Homestead sits in a peaceful spot and helps folks live as independently as they can, offering a safe, comfortable place with both assisted living and memory care, along with special support for those with Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease, so you'll see that their staff stay around 24/7 and help with transferring, bathing, medication, meals, and even moving from bed to wheelchair if needed, and you'll notice the grounds have walking paths, a greenhouse, gardens, and a courtyard that folks like to use when the weather's nice. People living at Homestead can pick a studio, single bedroom, or shared apartment, and each comes with a private bathroom, kitchenette, telephone, cable TV, air conditioning, Wi-Fi, and furnished options, and you'll find a community space for socializing, a library for reading, a media and games room for movies and card games, and a fitness area that's open every day, plus regular on-call nurse checks and emergency systems right in the rooms. Homestead offers a lot of daily help, like home health, ambulation, non-ambulatory care, family support, laundry with no extra charge, housekeeping, plus dining help for folks who need it, and the food is cooked by trained chefs with non-selective posted menus served in a dining room with 48 seats, and breakfast is at 7:30, lunch at noon, and dinner at 5:30, and if you have allergies the kitchen will work with you.
You can find scheduled activities indoors and out, with programs for art, movies, music, gardening, games, and sometimes trips outside, and there are outdoor sitting areas and a wellness room with a spa and sauna, while church visits happen more than once a week for those interested, and residents can join a council to help make decisions or talk things over at the family council. The facility has 64 total beds, 32 rooms, including 4 private and 22 semi-private, and accepts wheelchair users as long as they can transfer out by themselves, with admission policies making sure everyone who moves in can transfer, use the toilet, and feed themselves. Staff are known for being friendly and supportive, helping visitors, residents, and families, and keep an eye on folks' health, including diabetes and incontinence needs, as well as regular monitoring of insulin for diabetic care. There's also a greenhouse, communal kitchen, and an arts room, plus barber and beauty shop, and parking or transportation options for going to local doctor visits since residents still see their outside physicians, with some therapy services offered on-site. Homestead is licensed in Kentucky under #100182 and is part of Midwest Health, with a focus on providing quality care and activities that keep folks moving, thinking, and spending time with each other.