
FAQ
1. How do I buy or lease the MedCottage?
Contact 888.797.5818 to speak to a sales representative or complete the form for more information.
2. How much does MedCottage cost?
Please contact 888.797.5818 for a quote. In general, the cost is half the expense of the nationally averaged cost of nursing home care.
3. How are utilities supplied?
Electricity and water are connected to the caregiving family's utilities. Waste management is directly tied into the caregiver’s plumbing.
4. Do I still need a nurse?
The MedCottage is an extended-care or rehabilitation and recovery environment. Health care services should be evaluated and determined by the caregiving family and medical professionals.
5. What are the zoning issues?
The MedCottage complies with local zoning ordinances. The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development states that MedCottage is a reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities. See Zoning
6. What if I live on a hill?
The MedCottage has a leveling system which will accommodate most terrains.
7. What are the space requirements?
The dimensions are 12ft x 24ft. Most zoning regulations require an 8-foot right-of-way from all property lines.
Zoning:
All zoning codes are created by state and local governments. Currently the Med Cottage could be placed without controversy on many properties. However, N2Care desires to assure the availability of its product to all families that have adequate space and impending needs.
MedCottage is a state-of-the-art mobile medical temporary home often for persons with special needs or disabilities. Although some local rules, such as zoning codes, may purport to forbid the use of facilities such as the MedCottage, the Fair Housing Act provides that a locality may be committing impermissible discrimination against disabled persons if it does not make a reasonable accommodation in the application of its zoning code when such accommodation is necessary in order to give the disabled person an equal opportunity to use and enjoy a dwelling.
N2Care believes that in many cases, disabled persons who are living with their caregivers will be able to demonstrate that use of the MedCottage is necessary for them to use and enjoy the adjacent primary home in which their caregiver lives. Because there is currently no parallel product on the market, N2Care has and will continue to seek legal counsel on the most effective strategies to help ensure the availability of this product to all families.


