated my career to doing everything possible to educate and help families in need of in-home care.”
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I’ve had my fair share of jobs in my time, but can finally say I’ve settled with something I feel proud of doing. I’m heard, I’m actually helping, I’m not just a cog in the machine and it helps me to feel I’m living a fulfilling life while also helping other to live their own fulfilling life. Honestly could not recommend this more to potential clients or potential caregivers that think it’s in their heart to have any kind of future with Amada.
I don't even know where to begin. I work for Amada and I do not give false information! Amada is the BEST company I've ever worked for the jobs are so nice all the clients are seriously the best and I'm so happy with my job they give so many incentives to get excited about. But the best part about it is that they care so much about their clients one of the staff cried when she was telling me a story they really do have a true heart and compassion for these clients and they take very very good care of them! I've worked at a lot of group homes and jobs like this and this is by far the best one I've ever been in and I'm not just saying that! Come work for Amada I promise you you will not be dissatisfied
I was really impressed by Taleigh. She is a driven young person with goals in mind and goals already achieved. She has deep family roots and ties to her profession and is on her way to becoming a successful RN. She has worked very hard to get to where she is and can handle very stressful situations with maturity. She comes prepared to support and care for the people she serves.
Good communication with staff and clients
Amada is a great place to work at. I like that they emphasize compassion as a paramount goal in their business model.
Amada caregivers and staff are caring and compassionate on all levels! This is such a wonderful company. I recommend 10 out of 10!
This is an emotional decision for everyone involved, and our goal at Amada Senior Care in Ogden is to guide families through the placement process with wisdom, empathy, and competence.
For some seniors, an assisted living community, typically offering non-complex medical services, may be a good fit. Others may require a bit more support and may be better served in a nursing home or different type of care community.
The team at Amada Senior Care Ogden has years of experience with senior care in Bountiful, Brigham City, Centerville, Farmington, Kaysville, Layton, Logan, N. Ogden, Ogden, Roy, Salt Lake, Syracuse, Willard, Woods Cross, and nearby communities. As a result, we have deep knowledge of all local care communities and can make sure our clients find the ideal placement to suit their care needs, locations, lifestyles, and budgets.
We also rely on our extensive experience to help our clients make full use of all benefits available to them, including veterans’ benefits and Long-Term Care Insurance benefits. The costs of assisted living may intimidate many families, but we can help them make financial decisions with confidence. To further ease cost concerns, the Amada Ogden team is pleased to offer its placement services free of charge.
When in-home care is no longer ideal for our clients, we are honored to guide them through this next phase. Our specialty is referring seniors to the right community or placement for them, which may include:
- Assisted living communities
- Large and small communities
- Independent living communities
- Board and care homes
- Adult family homes
- Senior care homes
- Skilled nursing facilities
- Alzheimer/dementia communities
Many of our veterans, their spouses, and their families may not be aware of their potential eligibility for financial assistance from the government. At Amada Senior Care Ogden, we are dedicated to helping individuals eligible for VA Aid and Attendance benefits and other forms of financial support take full advantage of these resources.
To learn more about Aid and Attendance and other benefits for veterans, please
How is Aid and Attendance Eligibility Determined?
1. Military Service
- A minimum of 90 days of active duty, with at least one of those days during wartime.
- Must not have been dishonorable discharged.
2. Personal Care Needs
- Applicant must currently require assistance with activities of daily living, such as walking, eating, toileting, or dressing.
3. Income
- Majority of applicant’s income must currently be spent on care expenses.
- The percentage of income currently spent on care will determine the benefits they receive.
4. Assets
- The VA will determine an acceptable threshold for applicants’ assets.
- Determination of financial assets will depend upon age and financial need.
How VA Aid and Attendance Benefits can Help You:
Through the use of VA benefits, seniors gain more financial flexibility for their care plans and potential placements. This may include:
- More in-home care.
- The community of their choice.
- Benefits paid monthly with no repayment required.
- Benefits are paid directly to claimants by the United States Treasury and are tax-free.