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Discover the different kinds of services that we can provide you.

Assisted Living

We offer several different levels of care for our residents, ranging from basic assistance with activities of daily living to more intensive care. All our locations are wheelchair accessible. Our residents enjoy private or semi-private rooms. Rooms are designed for comfort and ease. They include cable television, Internet services, and a safety response system.

Included in each level of care are:

  • Daily Health Monitoring
  • Pharmacy Home Delivery
  • Medication Management
  • Personalized Care Plan
  • Traveling Doctor
  • Traveling Beautician
  • Housekeeping & Laundry Services
  • Social & Recreational activities
  • Transportation Services
  • Traveling Podiatrist

Here are some of the common levels of care we provide:

Assisted Living

Assisted Living is an essential part of our all-inclusive care. We help with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, grooming, medication management, housekeeping, and meal preparation. We support residents who require an individual level of support and assistance to maintain their health and well-being. Our assisted living service is designed to provide seniors with support and assistance with activities of daily living, while also allowing them to maintain their independence and quality of life.

Memory Care

Whether supporting those with Dementia or Alzheimer’s, our comprehensive approach to memory care is focused on helping our residents maintain fulfillment and joy. We understand the changes a person with memory loss goes through. Our intimate environment and close personal care allow us to address small changes immediately. We support residents and family members through guidance, creativity, and education. All our staff members are trained in Mental Health and Dementia care specialties. We provide a safety device that is designed to alert caregivers or family members when an elderly person with dementia attempts to leave a secure area or wander outside. This type of device can be particularly important for individuals with Dementia who may be prone to wandering and may become disoriented or lost if they leave the home or facility unsupervised. These safety devices can provide peace of mind for caregivers and family members and can help ensure the safety and well-being of individuals with dementia who may be at risk of wandering or becoming lost.

Hospice Care

Hospice care is designed for residents who are nearing the end of life and provide comfort and support for both the resident and their family. Hospice care is a type of end-of-life care that is designed to provide comfort and support to individuals who are facing a terminal illness or nearing the end of their lives. Hospice care focuses on relieving pain and other symptoms, managing emotional and spiritual concerns, and improving the quality of life for the patient and their family. The goal of hospice care is to provide comprehensive and compassionate care to our residents and their families, while respecting their wishes and goals for their end-of-life care.

The appropriate level of care for each individual will depend on their specific needs and abilities, as well as their personal preferences and financial resources. The level of care required by an individual may change over time, depending on their health status and changing needs. Our goal is to work together with each individual to provide the highest quality of care while continuing to maintain their independence.

For more information, please contact us today.