Missy's Guest Home is a small, state-licensed Residential Care Facility for the Elderly, also called a board and care home, with six beds for seniors who may need help with daily living tasks, and it's got a license number #306004073. The home sits on a single level, making it easier for non-ambulatory residents and those using wheelchairs, and it comes with wheelchair-accessible showers, grab bars in two bathrooms, and plenty of accessible features. Both private and shared bedrooms are furnished, and residents can use indoor and outdoor common areas, including a TV lounge and an open-plan dining space, so people can gather or eat together when they want, and since there's an outdoor patio, everyone gets a chance for some fresh air. The facility handles a wide range of needs-caregivers and nurses are there 24/7, with a doctor and dentist on call, and it provides support for high acuity care, memory care for dementia, diabetic care, incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, and on top of that, there's a hospice waiver for those who need it, as well as respite care and temporary tray service in case someone feels unwell.
Housekeeping, linen, laundry, and maintenance services are provided so residents don't have to worry about chores, and prepared meal programs cover 1 to 2 daily meals, with options for vegetarian, kosher, low-sodium, diabetic, and other special diets, and food's cooked to order and plated. The home allows cats and dogs within weight limits, so those with pets might not have to leave them behind, and there's both complimentary and cost-based transportation if someone needs a ride to appointments or outings outside the home, plus resident parking for those who still drive. Services are designed for both independent seniors who might just need a little help and those who need full assistance with bathing, dressing, medication, and more, and the facility takes pride in helping with personal care, providing personal care items, and supporting incontinent care as well. There's a strong focus on activities and connection, with on-site and off-site programs for social, educational, and entertainment purposes, exercise sessions, on-site devotional services, and structured activities, aiming to support health and a sense of well-being. Residents get both privacy and companionship, depending on their needs, and the staff aims to treat everyone with dignity and respect as they provide companionship, specialized care, and rehabilitation services in what's intended to be a friendly and comfortable home-like setting. Smoking is not allowed indoors.