Frequently Asked Questions.
Health care questions and answers.
What is a Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC)?
Independent living residences offer a maintenance-free lifestyle. Should your needs change over time, a continuing care retirement community gives you the confidence of knowing long-term care is available on site at predictable costs. We offer a range of levels of living for financial security and peace of mind.
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Senior living at Covenant Living of Turlock means living independently while having on-site access to a comprehensive menu of health care services and long-term care. We meet the needs of our residents by providing the following levels of living:
- Residential Living
- Assisted Living
- Skilled Nursing
- Rehabilitation
Who qualifies for Assisted Living?
Reach for the helping hand of Assisted Living at Covenant Living of Turlock if you need assistance with at least two activities of daily living and have a physician’s order.
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The family and the wellness nurse make decisions in collaboration with the resident and staff.
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Covenant Living of Turlock provides Skilled Nursing services to residents who need 24-hour skilled nursing care.
CloseWho is primarily responsible for health care and medical services at Covenant Living of Turlock?
The Healthcare Administrator is responsible for medical decisions.
CloseHow does my Primary Care Physician fit into my health care program at Covenant Living of Turlock?
It is up to the physician whether residents can continue to seek advice and treatment from the primary care provider.
CloseIs there a pharmacy at Covenant Living of Turlock?
Pharmaceutical delivery is available on campus for our residents.
CloseHow does medical insurance coverage work at Covenant Living of Turlock?
Coverage varies depending on level of living. We recommend calling your provider to see what type of health care services are covered.
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Are there any Social Service offerings or programming at Covenant Living of Turlock?
Yes, we offer programs for Skilled Nursing residents.
CloseAs a current member of our retirement community you have the benefit of our Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, Home Health Care or short-term Rehabilitation services. In our short-term Rehabilitation program, we accept Medicare and are in-network providers for a number of managed care and Medicare Advantage programs.
For more information, call (877) 345-5229 or click here to request more information.
Healthy skin is a lifelong commitment, and for seniors, it’s all about a gentle, consistent routine. 🧴
During Skin Cancer Prevention & Awareness Month, we’re sharing a few simple ways to protect aging skin:
✅ Daily Moisture: Keep skin hydrated to maintain its natural barrier.
✅ SPF Every Morning: Even on cloudy days, sun protection is a must.
✅ Protective Gear: Reach for wide-brimmed hats and lightweight long sleeves.
Small steps today make a meaningful difference for your long-term health. Learn more about prevention at the link below. 👇
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Clear skies and full hearts! 💙
Turlock veterans Russel Nelson and Richard Grimes, along with our very own driver Donald Bosworth, recently traded the ground for the cockpit! Thanks to Ageless Aviation, these heroes enjoyed a "Dream Flight" in a vintage Boeing Stearman biplane.
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Local veterans take to the skies for ‘Dream Flight’
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Did you know there’s a way to support the causes you care about while being mindful of your taxes?
For individuals age 70½ and older, a Qualified Charitable Distribution (QCD) allows you to give directly from your IRA to a qualified 501(c)(3) charity without paying federal income tax on the amount donated. For many retirees, a QCD may also satisfy part or all of their Required Minimum Distribution (RMD). In 2026, individuals may give up to $111,000 annually through a QCD, with the limit indexed for inflation.
It’s one of several strategies that can make charitable giving both meaningful and financially thoughtful.
Our partners at Covenant Trust Company are available to help you explore how charitable planning may align with your overall financial goals. More information is available at bit.ly/3Q9B9MR.
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Investing is an expression of your values and purpose. At Covenant Trust, we serve families and institutions with a full suite of trust capabilities, including investing, planning, trustee services an...Comment on Facebook