Pegasus Landing is a senior living community that offers assisted living, memory care, personal care, and hospice care all within one campus and the names for different care areas include Pegasus Landing, Lazy-R Personal Care Center, Valley View Care & Rehab Center, and Misty Meadows Personal Care, so families can pick the care type that's right for their loved one, and the facility is licensed for 24 residents. The staff helps with daily needs like bathing and dressing, supports blood sugar checks for diabetes, and gives medication, including insulin and other injections, plus there's self-management options for residents who know how to handle their own diabetes care. There are physical therapists who visit the community so those who need rehabilitation can get help without having to leave and for mobility, staff help residents move safely from bed to wheelchair or around the property. Meals are cooked on site and vegetarians can get what they need, with meals designed by chefs and meal planners to keep everyone healthy, and there are also snacks as needed.
Pegasus Landing is pet-friendly, handicap accessible, and even offers Wi-Fi for residents who want to stay connected. There are indoor common spaces where people can gather and get to know each other, with daily activities, devotional services, social programs, and offsite trips to help residents stay engaged, plus on-site activities to encourage movement and socialization for everyone. For those living with memory loss, the building design uses locked and secured areas, plus special wander guard features, to keep everyone safe and lessen any confusion or wandering. Staff provide personal care and support 24 hours a day, always working in a kind and understanding way to support residents' needs and feelings.
In addition to regular care, Pegasus Landing offers respite care for families who need a short break, and also provides hospice care for residents who need end-of-life care. There are services for incontinence care, ambulatory and non-ambulatory care, and health needs are handled by trained staff who know how to assist with medical and personal support. Residents can take part in religious activities, enjoy indoor common areas, and be part of a small, close community that focuses on safety, comfort, and health. Pegasus Landing doesn't try to be fancy or complicated; it does what's needed to make sure each resident has support, safety, good food, and a place where they can feel at home.