Mary Ann's is a small senior care home with just 5 licensed beds, and what happens here is really about giving each person a bit of individualized support, so you see people who might need help with daily stuff like bathing, dressing, getting around, or taking their medicines, and they've got care staff on hand all day and night. Folks can bring their things and settle into furnished rooms that come with phones, so staying in touch is simple, and when it's time to eat, the dining room offers scheduled meals plus all-day dining, even working around allergies or diabetes if needed, and there's help for those who need special diets. There's a garden outside where people sometimes plant things or just get some fresh air, and designated paths make moving around easier, which matters because the place is wheelchair accessible and staff can help folks transfer if they can't do it alone. There's a game room, a book room where you can read or just sit for a while, and other social spaces, so people can both be together for movie nights or social events, or go on arranged outings, which keeps things lively.
If someone needs specific care-maybe memory care for Alzheimer's, help after an illness (respite), or even hospice services-they offer these, and always keep a health area available for more hands-on needs. People here get weekly housekeeping, laundry, and even dry-cleaning, which helps keep things simple, and move-in support for settling in. For exercise, there are classes, therapy with music or animals, and a hot tub and steam room for relaxation, and someone who likes having their hair done can drop into the small barber or beauty shop. Every room has emergency alert systems for safety. The Mary Ann's team manages medicine, talks with doctors if needed, and coordinates rides or transportation for medical visits, outings, or errands. People can keep to themselves or join in as they like because while this is a care home for folks who need long-term support, it also seems to place value on keeping a community feeling, so families can know their loved ones have both supervision and a full day of scheduled activities to choose from.