Admission Process
Please contact our Administrative Coordinator, Julie Mason, for an admissions application packet.
Requirement for Admission
Doctor’s orders specifying the need for admission, medication orders, and diet orders. Our Social Services Coordinator can help guide you through this process.
Documents Needed
Be sure to bring the following documents with you to your appointment with our Social Services Coordinator:
- Copy of Power of Attorney (if available)
- Copy of Living Will (if available)
- Social Security Card
- Medicare Card
- Insurance Drug Coverage Card
Payment Options
We offer the most affordable long term care private room with en suite bath in Sheridan County.
Contact Our Admissions Office for Our Current Private Pay Daily Rate
Medicaid Coverage
Please contact the State of Wyoming to see if you may qualify to receive entitlements.
Medicare Coverage
After a minimum three-day, inpatient, qualifying stay in an acute hospital, a person can become eligible to continue rehabilitation in a skilled nursing care facility; pending a doctor’s order. This is a short-term option, and to continue to qualify, you must be able to prove continued progress, as assessed by our staff and providers. Medicare will not cover living in a long-term care facility.
Long-Term Care Insurance
Call your health insurance company to find out if they cover skilled nursing care or long-term care.
For Payment & Coverage Related Questions
If you have questions about these options, please contact our Administrative Coordinator, Julie Mason. We will be happy to work with you to find the option that best fits your needs
Common Admission Questions
Don’t let questions hold you back from making an informed decision about your long-term care or the care of a loved one. Below are some common admission questions that people ask us:
A doctor must provide an order specifying that you require 24-hour care, that you are no longer able to safely live on your own, and that it is necessary for you to reside in a long-term care facility.
Commonly referred to as “Nursing Homes” or “Long Term Care Facilities,” skilled nursing care facilities are licensed health care facilities that are inspected and regulated by the state’s Department of Health. They provide 24-hour nursing care.
Long term care provides 24-hour nursing care. Long-term care assists with meals, medication and personal care when you are no longer able to live safely on your own and need more assistance than assisted living or home care services can provide. Long-term care can meet your needs.
Green House Living is a long-term care, skilled nursing facility.
Green House Living for Sheridan is a project of
Alternative Elder Living, Inc.
This campus is an equal opportunity provider and employer.
Contact Info
2311 Shirley Cove
Sheridan, WY 82801
Office Hours
Mon-Fri 8AM-5PM