Frequently Answered Questions
The best time to transition is before caregiving becomes overwhelming. Look for signs like falls, reduced mobility, memory lapses, or difficulty with daily tasks (eating, bathing, dressing, etc.).
Assisted living provides 24/7 support for individuals who can no longer safely care for themselves. Residents live in a private room within a residential setting and receive help with daily activities, medication, and more.
- Private Bedrooms
- Home-cooked meals & snacks
- Medication management
- Housekeeping & laundry
- Bathing & hygiene care
- Incontinence care
- 24-hour awake staff
- Emergency call system
- Activities & social programs
- Internet & cable
- Transfer assistance
- Insulin administration
We conduct regular overnight safety checks and provide each resident with a personal emergency call button.
We specialize in incontinence care. Our team works with families to develop a plan that ensures comfort, cleanliness, and dignity.
- Showering
- Oral care (2x/day minimum)
- Grooming
- Clean clothes morning & night
- Frequent handwashing
Check out a sample activity sheet here (PDF link to be added).
Yes! We encourage family visits and outings, with long daily visiting hours.
Families typically arrange transportation, but we’re happy to help find resources. We also support telehealth visits and partner with physicians who offer house calls. Ask us for details.
Furnish the room with items that feel familiar and comforting. Avoid rugs, carpet, and candles for safety.