Our Services

Our Licensed Adult Care Residential Care Facility provides comprehensive services delivered by licensed and experienced staff dedicated to supporting residents in their journey toward recovery and stability. We offer individualized counseling, life skills training, and support with daily living activities, all designed to empower residents and promote a sense of independence. Our team is committed to creating a nurturing environment that fosters personal growth and helps individuals achieve their goals.

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    Housing Accommodations

    Our homes offers well-maintained transitional housing accommodations for both men and women. Each unit is fully equipped with essential cooking utensils, toiletries, blankets, and towels, ensuring a comfortable stay. Residents have access to an on-site laundry facility, making it easy to maintain their personal space. We are committed to providing a safe and supportive environment that fosters independence and stability as individuals transition to their next chapter.

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    Personalized Care and Support

    - Daily assistance with activities ofdaily living (ADLs), including bathing, grooming,dressing, toileting, and mobility assistance.

    - Individualized care plans tailored to the unique needs and preferences of each resident,developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals and family members.

    - Regular health assessments and monitoring by licensed professionals to address medicalneeds and ensure optimal well-being.

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    Nutritious Meal and Dietary Support

    - Three balanced meals served daily.

    - Specialized dietary accommodations to accommodate residents' dietary restrictions,preferences, and cultural or religious needs.

    - Desserts served 2 days a week to complementdinner.

    - Meal preparation with staff every Friday.

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    Medication Management

    - Assistance with self-administration and oversight ofmedication regimens, includingprescription medications, over-the-counter supplements, and vitamins.

    - Medication reminders and assistance to ensure residents take their medications asprescribed.

    - Coordination with healthcare providers to monitormedication effectiveness, adjustdosages, and prevent adverse drug interactions.

  • Supportive Services

    -Emotional support, companionship, and encouragement to enhance residents' quality of life and overall satisfaction.

       - Assistance with personal errands, shopping, and transportation for recreational outings and social events.

       - Access to counseling services, support groups, and pastoral care to address emotional, spiritual, and psychosocial needs.

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    Family Support and Communication

    - Regular communication with residents' families to provide updates on their well-being, care plans, and any significant changes.

        - Family involvement in care planning, decision-making, and resident activities, fostering a sense of partnership and collaboration.

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    Recreational and Social Activities

       - Engaging recreational, social, and therapeutic activities designed to promote physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

       - Group outings, events, and cultural activities to encourage socialization, community engagement, and cognitive stimulation.

       - Exercise classes, arts and crafts sessions, games, music therapy, and other activities tailored to residents' interests and abilities.

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    Safety and Security

       - Safe and secure living environment with 24/7 supervision and monitoring by trained staff.

       - Emergency response systems and protocols to ensure rapid assistance in case of accidents, illnesses, or other emergencies.

       - Regular safety assessments and precautions to prevent falls, accidents, and other hazards.

We’re here to support you on your journey to stability and independence. Contact us today to learn more about our transitional housing services.

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