Carol's Place connects with NAI Global and focuses on property management and real estate investments, but the heart of things sits in its care homes which feel like someone's house more than a big building, and they take care of just a few folks at a time so you get plenty of attention. These board and care homes can handle many care levels, from people who only need a little support in independent living, all the way to folks who have serious medical needs and need around-the-clock help in skilled nursing. You'll find independent living that gives a maintenance-free lifestyle and resort-style perks, like social events, a library, walking paths, beautiful outdoor spaces, a garden, a salon, and a dining room that serves meals all day, even for special diets like diabetes or food allergies, which is handy for people who need it.
Skilled nursing here offers medical services, rehabilitation, wound care, and 24/7 nursing for seniors who need more health support, and memory care has special programs and activities to help people who live with Alzheimer's or dementia, including programs that aim to boost memory and keep minds active. Assisted living means folks get help with the day-to-day things like bathing, dressing, medication, and meals, and there's 24-hour staff, a call system, and nurses if you ever fall or feel sick. Each resident has a personalized care plan, which is good because not everyone needs the same help, and there are options for room types, with furnished rooms, kitchenettes, a telephone, Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV, and an emergency alert system for peace of mind.
Community life keeps people busy with a schedule of daily activities, resident-run events, movie nights, and an arts room, and some folks like to take walks or work in the garden, while others sit inside and join mental wellness programs. There's meal preparation, laundry, dry cleaning, and housekeeping, so chores aren't a worry, and if you need help moving in, there's a move-in coordination service to help make things easier. Carol's Place supports people who can't walk well with transfer assistance and non-ambulatory care, and it's set up as a Continuing Care Retirement Community, which means you can move between independent living, assisted living, memory care, or even skilled nursing as your needs change. This gives peace of mind knowing you won't have to move far if your health changes but you still want familiar faces and a comfortable routine around you.