Helpful Information

Good Samaritan Home of Quincy provides educational resources for our residents and families or those considering senior living options in Quincy, IL.

In-Person Visit Guidelines

We are excited to announce that we have resumed in-person visits as of February 9th. However, the process will look different than previously. The following procedures will be implemented for in-person visits moving forward: To schedule a visit please contact the scheduler listed below that is taking care of the neighborhood your loved one currently…

Differences in Levels of Care

Good Samaritan Home of Quincy is a Life Plan Community. This means that we provide independent living, assisted living, nursing care, and more, all on the same campus. Independent Living Independent Living is for individuals or couples who are totally independent, but no longer want to maintain their own home. It is the perfect option…

Multiple Levels of Care

For over 60 years, Good Samaritan Home has been focused on one thing… caring for you and your loved ones. We offer multiple levels of care, more than any retirement community in the area, all on one campus. We have the personalized support you need now, with the security of knowing we’ll be here for you…

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Additional Resources

Medicare Open Enrollment

Aaron Mast, Patient Accounts writes… With the seasons changing and cooler weather, we look forward to many fund and exciting holidays and events. However, you don’t want to overlook Medicare Open Enrollment during this time, as it could affect you for the entire year of 2018. Each year from October 15 to December 7, Medicare…

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Avoiding the Flu

Tina Kroeger, Director of Nursing writes… Flu season is quickly approaching. Here are some things you need to know about seasonal flue. Symptoms of the flue start suddenly and may include the following: fever, headache, tiredness, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, and sometimes diarrhea and vomiting. Seasonal flue is a respiratory…

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How to Prevent Influenza

Annie Hildebrand, RN Education Coordinator writes… Cold and flue season is fast approaching. I wanted to share a few tips on how to decrease the spread of cold and flue viruses, as well as what steps we take at Good Samaritan Home to prevent the spread of these seasonal illnesses. Influenza is a contagious respiratory…

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